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IreM99 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14, 2024 8:10 pmI currently hold a settled status and in a few months I'll be able to apply for my British citizenship but I have a few questions about it.
In regards of my address history, I spend from March 2020 to August 2020 those months back home and didn't have any UK address as my UK tenancy finished just before I left. Will I have to put in my application the address where I stayed abroad then? Could the fact that I didn't have a UK address for those months represent an issue in my application? Good question, I don't know the answer. Maybe other members can help. I believe but I'm not sure they want all addresses to be in the UK.
Do I need to give the exact days about when I moved home in these years like DD/MM/YYYY or MM/YYYY will be enough? At the best of your recollection is fine.
In addition, about the professional referee that I'll be required to provide, would a retired nurse be okay to give me her reference or does it need to be someone who is still practicing? Should be OK.
Additionally, is a foreign person who has also gained British citizenship OK to provide references or does he have to be a British person "from birth"? Perfectly fine.
No proof required - you are not asked to provide proof of address.IreM99 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 9:07 amHi Both, thanks for you replies.
Can I also check, will I need to provide proof of address for every single address where I stayed in these 5 years? In 2020,when i relocated in the UK I stayed at some address only for 1 month.
In addition, for some other addresses where I stayed, the only proof I have is the tenancy agreement. Will that be enough?
Thanks,
Irene
You are proving residency - by way of official type documents, such as P60, Council Tax bills, HMRC Tax documents/correspondence, GP documents, letter(s) from employers confirming you have worked for them (i.e. from/to dates). They don't necessarily have to have your address on it. Bills or Statements are not accepted.
whatever32 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2024 11:35 pmHi everyone,
I'm in a similar situation (received an Application Update email, asking for "5-year address history"). There are 2 differences though:
1. In my case during 2020 I was absent for 4 months and stopped renting during that time. Upon returning I first took Airbnb for 2 weeks and then lived with a friend of mine for 1 month. Only then I started renting a permanent flat. Should I provide these exact details? Should I try to somehow comment in the email that in the first case I stayed in Airbnb and in the second with a friend of mine? Response from alterhase58 also applies to you, don't have to go by month to month to prove this
2. It turned out I messed up one date of my residence, i.e. the month was inaccurate in the initial application. When I send a new list of dates, should I specifically emphasise this in the email? You can
My situation is very similar to yours, In 2019 I was away in my home country for 4 months and the lease was finished at that time. then returned to the UK and stayed at my mate's place for 2 weeks until new leases started. two weeks ago HO required me to provide 5 5-year address again but without a gap and include any overseas address.whatever32 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2024 11:35 pmHi everyone,
I'm in a similar situation (received an Application Update email, asking for "5-year address history"). There are 2 differences though:
1. In my case during 2020 I was absent for 4 months and stopped renting during that time. Upon returning I first took Airbnb for 2 weeks and then lived with a friend of mine for 1 month. Only then I started renting a permanent flat. Should I provide these exact details? Should I try to somehow comment in the email that in the first case I stayed in Airbnb and in the second with a friend of mine?
2. It turned out I messed up one date of my residence, i.e. the month was inaccurate in the initial application. When I send a new list of dates, should I specifically emphasise this in the email?