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General Question: Citizenship and Passport

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 4:21 pm
by black_bird
Hi all, I am due to apply for citizenship in a month and a bit. A few questions to clear my confusion, and I hope someone will kindly give me a few answers! :)

About me: I was on HSMP+Tier 1, the date of issue on my biometrics permit card is 03/06/2013. Been absent in the UK for lesser than 90 days in the 12 months time frame.


Questions:

1. Giving the issue date of 03/06/2013, I presume I am allowed to book an NCS appointment for application submission on any dates on or after the 04/06/2013, provided that 5 years back on the same date I was in the UK?

2. Would an Actuary with the UK actuarial institute be qualified as a professional referee? I am surprised notfinding it on the list of profession....

3. Suppose I apply for citizenship in June, can I travel aboard straight after and only come back for the ceremony?

4. Suppose I receive a citizenship approval letter in July/August, can I apply for passport straight after, or do I need to wait for the ceremony?

5. About the passport, I would like to take a holiday in between June and the Ceremony of a few months, is there a minimum days of absent requirement for passport? I guess I would only need to apply and come in for the interview? If I dont apply straight away after getting citizenship, I can still apply for the passport later or at an oversea office correct? The reason is I am thinking of either changing my job to work oversea or take a long break, but I am not sure how that would work out if I want to apply for passport..... I presume if I apply for citizenship in Jun, get the approval in Jul, ceremony in Aug, apply for passport in Aug and will get it in Oct?!!


Thanks very much!

Re: General Question: Citizenship and Passport

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 6:16 pm
by milan69
3. You can go abroad the same day you apply.
4. You need to have a ceremony in order to apply for a passport. Only after you attend the ceremony do you become British citizen.
5. Once you become a citizen you can apply anytime for a passport. To have a British passport is not a requirement.

Re: General Question: Citizenship and Passport

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 11:21 am
by black_bird
milan69 wrote:3. You can go abroad the same day you apply.
4. You need to have a ceremony in order to apply for a passport. Only after you attend the ceremony do you become British citizen.
5. Once you become a citizen you can apply anytime for a passport. To have a British passport is not a requirement.

Thank you very much milan69!! Regarding to Q5, if I move oversea to work (for example cayman lslands), and I want to apply for a British passport for the first time, can I apply for it oversea? Or do I have to come back to the UK for interview.....

Re: General Question: Citizenship and Passport

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 11:21 am
by black_bird
milan69 wrote:3. You can go abroad the same day you apply.
4. You need to have a ceremony in order to apply for a passport. Only after you attend the ceremony do you become British citizen.
5. Once you become a citizen you can apply anytime for a passport. To have a British passport is not a requirement.

Thank you very much milan69!! Regarding to Q5, if I move oversea to work (for example cayman lslands), and I want to apply for a British passport for the first time, can I apply for it oversea? Or do I have to come back to the UK for interview.....

Re: General Question: Citizenship and Passport

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 12:05 pm
by milan69
I think you can apply for British passport while abroad but the procedure since it is your first British passport could be different. I am not exactly sure.

Re: General Question: Citizenship and Passport

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 5:36 pm
by black_bird
Thanks Milan69.
Another silly question regarding to counting absences (<450d), I assume it is the 5 years period of 2009-2014, not the five year of my HSMP+ILR (2008-2013) plus one year on ILR? (2013-2014)

Just would like to double check, thanks!

To satisfy the free of immigration time restrictions rule, I means I need to send in biometric residency permit and/or the letter Home Office sent me about granting me ILR?

THANK YOU!

Re: General Question: Citizenship and Passport

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 5:43 pm
by milan69
It is last 5 years. Have in mind that on the day of application you will have to have been present in UK 5 years ago on that day exactly.
I took my old passport which has ILR in it as well as a letter from HO granting me ILR but NCS was happy with copying my old passport as a proof.