Naturalisation absence limit
Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2024 10:14 pm
Hi everyone
I am very worried and confused. hope someone can help me
I Hold an ILR (5 years route) and my husband holds a British passport.
I applied for naturalisation last February and during the last year of my application( from feb 2023 to feb 2024) i spent more than 90 days outside the uk. i explained the reason of my overstay in a cover letter + proofs.
I couldn't apply under the Section 6(2) (the three year partner route) because i was outside the UK for more than 270 in the last 3 years before applying
I decided to apply rather under Section 6(1) (the five year non-partner route) as i was absent for LESS than 450 days in the 5 years prior to my application
When i filled in the application form online, there was no question about which route to choose so i thought they will know it automatically . till few minutes ago i read in this forum a moderator advising someone who is applying soon to precise under which route he will be applying either 6(1) (the five year non-partner route) or 6(2) (the three year partner route).
Now i am very worried because in my application i didn't put that i wanted to apply under 6(1) (the five year non-partner route) so if they take into account the three year partner route where i was more than 270 days outside the uk+ more than 90 days outside the uk in the last year i will get a refusal
just want to mention that I gave my husband's details in the application as there was questions and had to answer
Could you please tell me if it's possible to send a cover letter where i explain the situation or it's too late?
I am very worried and confused. hope someone can help me
I Hold an ILR (5 years route) and my husband holds a British passport.
I applied for naturalisation last February and during the last year of my application( from feb 2023 to feb 2024) i spent more than 90 days outside the uk. i explained the reason of my overstay in a cover letter + proofs.
I couldn't apply under the Section 6(2) (the three year partner route) because i was outside the UK for more than 270 in the last 3 years before applying
I decided to apply rather under Section 6(1) (the five year non-partner route) as i was absent for LESS than 450 days in the 5 years prior to my application
When i filled in the application form online, there was no question about which route to choose so i thought they will know it automatically . till few minutes ago i read in this forum a moderator advising someone who is applying soon to precise under which route he will be applying either 6(1) (the five year non-partner route) or 6(2) (the three year partner route).
Now i am very worried because in my application i didn't put that i wanted to apply under 6(1) (the five year non-partner route) so if they take into account the three year partner route where i was more than 270 days outside the uk+ more than 90 days outside the uk in the last year i will get a refusal
just want to mention that I gave my husband's details in the application as there was questions and had to answer
Could you please tell me if it's possible to send a cover letter where i explain the situation or it's too late?
