Nationality

Adult naturalisation and citizenship planning

Citizenship applications can look straightforward on paper but often depend on residence history, immigration status, absences and character considerations being presented properly.

Useful for clients moving from long-term immigration status into British citizenship.
Residence records, absences and eligibility timing often need careful review.
It helps to check the wider picture before filing, especially where history is complex.
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What this page covers

  • Residence and absence review
  • Status history and eligibility timing
  • Application presentation and evidence pack

How we help

  • We help clients understand whether they are ready now or would benefit from waiting until the record is stronger.
  • We review common risk areas rather than treating the form as a box-ticking exercise.
  • We help keep the evidence practical, proportionate and focused.

Useful official reference

Use current GOV.UK citizenship guidance before applying

https://www.gov.uk/apply-citizenship-indefinite-leave-to-remain

Citizenship applications depend on your own history, so even small issues like absences or status timing should be checked carefully.