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CITIZENSHIP

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 1:34 am
by Hluphile
In 2008 I WAS DECLARED BANKRUPTY AND AFTER I YEAR I WAS AUTOMATICALLY DISCHARGED. I ALMOST LOST MY HOUSE BUT MANAGED TO SERVE IT BY PAYING £14 000 WHICH I WORKED BOTH DAY AND NIGHT TO SAVE. THE CREDIT CRUNCH HELPED AS WELL SINCE THE HOUSE PRIZES WENT DOWN. NOW WHAT I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IS : WILL THIS AFFECT MY NATURALISATION APPLICATION WHICH I AM ABOUT TO SUBMIT. THE SECTION ON CHARACTER SAYS YOU CAN NOT BE GRANTED CITIZENSHIP IF YOU ARE CURRENTLY BANKRUPT BUT IAM DISCHARGED. HOWEVR PEOPLE HAVE TOLD ME THEAT YOU HAVE TO WAIT 10 YEARS IS IT TRUE. PLEASE HELP.

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 4:49 am
by geriatrix
Your financial background wrote:If you have been declared bankrupt at any time you should give details of the bankruptcy proceedings. Your application is unlikely to succeed if you are an undischarged bankrupt.
See also section 7 of Annex D: The good character requirement.


regards

Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 7:42 pm
by johnsienk
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Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 7:52 pm
by johnsienk
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Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 10:22 pm
by Sky_High
johnsienk wrote:I personally find it very odd that a straightforward bankruptcy, i.e. without a bankruptcy restriction order (BRO) or bankruptcy restriction undertaking (BRU) should risk somebody's chances of becoming a British citizen.

(BRU/BRO are issued when the official receiver concluded a bankruptcy was a result of irresponsible/reckless behaviour).

But as a former bankrupt I am biased.
However if notes say that applicant did not have any fault than after 1 year applicant can make a successful application.