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by sams4u29 » Sat Nov 21, 2020 4:43 pm
Hi
I am intending to make a Naturalization application and found that I am outside the UK for 91 days in the last 12 months (including the departure and arrival dates)
Based on the document(page 16) published for home office staff on 01 September 2020 (Naturalisation-as-a-british-citizen-by-discretion_v6.0.pdf) - {"You must only count whole days' absences from the UK. You must not count the dates of departure and arrival as absences. "} - I am eligible and with in 90 day absence requirement
ILR granted date 07/09/2017
Questions:
1)what should I answer for Do you meet these residence requirements? Yes or No?
2)Are there any reasons why you cannot meet the requirements to become a British citizen (for example, you have had too many absences from the UK)?Yes or no?
3)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? Yes or No?
Please can someone tell me whether I should fill as Yes or No during the online application as my absences are acceptable by discretion guidance