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Using NCS on Saturday but eligible on Monday

Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 8:40 pm
by Miracle need
I have a question that if someone has got ILR on 23rd November 2014 and want to apply naturalization then can he use NCS on 21st November 2015 which falls on Saturday and ukba will eventually receive on monday - 23rd November 2015. Is that possible under that scenario??

Re: Using NCS on Saturday but eligible on Monday

Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 9:51 pm
by noajthan
Miracle need wrote:I have a question that if someone has got ILR on 23rd November 2014 and want to apply naturalization then can he use NCS on 21st November 2015 which falls on Saturday and ukba will eventually receive on monday - 23rd November 2015. Is that possible under that scenario??
Interesting idea.
My understanding is that the date of application is the date received by HO (not the date of despatch/submission to NCS).

Re: Using NCS on Saturday but eligible on Monday

Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 10:41 pm
by CR001
Unlikely it will be sent by NCS until Monday, 23rd anyway.

Re: Using NCS on Saturday but eligible on Monday

Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 11:01 pm
by skilachi
Why go through unnecessary hassle and not keeping your mind at rest.

Would advice you wait when 1 year of ILR has been attained and apply after that....its just 2-3 days wait

Re: Using NCS on Saturday but eligible on Monday

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 5:20 pm
by fwd079
I second skilachi and would strongly request the applicant to wait till 23rd November. Although you could in theory request NCS to send it a day later, but personally i applied a week after I was eligible. Just because I wasn't in much of a hurry but a senior here urged me not to leave it for too long. He was correct, saved me £100 actually.

Good luck.

Re: Using NCS on Saturday but eligible on Monday

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 9:13 pm
by Universal soldier
CR001 wrote:Unlikely it will be sent by NCS until Monday, 23rd anyway.
I am agreed with croo1 answer. And there is no harm in doing so because ukba consider date of application they receive instead NCS date of appointment. They will happily accept that. Since the rules change so quick so even 1 day should not waste.

Re: Using NCS on Saturday but eligible on Monday

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2015 9:21 am
by fielddrive
There is absolutely no reason to be worried. But to put your mind at ease there are 3 things you should know:

1) Date of application is date of receipt by HO, extremely highly unlikely they will receive before Monday unless council staff drive there on Sat to deliver your application :lol:

2) Most councils send Sat applications on Monday anyway.

3) You can request your application to be sent on Monday if Sat is more convenient due to other commitments

PS: I am in exactly the same situation as you are but for me Sat is way more convenient due to my commitments.

Re: Using NCS on Saturday but eligible on Monday

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2015 12:40 pm
by Miracle need
fielddrive wrote:There is absolutely no reason to be worried. But to put your mind at ease there are 3 things you should know:

1) Date of application is date of receipt by HO, extremely highly unlikely they will receive before Monday unless council staff drive there on Sat to deliver your application :lol:

2) Most councils send Sat applications on Monday anyway.

3) You can request your application to be sent on Monday if Sat is more convenient due to other commitments

PS: I am in exactly the same situation as you are but for me Sat is way more convenient due to my commitments.
Yes exactly. Because if someone works in morning times and have Saturday off and other council offers Saturday service then why not do that. By the way for naturalization application can the date of application be same as the date of getting ILR in last year?? For example if you got ILR on 23/11/2014 then whether the date of application should be 24/11/2015 or 23/11/2015 will be fine as well??

Re: Using NCS on Saturday but eligible on Monday

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2015 12:55 pm
by CR001
24/11/2015 or 23/11/2015 will be fine as well??
Either is fine as long as it is 12 months from date of ILR and date of application is when HO receives it, not the date of NCS appointment, so make sure you do the calculations correctly.

Re: Using NCS on Saturday but eligible on Monday

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2015 1:08 pm
by Miracle need
CR001 wrote:
24/11/2015 or 23/11/2015 will be fine as well??
Either is fine as long as it is 12 months from date of ILR and date of application is when HO receives it, not the date of NCS appointment, so make sure you do the calculations correctly.
But is that calculation correct that ILR received 23/11/2014 but ukba receive it on 23/11/2015? In doing so either 12 months passes??

Re: Using NCS on Saturday but eligible on Monday

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2015 1:37 pm
by CR001
Yes, as I have said, as long as 12 months has passed. It really is not complicated.

Re: Using NCS on Saturday but eligible on Monday

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2015 4:33 pm
by CR001
Please see page 18, second paragraph. NCS application date has been added as official date of application. So you might want to wait, based on your hypothetical question, till 23rd November to apply.
TheMouseReturns wrote:Page 18 of the Guide AN (October 2015):
The date of application will be the date your form is received by the Home Office, Nationality Checking Service or the local British government representative as shown above. It is not the date on which you send it.
The inclusion of NCS is new in the October guide compared to the July guide. The guide was added to the gov website on 28 October.

Re: Using NCS on Saturday but eligible on Monday

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2015 5:09 pm
by fielddrive
Thanks for this useful information. Might catch some of us out if not careful.

Re: Using NCS on Saturday but eligible on Monday

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2015 7:58 pm
by Universal soldier
I just heard that in evening but I think in many ways it would be favorable for applicants. But I also forecast that I may mean that now NCS has more influence and the ukba process more quickly after the form & documents being checked by NCS :wink: