I'm applying for citizenship; I first arrived in the UK with ILR in 1995 as a child and have lived here ever since.
I had to get a new passport from my country of birth this past June (2015), and I cannot for the life of me find my latest expired passport that would prove my exits/entries to the UK as part of the Residency Requirement (2.2) section. However I've managed to piece together every single absence through meticulously kept plane tickets (I've only been absent approx. 80 days in the 5 years total).
My question is: would these airline tickets corroborating my days absent suffice as evidence? What else can I provide as proof in lieu of my old passport?
So far I have also gathered the following documents (showing my name, address & dates) to prove I have been in the UK continuously for the past 5 years:
- GP registration letter (NHS)
Voter Registration (Local Council)
Bank statements for entire period
Optical Record card(Specsavers; signed & dated by optician)
Government Gateway letter (direct.gov.uk)
P45 & P60 from temporary employments
Hospital patient letter (NHS)
Temp agency timesheets
Self-Assessment Account Statements (HMRC)
I’m not sure what else I can provide, as I've been self-employed since 2012 (and my pay slips from the company I was employed with in 2011 only have my name but not my address on them).
For those who had to apply without an old passport showing landing stamps, what did you send??