Dear all,
I would be very grateful if you could help me with your opinion. I know there was a similar thread on this matter, but I think the answers there are not entirely accurate.
I have applied for British citizenship through the Nationality Check Service, and there is that form called NCS Client Care Record v 4.5.
The officer completed all the yes and no ticks correctly, with one exception, the "Were you physically present in the UK at the start of the 5-year qualifying period" which she ticked as No. Luckily, I spotted the mistake and told her, she was grateful for pointing out, crossed the No and put the tick on Yes, as she should have done in the first place.
My question, of course, is whether this correction will look dodgy in the eyes of the Home Office case worker. I mention that both the NCS officer and another lady there said that the form is definitely being sent with the application to the Home Office, so it is not just for the internal use of the NCS service - hence why I said the answers on the similar thread were not entirely accurate.
I also mention that my best friend, with whom I have applied on the same day (10th of Nov) and hour through the NCS service, has had the money withdrawn from her account today, whereas I haven't, which only adds to my worries!
And, related to the above question, comes my second one: how can the Home Office actually verify for sure that one was physically present in the UK exactly 5 years ago from the application? Of course, I myself know I was, my employer and I know I even worked on that very day (I have work schedules from that time), but how can the Home Office check my presence, given my passport has no stamps? (I'm EU citizen). Of course, there are bank transactions in all these days which are objective proof, however bank statements were not required for the application. I have had all the P60-s for 6 years and the Permanent Residence document but, again, they cannot certify one's very presence in the country for a specific day.
Thank you for any opinions/advice that you may share!
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