I get a lot of conflicting info with regards the documentation for proving residency.
The AN Guide does provide very scant info:
So, the first question is an obvious one: do bills and bank statements count?Letters from employers, educational establishments or other Government
Departments indicating the applicant’s presence in the United Kingdom during
the relevant period
Some say yes, some say no. Even at the HO helpline, the answers can be both yes/no depending on who you talk.
Now, my situation is that I have solid letters of employment for the last 10 years with the exception of:
- last 4 years -> 2 long-term travels of 300 days (in total)
- last 2 years -> 4 months of work and 7 months of self sufficiency.
For travels, I can show my tickets, not a problem.
As for the 7 months of self sufficiency, I thought that Council Tax payments will do.
And that's the funny part. My CT payments are paperless, and the Council will only send CT detail s (in paper) for the current year, nothing for the past. The CT won't stamp anything printed out of the web.
The usual catch-22: governments request things that other institutions won't/can't (they practically can, but won't) provide.
I was thinking of giving the Internet print-out backed by paper (original) copies of my bank statement showing the Ctax payments.
Will that be accepted or rejected?
Is there anything else I can provide?