<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Eljohno @ Apr 22 2006, 05:48 AM) Quoted post</div><div class='quotemain'>
I was told that the more times you leave then it can slow up the process of getting British Citizenship!!
Thanks for checking Rob and for the info from the rest of you guys...
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Well with regards to the SET(m) (the form to fill into get ilr) there have been changes recently this month a new form was brought out, as the last form had a section missing which had to be there for legal reasons.
As well as the requirments on time spent in the UK, its worth noting you need edvidence thoughout the two years that you have been living as man and wife. I.e apart from any holidays or business trips one of you is required to go on alone. You also need to have proof of various evidence, utility bills, council tax details, correspondce with offcial govement agencies,bank statments etc.
There is an official listing with the SET(m) paperwork. It was pointed out to me this has to be over the whole two years,to show you lived as Hubsband and Wife. Not just a few isolated examples.
I have been advised it is worth collecting and adding your Wife to Bills, opening bank accounts, applying for Ehic, your Wife joining a local GP. So from as early on you are collecting evidence that you live as man and wife in one joint address.