If I stay more than 10 years then I can apply for UK citizenship?



Answer:
Persons applying for British citizenship through naturalisation must normally have:

1. been in the UK at the beginning of the period of 5 years ending with the date of application;
2. spent not more than 450 days outside the UK in the period and not more that 90 days outside the UK in the final 12 months immediately preceding the application for naturalisation;
3. held UK permanent residence (indefinite leave to remain) for at least the final 12 months immediately preceding the UK naturalisation application;
4. not been in breach of the UK Immigration Law during the 5 year period.
I think it is twelve.

The immigration information post by website user , MyTend.com not guarantee correctness

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