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Good character is not set in stone nor is it defined in the BNA.Asou84 wrote:Dear all,
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I mean by HO own admittance I gained my ILR in 2009 and MAY not fulfill the goo character requirements and then they ask me to complete a 8 questions questionnaire to review my case. I thought it was a case of yes or no.
Thank you,
As
Asou84 wrote:Hi,
I wasn't a minor. I am currently 41. The questions an exact period of 10 years when added to the time since i have obtained the ILR from the moment I have applied to be naturalised. The queston are like:
- Have you ever worked during those 3 years? So did you work? If you did, did you get payslips,paid cash, paid into bank account etc. If you did work, did you work with your own identity or with F A K E identity documents. Do you have an NI number and if yes, when did you get it.
- Where did you live? Easy enough to answer as you should know this one
- Did you receive Benefit? If you did not, then answer no. HO can check so make sure you are honest.
- Who did you live with? Again, easy to answer as you should know this one.
- How you were able to sustain yourself? So how did you pay rent, buy food, transport etc.
- Have you received education during that time? Well did you, simple yes or no. If yes, you should have paperwork.
- Who were your solicitors? Did you have one, if so, provide the details. If not, then say no
- What steps did you take during those 3 years to regularize your situation? Be honest. If you did nothing and just stayed under the radar then you made no effort to sort out your immigration problems.
The trouble is they say if you can, please provide documentary evidence. How can one provide documentary evidence and in the absence of documentary evidence what can one do? For example I never claimed benefit - how can I prove that? You have to take my word for it. As I said, HO can check
Some say that I will be refused but then why ask for things I can't prove other than answer the questions? I am confused..as I have any such case in this forum..
Very Tricky....
I sent my questionnaire 26 July. I'm still waitingalien84 wrote:have you heard back from Home Office once you submitted questionnaire?
I am in exactly the same situation.