
Yes. You generally must show stable, documented income for the years before applying, with minimum thresholds that rise if you have a spouse or dependents.
Naturalisation by residence requires evidence that you can support yourself, demonstrated through documented income, typically for the two or three years preceding the application.
There are minimum income thresholds, and these increase if you are married or have dependents in your household. You usually provide tax returns and supporting financial documents covering the relevant period. Falling short of the income threshold in the qualifying years is a common reason applications are delayed or refused, so plan your timing around your documented earnings.
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