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All absences from the UK for the whole period.Sunnydaylana wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2018 8:45 pmHi guys, I’m posting on this thread as you’ve touched upon absence limit on ILR spouse route. I’ve noticed that there’s a section for absences from the UK on the Application form, does it mean it doesn’t need to be filled in? If it needs to be filled in, how far back should one go?
Many thanks.
Your choice but a waste of money in my opinion. It is not that difficult and all you will be is a lot poorer for a person to simply complete a form.What if I’m a bit paranoid of making a technical mistake, so I’m planning to with a company that will help with ILR and subsequent citizenship application. The fees are quite high, but I’m rhibking maybe it’s worth it.
So the first question is if I go with them, I suppose it’s still me who will be going to the premium service appointment?
You can apply as soon as you get your ILR BRP card, assuming you meet all the requirements for Section 6(2) Spouse of British Citizen application based on 3 years residence. You must have also been physically present in the UK on the same date at the start of the 3 year period as the date you apply for citizenship.Question number two, what the time period between receiving ILR (premium service) and making a citizenship application (spouse is a BRITISH Citizen)?
Search and read the forum. 100's of us have been through the process without the help of a 'lawyer' and simply getting advice here.Has anyone done that? Willing to share?
Premium service is a same day decision application appointment. Why do you think you will be without your travel documents for a period??I’m just thinking in terms of how long I’ll be without my travel documents from the moment of applying for ILR ( premium) to the moment of hopefully getting naturalised?
Hi, thanks for your reply. Can I just clarify that for the SET (M) application I will need to specify all absences from the UK? Do they have to be for 2; 2,5; or 5 years?CR001 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2018 8:57 amAll absences from the UK for the whole period.Sunnydaylana wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2018 8:45 pmHi guys, I’m posting on this thread as you’ve touched upon absence limit on ILR spouse route. I’ve noticed that there’s a section for absences from the UK on the Application form, does it mean it doesn’t need to be filled in? If it needs to be filled in, how far back should one go?
Many thanks.
This topic IS your own topic as I split your post.I’ll start my own post in due course.
I see, thank you. I meant if I have other questions regarding SET (M), shall I still post on this topic or start a new one,
Hi CR001, thanks for the response.
Point 5 I answered based on your point 5 question of evidence of cohabitation, where you DID NOT ask about absence.Sunnydaylana wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2018 3:11 pmHi CR001, thanks for the response.
I have checked the SET (M) form and the guidance notes and nowhere it says explicitly that the period of absences should be last 2 years. The only place where it is mentioned is the section with the addresses lived at in the last TWO years. That’s the only indication of the period to account for. The HO must publish this information somewhere, otherwise how do the applicants know?
One more quick question, we bought a house, where we have lived for the last two years. I think I have completely forgot that I should have contacted HO to let them know my address, what shall I do know? Shall I let them know of the change of the address now or just apply with the new address details on the form?
Many thanks
CR001 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2018 5:42 pmThanks for the previous reply, much appreciated. Would anyone please be able to advise on what I should do about the address change situation?Sunnydaylana wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2018 3:11 pmOne more quick question, we bought a house, where we have lived for the last two years. I think I have completely forgot that I should have contacted HO to let them know my address, what shall I do know? Shall I let them know of the change of the address now or just apply with the new address details on the form?
Many thanks