We are currently not naturalised UK citizens, but could apply in 2008. We're here on HSMP, have residence permit until we'd need to apply for ILR.
From everything I've read, part of the naturalisation screening is to identify those who truly want to reside in the UK. But for how long do they want to prove you want to live here? How do they evaluate a family's 'intention' to live in the UK?
We would very much like to move to France, or another EU country to live and work someday. Having the EU passport would obviously help tremendously with this dream.
We wouldn't be dumb enough to state such a thing in our application for naturalisation.

But we also don't want to have our citizenship revoked if say, we move to France six months after becoming naturalised citizens.
Can someone point me to the official language on this? If there is such a thing? Is there an official or mandatory length of time to reside in the UK after gaining naturalised citizenship, before moving abroad? And if we move abroad as naturalised UK citizens, how many years before we would lose that UK citizenship (if ever)?
Thanks much in advance for any help at all.