I have met all the other requirements for Naturalisation except the absences in the last 12 months.I have got my ILR done in June 2010.My absences are more than 90 days in the last 12 months of the qualifying period, but UKBA website says the absences will be disregarded..
I'm happy that I've met the first requirement because my stay in UK is more than the qualifying period.If you have been absent from the UK for up to 100 days in total during the final year, we normally disregard the absence.
If you have been absent from the UK for between 101 and 180 days in total during the final year, we normally disregard the absence if:
you have met the residence requirements over the qualifying period; and
you have demonstrated a link with the UK by establishing your home, family and a large part of your estate here.
I'm the co applicant applying for the Naturalisation as a family along with my husband. My husband is fully qualified as per the requirements and my kid is British Citizen. Would this be enough to satisfy the second requirementyou have met the residence requirements over the qualifying period; and
My absences amount to 135 days in the last 12 months, so am i okay to attend the NCS appointment on 02nd October 2013 as a family.you have demonstrated a link with the UK by establishing your home, family and a large part of your estate here.
Regards
sray