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Requirements for the year between ILR and citizenship

Post by frankthetank » Fri May 18, 2007 3:31 pm

Hello. My apologies if this question has been answered elsewhere.

When one goes to apply for citizenship, based upon holding ILR for one year, what do you need to prove were your activities during that one year? That is do you need to prove you were employed, economically active, had a flat, paid utilities, etc?

I will be applying for ILR soon based upon 5 years' residency with a Work Permit and then HSMP, but want to go travelling soon after ILR (for about 6 months). During that time I'll obviously have no income nor utility bills, etc.

Once returning to the UK from travelling I want to be able to apply for citizenship right at the ILR + 1 year mark. All I can seem to find with regard to requirements for citizenship is that you've held ILR for 1 year - but is there more?

Thanks.

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Post by jazbaati99 » Fri May 18, 2007 4:28 pm

Well, do keep in mind that you are required not to be away for more than 90 days in the last year before you apply for naturalization, so you may want to reconsider your six month travelling plans. For the naturalization application there is no criteria as such to be employed etc however you do have to give your NI number and employer name and address (if your employed), although I don't think it will have an effect on your application if you don't have a current employer at the moment.

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Post by John » Sat May 19, 2007 10:28 pm

jazbaati99, that is right, and many successful applicants for Naturalisation are a housewife (or a househusband).
John

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