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british citizenship
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 10:35 pm
by faz28
I need some help with my husband's british citizenship application. My husband got a fixed penalty in 2010 (3 points & £60 fine), didn't go through court. Never mentioned this in his ilr application because he thought it was a fixed penalty not a conviction by court.Fixed penalty is for driving while holding a mobile phone.
But now NCS insist he should mention this in BC application. Will this be a problem bcoz he didn't mention it in his ilr application? This was a genuine mistake.
My husband is self-employed (obtain ilr under long residence), does he need to send his self assesment statement.
Any help would be kindly appreciated.
Re: british citizenship
Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2012 10:06 am
by Gyfrinachgar
faz28 wrote:My husband got a fixed penalty in 2010 (3 points & £60 fine), didn't go through court. Never mentioned this in his ilr application because he thought it was a fixed penalty not a conviction by court.Fixed penalty is for driving while holding a mobile phone.
But now NCS insist he should mention this in BC application. Will this be a problem bcoz he didn't mention it in his ilr application? This was a genuine mistake.
The NCS was right - this had to be mentioned. HO takes a hard stance on offences it considers reckless (mobile phones, uninsured driving,...), so it will be relevant. That being said, a single FPN will not cause you any trouble, and so far I haven't heard of any application being refused for a single FPN issued years ago - even if that FPN was for a "not minor" offence. Since it is just a single FPN, I don't think that they will make any fuss over it, whether or not it was mentioned in an earlier application.
faz28 wrote:My husband is self-employed (obtain ilr under long residence), does he need to send his self assesment statement.
Maybe a stupid question: did the NCS not advise you on that? I thought that is one of the things one is paying them for.
Re: british citizenship
Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2012 11:31 am
by arkitect
faz28 wrote:My husband is self-employed… does he need to send his self assesment statement.
I am self employed as well.
All I included was my latest Self Assessment statement.
There was no problem and I received my approval.
Re: british citizenship
Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2012 1:22 pm
by faz28
arkitect wrote:faz28 wrote:My husband is self-employed… does he need to send his self assesment statement.
I am self employed as well.
All I included was my latest Self Assessment statement.
There was no problem and I received my approval.
Hi when u say Self Assesment is it a printout from ur online account or did u get any original document from Hmrc. Because we never recieved anything from Hmrc when we asked our accountant he gave us a printout from the account online.
Re: british citizenship
Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2012 1:25 pm
by arkitect
faz28 wrote:arkitect wrote:faz28 wrote:My husband is self-employed… does he need to send his self assesment statement.
I am self employed as well.
All I included was my latest Self Assessment statement.
There was no problem and I received my approval.
Hi when u say Self Assesment is it a printout from ur online account or did u get any original document from Hmrc. Because we never recieved anything from Hmrc when we asked our accountant he gave us a printout from the account online.
I submitted the original when I applied via NCS.
(I always get originals sent to me from HMRC… Your accountant should have them.)
The NCS will copy and verify them and hand them back to you.
BC Citizenship
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 11:09 am
by hskhan2008
Hi
I recently Applied BC for my Wife (Spouse category), but just realised that i forgot to send my Citizenship certificate and our Marriage certificate (marriage not held in UK) alongwith the application
Can anyone please suggest me what to do, is there any way to send supporting documents separately?
Your answer will be highly appreciated
Thanks
Re: BC Citizenship
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 11:23 am
by Jambo
hskhan2008 wrote:Hi
I recently Applied BC for my Wife (Spouse category), but just realised that i forgot to send my Citizenship certificate and our Marriage certificate (marriage not held in UK) alongwith the application
Can anyone please suggest me what to do, is there any way to send supporting documents separately?
Your answer will be highly appreciated
Thanks
Do you mean to say "your wife has applied for BC and she forgot to send the application?". You can't apply on her behalf.
Did your wife use NCS or post for the application? I suggest she contact the HO by phone. She will probably be required to send the missing evidence by post (but she should ask for a reference number to link the evidence to).
Re: BC Citizenship
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 11:55 am
by hskhan2008
Jambo wrote:hskhan2008 wrote:Hi
I recently Applied BC for my Wife (Spouse category), but just realised that i forgot to send my Citizenship certificate and our Marriage certificate (marriage not held in UK) alongwith the application
Can anyone please suggest me what to do, is there any way to send supporting documents separately?
Your answer will be highly appreciated
Thanks
Do you mean to say "your wife has applied for BC and she forgot to send the application?". You can't apply on her behalf.
Did your wife use NCS or post for the application? I suggest she contact the HO by phone. She will probably be required to send the missing evidence by post (but she should ask for a reference number to link the evidence to).
actually i submitted her documents but forgot to attach my BC certificate and marriage certificate (not sure is there any requirement to send marriage certificate? as our marriage was being help outside UK)
just need any HO contact details so that i can get ref number
Re: BC Citizenship
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 12:11 pm
by Jambo
hskhan2008 wrote:
actually i submitted her documents but forgot to attach my BC certificate and marriage certificate (not sure is there any requirement to send marriage certificate? as our marriage was being help outside UK)
just need any HO contact details so that i can get ref number
If she is applying as a spouse of BC following 3 years of residence, then she needs to provide proof of spouse (marriage certificate even if abroad) of BC (naturalisation certificate).
If she applied on her own merit after 5 years of residence including 1 year of ILR, those documents are not required.
See
Best contact number for UKBA (to get update on appl)??.
She will need to call them as they don't reveal information to other people than the applicant (data protection ...).
Re: BC Citizenship
Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 12:19 pm
by hskhan2008
Jambo wrote:hskhan2008 wrote:
actually i submitted her documents but forgot to attach my BC certificate and marriage certificate (not sure is there any requirement to send marriage certificate? as our marriage was being help outside UK)
just need any HO contact details so that i can get ref number
If she is applying as a spouse of BC following 3 years of residence, then she needs to provide proof of spouse (marriage certificate even if abroad) of BC (naturalisation certificate).
If she applied on her own merit after 5 years of residence including 1 year of ILR, those documents are not required.
See
Best contact number for UKBA (to get update on appl)??.
She will need to call them as they don't reveal information to other people than the applicant (data protection ...).
Hi
I tried to contact using the mentioned telephone number, but auto answer will ask you to email any enquiry at
ukbanationalityenquiries@ukba.gsi.gov.uk "call ends after that". I tried all options but same result
I already email 2 days ago but no reply
Bit worried plz help me if anybody knows where to send document in case if you miss any
Re: british citizenship
Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 10:29 am
by skymoon
faz28 wrote:I need some help with my husband's british citizenship application. My husband got a fixed penalty in 2010 (3 points & £60 fine), didn't go through court. Never mentioned this in his ilr application because he thought it was a fixed penalty not a conviction by court.Fixed penalty is for driving while holding a mobile phone.
But now NCS insist he should mention this in BC application. Will this be a problem bcoz he didn't mention it in his ilr application? This was a genuine mistake.
My husband is self-employed (obtain ilr under long residence), does he need to send his self assesment statement.
Any help would be kindly appreciated.
Yes, you should mention this on your BC application and don't worry you will get your approval as it is only Fixed Penalty. If you didn't disclose this then they take it seriously. Good luck!
Re: british citizenship
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 10:01 pm
by faz28
skymoon wrote:faz28 wrote:I need some help with my husband's british citizenship application. My husband got a fixed penalty in 2010 (3 points & £60 fine), didn't go through court. Never mentioned this in his ilr application because he thought it was a fixed penalty not a conviction by court.Fixed penalty is for driving while holding a mobile phone.
But now NCS insist he should mention this in BC application. Will this be a problem bcoz he didn't mention it in his ilr application? This was a genuine mistake.
My husband is self-employed (obtain ilr under long residence), does he need to send his self assesment statement.
Any help would be kindly appreciated.
Yes, you should mention this on your BC application and don't worry you will get your approval as it is only Fixed Penalty. If you didn't disclose this then they take it seriously. Good luck!
Hi thanks everyone for your kind advice. Today my husband submitted his application through NCS, I couldn't go bcoz I had to look after our small one. The lady in the NCS has not taken any copy of my husbands old passport(1st passport he entered UK with). She has only taken the present one which has 5years residence in uk. Will this be a problem.
Even she has told that tax return is not needed, this he told me on phone so I told him to go & give it otherwise withdraw, so he gave the tax return. I don't know how incompetent these people are we use them to check if everything is alright but now I don't know.
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 11:02 pm
by Jambo
Passports are only required to cover the 5 years. Not more.
Tax self assessment is normally only required for applicant who used to be PBS migrants and in any case, no one get refused because he didn't submit his SA.
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 12:04 am
by faz28
Jambo wrote:Passports are only required to cover the 5 years. Not more.
Tax self assessment is normally only required for applicant who used to be PBS migrants and in any case, no one get refused because he didn't submit his SA.
Thank u very much you made our day.