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Remember that discretion is just that; discretion. And the caseworker may decide that it ought not to be applied in your case.Page 16 of Naturalisation at discretion: Nationality Guidance wrote:• the excess absences were an unavoidable consequence of the nature of the applicant’s career, such as a merchant seaman or employment with a multinational company based in the UK with frequent travel abroad
• exceptionally compelling reasons of an occupational or compassionate nature to justify naturalisation now, such as a firm job offer where British citizenship is a statutory or mandatory requirement
No, the requirement is very specifically for the start of the five/three (if applying as the spouse of a British citizen) year period preceding the date of application. It does not change to seven or any other number of years.fastfourier wrote: ↑Thu May 03, 2018 5:44 pmIn any case, my original question was not whether to apply or not via discretion but rather if the requirement of being physically present in the country 5 years before the date that the application will be received by the Home Office (page 7 of the guide AN) should be 7 years in my case.