Incorrect answers on citizenship application

Hi all,

To anyone who can advise.
I made a number of simple but silly mistakes on my citizenship application.
1. I forgot to add my siblings citizenships thinking these were covered by the birth details. 2. also forgot to include my residence in the UK between 2013 and 2016 (thinking the section was holidays only)
3. Forgot to include two holidays that weren't stamped in my passport (to UK/ EU)
4. somehow accidentally listed myself in US for 5 years when it should have been 13 days (drop down boxes somehow messed this up!).

I have issued correction 1023 forms for all these mistakes but I am worrying myself into a bit of a tizz thinking they may just reject the application because of all these little mistakes that I have made.
Would I be better off to withdraw the application or just leave it as it is for the case officer to assess?
Are these issues going to negatively affect my application significantly?

Any help or experience would be great.
Thank you in advance.
 

MysticRiver

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If you sent 1023, your should be fine. I don't see any reason to withdraw and reapply.
 

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Hello all
I also missed to list my sibling in the application and only mentioned my parents and wife.
Do i need to issue 1023 for this?
This is citizenship by conferral?
Thanks in advance
Its always better to provide all the info correctly. You should submit the corrections as soon as you can
 
MSA
2018-08-02
Skill
261111
SC
189/190
Point
75/80
EOI
2018-08-17
Nom.
2018-11-11
Inv.
2018-11-11
App.
2018-12-22
CO
2019-03-27
PCC
2019-02-23
HC
2019-02-18
Grant
2019-06-03
IED
2020-02-20
Hi all,

To anyone who can advise.
I made a number of simple but silly mistakes on my citizenship application.
1. I forgot to add my siblings citizenships thinking these were covered by the birth details. 2. also forgot to include my residence in the UK between 2013 and 2016 (thinking the section was holidays only)
3. Forgot to include two holidays that weren't stamped in my passport (to UK/ EU)
4. somehow accidentally listed myself in US for 5 years when it should have been 13 days (drop down boxes somehow messed this up!).

I have issued correction 1023 forms for all these mistakes but I am worrying myself into a bit of a tizz thinking they may just reject the application because of all these little mistakes that I have made.
Would I be better off to withdraw the application or just leave it as it is for the case officer to assess?
Are these issues going to negatively affect my application significantly?

Any help or experience would be great.
Thank you in advance.
Hope all is well. I am really interested to know what happend? I made similar mistakes and worried now.
 

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If you sent 1023, your should be fine. I don't see any reason to withdraw and reapply.
@MysticRiver .I am in a similar situation. I made some silly mistakes but have provided the correct information. However, it took 2 months to realise and correct them. Is it too long? Will the case officer get notified any amendments? Or should I just withdraw and reapply?
 

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