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British Citizenship after spouse and student visa?
Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 11:46 pm
by nkzp100
Hi There,
Could you please advise that does time spent on student visa in the UK is valid and does counts towards the residential qualifying period for applying citizenship after marriage visa. I was granted ILR in September 2010 on marriage visa basis and have spend the previous 2 years on spouse visa and the 2 years before that on student visa.
So, I was in the uk in 2003-07 on student visa and then on spouse visa from Spetember 2008. Does that mean that i have spent last 3 years towards residential qualifying period (1 year included on student visa) and can apply for British Citizenship straight away now?
Many Thanks and Regards
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 12:45 pm
by geriatrix
You may include time spent in the UK as a student in the 3 years residential qualifying period. But do note that you cannot be absent from UK for more than 270 days in the 3 years.
regards
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 12:51 pm
by nkzp100
thanks for the reply. that means i can apply for naturalisation any time now (I fulfill all the other requirements) and is their any other website or home office website to confim that i can include student visa in the residential qualifying period.
Many Thanks for your help
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 1:10 pm
by vinny
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 1:28 pm
by nkzp100
Thanks. So, the time spent on student visa in the UK is valid and does counts towards the residential qualifying period for applying naturalisation on marriage basis?
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 2:21 am
by vinny
naturalisation/student visa
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 10:19 pm
by alisohrab
dear all, i am a little bit confused.
having read all of this comments i am not convinced yet. Could you please help me with my query?
I came to the uk on may 2006 on student visa.
married on Feb 2011
ILR (SETM) granted on Feb 2013.
It says here and on home offices website that I can apply for naturalisation if i am spouse/partner of a british citizen if i have been in this country more than 3 years. it doesn't specify the type of visa. is the period that i have stayed here with student visa counted?
I never left the uk for the duration of more than 2 weeks.
Re: naturalisation/student visa
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 10:30 pm
by Amber
alisohrab wrote:dear all, i am a little bit confused.
having read all of this comments i am not convinced yet. Could you please help me with my query?
I came to the uk on may 2006 on student visa.
married on Feb 2011
ILR (SETM) granted on Feb 2013.
It says here and on home offices website that I can apply for naturalisation if i am spouse/partner of a british citizen if i have been in this country more than 3 years. it doesn't specify the type of visa. is the period that i have stayed here with student visa counted?
I never left the uk for the duration of more than 2 weeks.
The key here is that
any legal residency in the UK counts towards the 3 year test so providing your residency was legal no matter the visa you satisfy the test and providing you meet the other requirements married/vivil partnership to bc etc.... Then you can apply now form AN
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 9:01 am
by Alimanu
Just a quick question, I have applied for naturalisation through 5 years residency route... don't know if it is going to be successful, or my student visa years going to count.
I came to the uk on a student visa in 2006, time line is as follows:
Student visa: 2006 - 2008
Post Study Work Visa: 2008 - 2010
Spouse Visa: May 2010 - 2012 (My spouse only have ILR)
ILR: September 2012 - Till date
I applied for naturalisation in September 2013, also my wife only have ILR. She doesn't want to loss her country nationality.
Please could you help me answer this question to put my mind at rest.
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 9:04 am
by Amber
Alimanu it's usually wise to check eligibility before making an application. You seem to be ok providing you were physically present in the UK 5 years before the Home Office received your application and meet the
other standard requirements.
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 9:08 am
by Alimanu
D4109125 wrote:Alimanu it's usually wise to check eligibility before making an application. You seem to be ok providing you were physically present in the UK 5 years before the Home Office received your application and meet the
other standard requirements.
I did check, but since I haven't received any approval yet. My mind starts playing tricks on me. The last 5 years, I have only left the country for 2 days.
Thanks for your quick response
Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 1:36 pm
by Alimanu
D4109125 wrote:Alimanu it's usually wise to check eligibility before making an application. You seem to be ok providing you were physically present in the UK 5 years before the Home Office received your application and meet the
other standard requirements.
Thanks Amber for you help, got my approval today.
Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 5:41 pm
by Amber
Congratulations.