Travel from Birmingham Airport BHX

I will be flying out from Birmingham airport in the next week and wanted to know your guys opinion on fast track for departures as my time may or may not be limited. I fly out 28/08/26, flight is at 5.30, I finish work 2pm and live in Birmingham so its only like 20 mins away from me so I will be able to check in etc and just wondering if its worth buying fast track for departures or is it not needed? It will be a friday around 3pm when i go through security anyway. Anyone have experience of security queues around this time? I know its still school holidays too

I was thinking if the queue for security is busy, can I just purchase fast track on the spot if available and go through, does the email come instantly?

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Trip abroad from UK to Pakistan

Im going abroad in next few weeks and is there anyway I can get YT premium at pakistan price subscription whilst I am abroad? I do have Pakistani bank card and just wanted to know whats the best method long term to sort this? & should I do YT family or individual membership to not flag anything cuz the other members will be living in the UK and i will return soon so dont want YT to detect any location differences etc and block the whole family subscription or to be safe, just do individual subscription whilst there?

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Birmingham roadshow

Anyone got info on the Birmingham roadshow please?
What dates, locations and timings?
Ideally a screenshot would be preferred

I cant receive the email they sent as my inbox is full and whatever I do its not receiving any inbound emails, if anyone can help me out I would appreciate it. Just want the info before i miss them until next year.

Thanks in advance

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u/Apprehensive-Tea9408 — 2 months ago
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Residency requirements for citizenship

I’m applying for UK naturalisation as the spouse of a British citizen (from spouse visa) and I’m confused about the residency evidence requirement for non-EEA nationals.

The guidance says that if you do not have your passport or it was not stamped when you entered the UK, you need to provide letters from employers/government departments etc as proof of residence.

In my case, I still have the passport I entered the UK with, and my spouse visa vignette was stamped on entry showing the exact date I entered the UK.

Does this mean the passport + entry stamp alone is normally enough evidence for residency/physical presence, or do people still usually upload additional evidence such as employer letters, HMRC letters, P60s etc anyway?

Trying to understand whether extra residency evidence is only needed when there are missing stamps/passports/gaps, or whether it’s expected for everyone regardless.

Thanks.

u/Apprehensive-Tea9408 — 3 months ago