Hello everyone,
I'm sorry if this has already been asked and clarified before on here, but I couldn't find it.. I am planning to submit my application for naturalisation next week (although I am yet to book an appointment with NCS). However, I know that the requirement for qualifying period is that the applicant should be present in the UK 5 years to the day (in my case) on the date of receipt of application by UKBA, otherwise it can get declined. My issue is that 5 years ago I was on holiday from 1st April to 10th April. So I guess my question is, in your expert view, would it be better to go ahead and submit the application next week (provided I can get an appointment with NCS) or should I wait until 11th April to do so?
Will me being out of the country literally days after my application might be received by UKBA affect my application in any way? and is there a risk of them not acknowledging receipt until April even if it does get delivered before the end of the month?
I'd like to submit it as soon as possible, but at the same time would like to eliminate the risks...
Thank you for your help in advance!
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