Hello,
I was granted ILR over two years ago, and am hoping to apply for citizenship soon. However, I am in need of some advice.
Question 1: I arrived in the UK with my guardian when I was a child. We sought asylum, and I was given limited leave to remain a few months after arriving. I applied for indefinite leave to remain before my limited leave expired, and I received it a few months later. I have been here for over eight years now. According to the guidance form, I meet the residency requirement. However, I have heard that those who entered the country illegally may have to wait ten years before being eligible for citizenship. Can any of you advise? My guardian and I went to the HO almost immediately after arriving and received refugee status. Will this lead to a rejection if I apply now?
Question 2: I withdrew from a postgraduate course in January, and unfortunately, I've had a hard time finding work since. I recently secured a role that is due to start soon, but because I haven't been in school/work for six months, I don't know how I can evidence my being in the UK during this time. I attended several interviews over the course of the last six months, and have undertaken driving lessons. Do you think letters from my interviewees/driving instructor will sufficiently evidence my being here? If not, could you recommend alternative ways of evidencing this? I have not left the country since I arrived.
Question 3: I do not have a passport, and my travel document expired a while ago. I haven't renewed it because I have no travel plans. The application form asks for a passport or travel document number. How should I answer? Should I put down my expired travel document number?
Thank you for your time. Any advice would be very much appreciated.
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