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Citizenship for wife
Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 11:22 am
by pauly10
My wife has been in the UK for 10 years, 5 years with ILR, I am a BC and now want to apply for naturalisation for her.
She has completed ESOL to standard which was acceptable for ILR.
My question is does she need to take the Life in Uk Test?
Re: Citizenship for wife
Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 11:24 am
by vinny
Citizenship for wife
Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 2:42 pm
by neverbackdown
hi guys,
lookig for some help here please
i am attending my Citizenship ceremony tomorrow(4th Nov) and want to submit my Mrs Naturalisation application straight after that on basis of Spouse of British citizen. can you please help me on following question
1) My wife came to UK to live as my dependant in May 2011 (I was on PBS visa). i got ILR last year whereas she got ILR Feb 2014 only, can you please advise if she can apply for Naturalisation soon after i got my Citizenship certificate?
2) If i use NCS service, will i be able to get back my Citizenship certificate along with other documents as i want to apply for my British Passport at the same time?
3)in the application form (AN) Question 1.17 ask for 5 years of addresses however as she has been here for just over 3 years, i guess it will not be an issue if i cant provide addresses for 5 years as i believe this is for people applying on basis other than Spouse?
4)Application for Section 2 related to period spent out of UK - She has been out of UK for exactly 90 days in last 12 months, will that be an issue as the guidlines say, applicant should have not been outside UK for MORE THAN 90 days, please confirm?
5) Application form Section 3: Good Character Requirement: My wife has never worked in UK ever, even she hasnt got a NI number, i suppose i can put her occupation as "HomeMaker" and leave the rest as blan or N/A, will this be an issue
This foum has really helped me through my journey of British Citizenship and will really appreciate your advise and support in the last remaining steps before reaching this milestone.
Many thanks in advance
Regards
Re: Citizenship for wife
Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 6:40 pm
by CR001
You should try not to hijack other people's threads and rather start your own with so many questions not really related to the OP query.
neverbackdown wrote:hi guys,
lookig for some help here please
i am attending my Citizenship ceremony tomorrow(4th Nov) and want to submit my Mrs Naturalisation application straight after that on basis of Spouse of British citizen. can you please help me on following question
1) My wife came to UK to live as my dependant in May 2011 (I was on PBS visa). i got ILR last year whereas she got ILR Feb 2014 only, can you please advise if she can apply for Naturalisation soon after i got my Citizenship certificate? Yes she can
2) If i use NCS service, will i be able to get back my Citizenship certificate along with other documents as i want to apply for my British Passport at the same time? Yes you will
3)in the application form (AN) Question 1.17 ask for 5 years of addresses however as she has been here for just over 3 years, i guess it will not be an issue if i cant provide addresses for 5 years as i believe this is for people applying on basis other than Spouse? Provide the addresses from when she arrived in the UK
4)Application for Section 2 related to period spent out of UK - She has been out of UK for exactly 90 days in last 12 months, will that be an issue as the guidlines say, applicant should have not been outside UK for MORE THAN 90 days, please confirm? Absence is fine. What is the total absence for the 3 years?
5) Application form Section 3: Good Character Requirement: My wife has never worked in UK ever, even she hasnt got a NI number, i suppose i can put her occupation as "HomeMaker" and leave the rest as blan or N/A, will this be an issue You can write unemployed. Employment is not a requirement for citizenship.
This foum has really helped me through my journey of British Citizenship and will really appreciate your advise and support in the last remaining steps before reaching this milestone.
Many thanks in advance
Regards
Re: Citizenship for wife
Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 7:17 pm
by neverbackdown
CR001 wrote:You should try not to hijack other people's threads and rather start your own with so many questions not really related to the OP query.
neverbackdown wrote:hi guys,
lookig for some help here please
i am attending my Citizenship ceremony tomorrow(4th Nov) and want to submit my Mrs Naturalisation application straight after that on basis of Spouse of British citizen. can you please help me on following question
1) My wife came to UK to live as my dependant in May 2011 (I was on PBS visa). i got ILR last year whereas she got ILR Feb 2014 only, can you please advise if she can apply for Naturalisation soon after i got my Citizenship certificate? Yes she can
2) If i use NCS service, will i be able to get back my Citizenship certificate along with other documents as i want to apply for my British Passport at the same time? Yes you will
3)in the application form (AN) Question 1.17 ask for 5 years of addresses however as she has been here for just over 3 years, i guess it will not be an issue if i cant provide addresses for 5 years as i believe this is for people applying on basis other than Spouse? Provide the addresses from when she arrived in the UK
4)Application for Section 2 related to period spent out of UK - She has been out of UK for exactly 90 days in last 12 months, will that be an issue as the guidlines say, applicant should have not been outside UK for MORE THAN 90 days, please confirm? Absence is fine. What is the total absence for the 3 years?
5) Application form Section 3: Good Character Requirement: My wife has never worked in UK ever, even she hasnt got a NI number, i suppose i can put her occupation as "HomeMaker" and leave the rest as blan or N/A, will this be an issue You can write unemployed. Employment is not a requirement for citizenship.
This foum has really helped me through my journey of British Citizenship and will really appreciate your advise and support in the last remaining steps before reaching this milestone.
Many thanks in advance
Regards
hi CR001
thanks for confirming this. with re to your question 4 she has not been out of UK for more than 150 days. in fact she has been out of UK 140 days +- 2 days in last three years. i hope that will not be an issue either?
cheers
Re: Citizenship for wife
Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 8:14 pm
by CR001
As long as her absence is not more than 270 days in the 3 years with no more than 90 days in the last 12 months and don't count departure and arrival back days, only the physical whole days out of the UK.
Re: Citizenship for wife
Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 3:59 pm
by neverbackdown
CR001 wrote:As long as her absence is not more than 270 days in the 3 years with no more than 90 days in the last 12 months and don't count departure and arrival back days, only the physical whole days out of the UK.
thanks mate much appreciated
got appointment booked for next week. wish us luck!!
cheers
Re: Citizenship for wife
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 8:41 am
by neverbackdown
hi guys,
looking for some immediate help here. i recently got naturalised and hav got my Mrs NCS appointmnet booked for next week. due to some family emergency i have to travel abroad hence have to quit my job. My wife have to apply for benefits as soon as possible to survive. i got couple of questions
1) will claiming benefits effect her application for naturalisation?
2) NCS appointment letter says we have to provide letter from Inland Revenue confirming the benefits being claimed. if she has to apply for benefits this week she might not have a letter by time for her NCS appointments. how would this work, as we would not have submitted anything re her claiming benefits but by the time her application will be processed her claim might have been approved and started. could this be an issue
please advise
LIFE IS NOT EXACTLY WHAT WE PLAN FOR
cheers
Re: Citizenship for wife
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 12:15 pm
by vinny
Annex D: the good character requirement wrote:6.3 Dishonesty in Relation to Public Funds
The decision maker will not refuse an application simply because the person is reliant on public funds.
However, this would not extend to an applicant who is knowingly drawing or has knowingly drawn public funds to which they are not entitled. Where this is the case, the decision maker will normally refuse the application.