Been preparing online ILR application and found that the automated document list didn't require proof of suitable accommodation, despite being in the immigration rules and having previously been needed for FLR. Has this occurred for others? Is this an omission by the automated process that possibly could result in an ILR application failure? Personally, will provide again previously suitable accommodation evidence previously provided.
Having checked accomodation twice over the previous 5 years they probably don't think its important anymore.
That's what I thought and probably valid where applicant's haven't changed address. Would it still not be required, if a change of address has occurred? Has the automated system accounted for this, or an omission that without evidence would result in delayed or failed application? Just for others to be aware if it is an omission? The application made has included a previous Home Office case reference, which has possibly resulted in a reduction of necessary for this application?
I think that the status of residency checks and guidelines are covered in:- Policy paper Annex A: documentary evidence of continuous Published 21 June 2018 It discusses and whilst the document is under continual review in particular for vulnerable groups what documentry evidence confirms continual residency in the UK, the paper confirms that many people will have their residence confirmed by automated checks of HMRC and DWP data. It then produces guideline lists of suitable evidence. @Drunken Max was it a guess your comment above cos its fairly close to the mark