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Thanks, but for point 3, the question on the application form is 'Employment history in UK during past 10 years, or since date of entry if you have been here for less than 10 years'
It clearly states 'employment in the UK DURING the last 10 years'. It does not state 'date of most recent 5 year entry'.hero2k wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2019 2:37 pmThanks, but for point 3, the question on the application form is 'Employment history in UK during past 10 years, or since date of entry if you have been here for less than 10 years'
If my continuous staying period begins at the start of my Tier 2 visa, should I not just follow 'or since date of entry if you have been here for less than 10 years'? which should exclude my Tier 4 working history.
I mean, my date of entry is when I entred the UK on the Tier 2 visa right?
Understood, thank you so much!CR001 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2019 2:43 pmIt clearly states 'employment in the UK DURING the last 10 years'. It does not state 'date of most recent 5 year entry'.hero2k wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2019 2:37 pmThanks, but for point 3, the question on the application form is 'Employment history in UK during past 10 years, or since date of entry if you have been here for less than 10 years'
If my continuous staying period begins at the start of my Tier 2 visa, should I not just follow 'or since date of entry if you have been here for less than 10 years'? which should exclude my Tier 4 working history.
I mean, my date of entry is when I entred the UK on the Tier 2 visa right?
If you don't declare it and HO checks, you have withheld information from them.
Don't confuse the nationality law of the application being based on 5 years residence with the request from HO to complete your full history of employment upto the 10 years ago in the UK. They are two separate issues.
Leave blank if there is nothing exceptional you need considered.1. If you do not meet the statutory requirements to become a British citizen, are there any special circumstances why you think the Home Secretary should still grant your application?
Question: I have to choose Yes or No. What should I choose if this question is irrelevant to me, i.e. I have met the statutory requirements.
You need to list ALL UK applications you have made, including visitor and ILR.2. Have you made any previous UK immigration applications in the UK or abroad?
Question: should I say Yes and include ALL previous visa application, including my tourist visa, student visa, working visa and ILR? Or should I just provide the visa application since I started to become a UK resident (six year's ago)?
No is correct.3. Do you still need to provide the national ID information if you have already provided your passport? If not should you say No to the question of 'do you have a national Identification card'?
Ok thanks very much for your reply. Just want to clarify.CR001 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2019 12:33 pmLeave blank if there is nothing exceptional you need considered.1. If you do not meet the statutory requirements to become a British citizen, are there any special circumstances why you think the Home Secretary should still grant your application?
Question: I have to choose Yes or No. What should I choose if this question is irrelevant to me, i.e. I have met the statutory requirements.
You need to list ALL UK applications you have made, including visitor and ILR.2. Have you made any previous UK immigration applications in the UK or abroad?
Question: should I say Yes and include ALL previous visa application, including my tourist visa, student visa, working visa and ILR? Or should I just provide the visa application since I started to become a UK resident (six year's ago)?
No is correct.3. Do you still need to provide the national ID information if you have already provided your passport? If not should you say No to the question of 'do you have a national Identification card'?
Thanks again for your reply. Ok so my circumstances are as follows: