I have been searching for the eligibility criteria to become British citizen for people who went through Exceptional Talent route.
I came to the UK in 2016 on Tier 2 Visa to work as a researcher. However, after a year, and due to my work, I was endorsed by British Academy and received Exceptional Talent status. This helped me to receive ILR just after 3 years thanks to a rule that was imtroduced in January 2019. I am now thinking to apply for British citizenship as it is almost a year after receiving my ILR but I am confused by mixed information that is out there about eligibility criteria.
I will finish a year after receiving ILR in the end of February 2019 but by then I have only finished my 4th year of continuous residency in the UK. Many websites talk about 5 years of residency in addition to the one year after receiving ILR as the two main criteria, so I was wondering if any one has practical information about eligibility conditions for people who have gone through the exceptional talent route and thus didn't need to wait 5 years to get ILR?
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