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If I click on "Yes", then a further text field pops up. asking;Your previous visa
Do you have a previous visa, entry clearance or leave to remain where you had to prove your knowledge of English?
I have a research degree from a UK-based university, and did not have to supply any English language test results for my ILR application (I had uploaded the UK degree certificate to UKVCAS as a supporting document to my ILR application last year).Tell us the previous visa, entry clearance or leave to remain you had
Yes, or after that date.
anonvtic wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2023 6:28 pmHere's my full UK immigration history:
First arrived on T4 General (student) Visa: 28 Sep 2014
From T4G, switched within UK into T4 Doctorate Extension Scheme (DES) Visa: xx March 2019
From T4 DES, switched within UK into T2 Visa: 12 September 2019
From T2, switched within UK into Global Talent Visa: 04 September 2020
Obtained ILR under 3-year Global Talent Visa route: 19 August 2022
I am now applying for naturalisation tomorrow (20 August 2023). Given that only the last 5 years residency are assessed when accounting for the eligibility for naturalisation, should I use the first landing date since 21 August 2018 for the question: "When did you first arrive in the UK"? Correct as this is the time on which your application is based and your qualifying period assessed on.
anonvtic wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2023 8:27 pmThank you. Last questions:
1. Only the stamped (i.e. non-blank) pages of my passport need to be uploaded as proof of residency in the UK for the last 5 years, right? And biodata page.
2. Scans with two pages facing each other are hopefully acceptable (even though the orientation of stampings one facing page will be opposite to each other)?. Hope caseworker doesn't need to contort their neck too much and can print off the PDF. It is too tedious to scan every single stamped page in the correct orientation.
Interesting. I submitted biometrics yesterday in support of my AN1 application yesterday. At the service point, the UKVCAS personnel only scanned the stamped pages of my passport.
As a minimum provide biotata and stamped pages, to keep applicants mind at ease scan all pages.