When filling in my application for naturalisation I included any dates and reference numbers I could find for previous applications to the HO related to immigration. One being an EEA registration certificate, and the other being my DCPR application.
However, it struck me that in 2014 I had to apply for DCPR twice. The first time the application was refused because I had not provided sufficient evidence on CSI and a declaration of not having made any use of public funds. I thus immediately re-applied with the correct evidence enclosed and was granted DCPR within a few weeks thereafter.
My worry is that I forgot to mention that the first DCPR application was refused and the reason for that. I would imagine this will all be on file, but am concerned it might go against the Good Character Requirement which is already absurdly vague as it is.
Given that there was no actual breach of immigration rules, and the refusal was purely due to not including enough supporting evidence with the application, is my worry well founded? Should I be writing to the Home Office to update them on the matter?
I have also tried to dig up the date and reference number for the refused DCPR application but I cannot seem to be able to find it...
Thank you!
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