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I think entry/exit stamps on the passport is one way to prove that you were in the country. 5 years is a long time to keep your Bank transactions. But, maybe, transactions done within the UK at the time? A letter from your Employer looking back at your records. I'm not sure.helpwithilr wrote:Hi All,
Quick question. I am using the NCS to apply for naturalisation. They have asked me to get proof that I was in the UK on the date 5 years prior to the application.
Has anyone given any proof for this. I assumed that the case worker would look at my entry exit dates on the passport and make that decision.
I obviously cannot give any proof that I was in the UK on a certain date.
As said, if your passport covers that period, that's the proof they are after.helpwithilr wrote:They have asked me to get proof that I was in the UK on the date 5 years prior to the application.
To make things easier, it would be up to you to show which page/date on your passport will prove that you meet that requirement.helpwithilr wrote:Hi All,
Quick question. I am using the NCS to apply for naturalisation. They have asked me to get proof that I was in the UK on the date 5 years prior to the application.
Has anyone given any proof for this. I assumed that the case worker would look at my entry exit dates on the passport and make that decision.
I obviously cannot give any proof that I was in the UK on a certain date.