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I don't think it matters, to be honest. I am sure that three years' addresses would be fine (after all, he need not have been in the UK before that, and if he hadn't he wouldn't have had a UK address for that period). What you could do is give five years' addresses but put a line (or something) after the three years and add a little sub-heading, such as "Addresses before the three-year qualifying period".Marie B wrote:These questions are a bit stupid, just wanted to check.
My husband is applying for naturalisation at the end of May following 3 years legal stay in the UK - two years spouse visa, 1 year ILR. On the form pg8 it asks for 5 years addresses, we have lived together since 2004 and before that he was in various rented accomodation (from 1999). Only problem is he was here illegally 1999 - 2005. We disclosed that when we got his spouse visa in 2005. Just wanted to double check that he should fill in five years of addresses? His friend has just applied for Naturalisation and only filled in three years worth - for the reason that he was here illegally until 2005. Personally I think he still has to fill in five years worth??
I'd tick both. You can always add an explanation on a separate piece of paper if you need to, but I don't think that would be necessary.Marie B wrote:Also, my husband is a director of a company but is also self-employed (sub-contractor of own company). Should he tick both self-employed and director boxes or just one? He has a statement of account for his tax payments.
I don't think that would matter.Marie B wrote:Last question, he is also a director of another company along with his friend who will act as one of his referees - is that a problem?