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Evidence of residing in UK for 5 year qualifying period

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2016 4:10 pm
by Intrepid V
Hello to all. I am uncertain as to what kind of evidence is actually required for the 5 year qualifying period in my case.

I have ILR since 2004. I was in full time education for ALL this time till present at UK institutions (school, then undergrad degree, then postgrad degree, and then one more postgrad degree). I have lived at home with my mother, so all the tenancy agreements and utility bills are in her name.

What documents I have for the last 5 years:

1. Valid passport with exit / entry stamps when I went abroad over the last 5 years
2. ILR Home Office Letter
3. Degree certificates
4. Current / former universities' letters stating that I am/was a full time student
5. Credit Card bills (of course, not a continuous monthly record, but somewhat substantial)
6. Occasional medical letters
7. Annual student loan repayment statements that I have not started to repay yet since I am a still in full time education (probably not for all 5 years, maybe 2 or 3 - this is for my student loan for undergrad degree prior to 2011)

This is it. I don't have any other evidence. Is this enough for me to prove residency requirements?

Thanks

Re: Evidence of residing in UK for 5 year qualifying period

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2016 4:45 pm
by CR001
Thesent aren't required. Your passports are sufficient for residence.

Re: Evidence of residing in UK for 5 year qualifying period

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2016 4:47 pm
by CR001
Please keep your questions on the same application in a single topic. It is not necessary to start a new topic with each query.

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