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Bonnie17 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 05, 2024 12:04 pmHello, I’m about to submit my naturalisation application. I saw on the document checklist ‘If...your passport was not stamped when you entered the UK, you need to include letters (for example, from your employer or government department) as proof.’ I also saw on the guidance that ‘you do not need to submit documents that have been uploaded as part of previous immigration applications – we will have a record of these and will consider them in support of your application.’
Situation: My passport was stamped when I entered the UK for the first time in 2018. However, I did go on a short holiday in 2019 for 3 weeks and was told to use the e-gates so don’t have a stamp from that. That was my only time leaving the UK. I got ILR in 2022.
1. As part of my ILR application I had a letter from my employer saying that I worked for a university from 2019-2021. I also included P60s and my P45 in that application. Based on the info above, should I just tell them in the Cover letter to refer to my ILR for proof? I also have council tax bills except for the 2019 one which I seem to have lost.
2. Also, do I need to provide additional material to prove residency beyond my return from holiday in 2019 – I have worked for an overseas company remotely from the UK in 2021 and 2023 so could provide HMRC tax records and a letter from my employer stating I worked remotely for the company with my UK address – or is this not necessary?
A colleague has said I just need my passport and not to complicate things but I’m concerned due to the missing stamp (that said, ILR went through fine with my evidence).
Thank you!