Hello,
Recently applied for naturalisation (15th May 2023), have been told to provide 5 years evidence.
I was a student from September 2017-September 2021, and have worked continuously at different jobs until March 20th, since which I've been unemployed.
I'm providing:
Evidence of having attended my university full time from SEP 2017 - SEP 2021
Yearly student finance letters showing what I've been entitled to (17/18 year all the way until 20/21)
P60 for April 2021 - April 2022
Payslips for Job 1 (which covers SEP 2021-SEP 2022)
Job 2 began on Sep 2022 and ended Dec 2022, I'm providing a signed offer letter as evidence I began and a P45 to show the date I've left
Payslips for Job 2 (SEP - Dec 2022)
Job 3 began early Jan 2023, providing offer letter to show I began and payslips for Jan-Mar 2023 (have not received P45)
HMRC employment history from online
There's a small gap between March 20 to present where I've been unemployed (left Job 3), I'm providing a single bank statement to confirm my residency for April 2023 - I hope that won't be an issue.
My question: do you think all of this would be enough to cover 5 years of residency for someone who is applying for naturalisation whilst holding settled status as an EU citizen? I'm afraid that some of my evidence might not be sufficient. I don't have any large time gaps (have been absent on holiday 18 days of the last 90 and maybe 50 in the last 450).
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