I'm an EU national applying for my PR card and have a slightly complicated situation. I've been in the UK since I came here as a child in the mid 90s. I can prove the date I arrived but spent the first 6 years at school and I don't know how I can prove I was in the UK. I have a few bank statements from a savings account but my school no longer exists and I've hit a brick wall with the county council who was running the school. If I could prove I was at school would the Home Office accept this as a qualifying period?
Alternatively I have 6 consecutive years worth of documentation of work history from recent years so could I use this as my qualifying period instead? The only issue with that is I haven't kept paperwork to prove what I was doing between leaving school and my recent 6 year period. Call me stupid but I was young and never imagined I would have to prove my whereabouts one day.
If I use this recent period of work can I just leave out the whole period before it on the form? Seeing as the employment period on its own is enough to prove PR? Would they question the gap between my arrival and the start of my work history? I'm more than happy to write down what I was doing but without evidence I wonder if it will cause my application to be rejected even though I have a subsequent qualifying period.
I've been putting this off for months because I don't know what to do. Started the form several times and given up on it worrying if I'm creating more problems for myself so any ideas would be very much appreciated, thanks.
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