I'm planning to apply for the ILR (LR) 10-year route category soon. I've come across some conflicting information regarding the documentation required to prove continuous residence in the UK. According to the guidance on the official government website (
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... -in-the-uk), it appears that a passport entry stamp is only considered as evidence for one month. However, discussions on forums suggest that it might cover the entire 10 years. This discrepancy has left me a bit puzzled, and I'm seeking clarity on this matter.
All my passports contain entry and exit stamps. I'm wondering if these are adequate for proving my continuous residency in the UK, or if I need to provide additional documents.
1. Can my passport, with all entry and exit stamps, alone prove my 10 years of continuous residency?
2. In case more evidence is needed, what is the ideal number of documents to submit for each year? Would two documents per year, one from the beginning and another from the end, be enough, or should I consider adding a document from mid-year, making it three, or is more than three documents per year recommended to substantiate my residency?
P.S. I have a Pakistani passport if it makes any difference.