Hello better informed users!
I filled in my online application for citizenship through naturalisation and saw this in the list of documents to provide:
"If you are an EEA National, you need to include letters from employers, educational establishments or other government departments, indicating your presence in the UK during the relevant 3- or 5-year period."
I have lived in the UK since 2005; got ILR through the EU settlement scheme in early 2020. In my 5 year qualifying period (last 5 years) I have not left the UK at all.
My passport obviously doesn't have any stamps (I read somewhere a passport is sufficient for this requirement if it is stamped) as EU passports were never stamped. They're simply scanned at the border. In any case I only have my current passport which was issued in 2020 (my prior one 2010-2020 has been destroyed) and I never left the UK anyway so there wouldn't be a record.
I have been employed for most of the period in question (apart from 6 months unemployed in early 2020, and then a year and half when I was attending university, 2020-2022). I had been employed full time in the UK for 8 years prior to this and since (2022-2024) also, but the only records I have are HMRC online records. I did not keep any P60s and such.
What is the best way for me to go about this? Should I contact my former employers (I've had numerous employers - 4 in total over the 5 year period) and university and request letters? That sounds extremely time consuming and may not work. Surely HMRC have the records - it is incredibly frustrating that they can't just share these with the Home Office.
Last year when I was sponsoring my wife's Spouse Visa they accepted bank statements and other documents, but these are listed as not acceptable for a citizenship application.
Any help/advice is appreciated.
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