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hm7 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2024 6:48 pmHi,
My wife has recently got her ILR via the 5-year Family settlement route, SET(M). We are now planning to apply for her citizenship, however, we realized that she was out of the UK for 112 days in the final 12 months, out of which 12 days she was traveling for office work (for which she can obtain a letter from her employer to justify this travel).
Now considering there is a requirement of 'no more than 90 days spent outside the UK in the last 12 months' - Will this be a problem, if so, what can be the remedies?
Just for your information, I and our two children are British Citizens. I and my wife jointly own a house (with a mortgage) and we both have been employed continuously in the UK for all of the 5 years spent here. Also, in total, she has spent 326 days outside the UK in the last 5 years, against 450 days allowed.
Thanks.
I don't think this applies to his case.contorted_svy wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2024 10:54 pmApplicant must also show evidence of having lived in the UK for 4 years instead of just 3. Letter from employer wouldn't help, so no need to enclose it.
Employment letter and mortgage statement with her name should do, to show she works and lives here. She will also submit her marriage certificate to you, who also live here. Enclose these documents and explain in a cover letter that her employment, home and family are here.hm7 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 7:13 pmThanks for replying @contorted_svy and @SupperDog.
Can I also request any of the @Moderator, @Respected Guru, or @Diamond/Senior members to advise on this as well? Also what documents I use to show the links to make my case as strong as possible?
Thanks in advance.