MANANSH wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 7:16 pm
alterhase58 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 10:15 pm
Unfortunately there's no easy way to get any updates or any idea of time scale. We have no insight into UKVI processes. You could try and involve your MP (not a guarantee they can speed up anything), or just keep on waiting.
no sir even I don't want to involve anyone just worried hope the application is under process as I didn't get nay reply. I will carry on wait than. Do you think it will another 2-3 months or can be less or more?
thanks
hello there so i have got another update about my application which is very complicated. i submit my application on 26.08.2021 and i was out of country for 124 days with in 5 years ( when i can be for 450 days) so they are saying don’t met this requirement?
THIS EMAIL I GOT.
you were not in the UK on the first day of the residential qualifying period
I refer to your application for naturalisation as a British citizen under section 6(1) of the British Nationality Act 1981.
A person applying under this section is expected to have been in the United Kingdom on the actual date 5 years before making the application.
As your application was received in the Home Office on 26 August 2021, you must therefore have been in the United Kingdom on 27 August 2016.
According to your application form you left the United Kingdom on 09 July 2016 and returned on 27 September 2016.
As you were not in the United Kingdom on 27 August 2016 this requirement is not met.
However, if you reply to this email using the address below, we will be able to continue our consideration. Your new application date will be the date that your email is received by the Home Office.
To do this, simply reply to this email using the address
nationalityfurtherinformationrequests@homeoffice.gov.uk confirming that you wish to re submit your application.
Failure to reply between these dates will result in your application being refused on the grounds that you do not meet the statutory residence requirements for naturalisation, as you were not in the UK on the first day of the residential qualifying period.
Passport or travel document
Your passport(s) or travel document(s) to cover the period from 03 June 2009 to 20 June 2017.
If you scan a passport or travel document, please scan every page, including blank pages
Or
Evidence of continuous residence
Evidence that you were living in the United Kingdom between 03 June 2009 and 20 June 2017. Below is a list of the type of evidence that can show you were living in the United Kingdom (UK). You do not have to send everything on this list, one document covering each period is sufficient, for example a P60 will cover a year. If you do not have official evidence for any period, send other evidence you have to show you were living in the UK. If you don’t have any evidence for a particular year, please tell us what you were doing at the time.
The best evidence to send is official documentation which could include:
evidence of employment such as a P60 tax certificate, salary or wage slips, or a letter from your employer confirming the dates you were employed
letters from the Department of Work and Pensions confirming if you received benefits and the dates you received them
pension statements from HM Revenue and Customs confirming the dates of payment of taxes and National Insurance contributions
Letters from schools, colleges, universities or other public or private establishments confirming that you were enrolled on a course of study or vocational training and the dates you attended
i cant find p60 i can only get for last 3 years.
during june 2016- august 2021 i was outside of country for 124 days
i don’t understand what there mean about this - does it mean i have to do everything again application and fees? or just email and they will count new 5 years? its complicated.
As you were not in the United Kingdom on 27 August 2016 this requirement is not met.
However, if you reply to this email using the address below, we will be able to continue our consideration. Your new application date will be the date that your email is received by the Home Office.
To do this, simply reply to this email using the address
nationalityfurtherinformationrequests@homeoffice.gov.uk confirming that you wish to re submit your application.
Please help as i have to reply by 16th of may only one week. thank you manpreet