Applying for citizenship - One absence of 275 days
Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2025 5:09 pm
Hi,
Thanks for all of the great advice on the forum so far, it has helped heaps.
I am looking at applying for naturalisation. I have had indefinite leave to remain since January 2023.
I went back to Australia on 16 November 2023 to 18 August 2024 (275 days in total). During this time, I ended my flat tenancy, council tax, etc. in the UK and moved back in with my parents to save for a house deposit for my first home here in the UK.
The total amount of days I have been outside of the UK since moving to the UK in 2017 is 348 days.
The total amount of days I have been outside of the UK in the last 12 months has been 15 days.
This one long absence when I moved back to Australia, would this impact my application (e.g., would it reset the 5 year residency requirement to the day I returned to the UK from Australia)? I have read online that long absences such as this can impact.
Or, because I am under the '450-days in 5-years' and '90-days in last 12-months' requirements, I would likely have no issue?
Thanks kindly!
Thanks for all of the great advice on the forum so far, it has helped heaps.
I am looking at applying for naturalisation. I have had indefinite leave to remain since January 2023.
I went back to Australia on 16 November 2023 to 18 August 2024 (275 days in total). During this time, I ended my flat tenancy, council tax, etc. in the UK and moved back in with my parents to save for a house deposit for my first home here in the UK.
The total amount of days I have been outside of the UK since moving to the UK in 2017 is 348 days.
The total amount of days I have been outside of the UK in the last 12 months has been 15 days.
This one long absence when I moved back to Australia, would this impact my application (e.g., would it reset the 5 year residency requirement to the day I returned to the UK from Australia)? I have read online that long absences such as this can impact.
Or, because I am under the '450-days in 5-years' and '90-days in last 12-months' requirements, I would likely have no issue?
Thanks kindly!
