I think it's the perfect example of just how difficult it is to design
a form so that it asks precisely the right questions - especially given
that no two people have precisely the same circumstances!
IF Miriam hadn't taken that gap between October and December 2001, she
would have been able to apply for naturalisation on the first
anniversary of receiving ILR. And in that case, I'd have suggested that
she put the April 1998 date as her date of arrival.
But she
did take that gap, and
you're absolutely right, Margaret-ann, to emphasise Miriam's need to
have been physically in the UK on the day
EXACTLYfive years before submitting the naturalisation application. So if she
were to apply today, the application would probably not succeed,
because the gap means that she was not in UK on 1 December 2001 -
exactly five years ago...
So I agree that Miriam needs to apply on (or soon after) the fifth
anniversary of her return with the WP, and while she could still put
April 1998 as her date of arrival, my own inclination would be to put
it as whatever date in December 2001 it was, when she entered on the WP.
There you are, Miriam - you ask one question, and you get the answer to TWO questions!
rgds - and don't forget to let us know how you get on...
paul
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