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Yes, note that the maximum absences allowed over the residence period is independent to the requirement of needing to be physically present in the UK exactly 5 or 3 years (depending on the qualifying residential period), prior to the date the Home office receive your application.ssyk9 wrote: if i applied last month i mean feb 2015 or 2nd march 2015 am i eligible?
If you are the spouse of a British citizen (you did not mention this in your original post!) & hold ILR, then yes the residence requirement is 3 years. You need to select the correct option in the AN form.ssyk9 wrote:Wife British can i apply 3 year basis (eligible) before April 6th save some fee and new application please experts advice best solution very consufsed how to proceed . thank you
Yes, you can.ssyk9 wrote:yes spouse become British 4 months ago through naturalisation.... can i apply 3 year basis now spouse route ?
Do you know whether the new form is effective from today or from April 6th? I took it to be effective from April 6th, but realise now that it's not mentioned anywhere.fwd079 wrote:Yes, check this link please as form and fee is updated today.
cs95tdg wrote:Do you know whether the new form is effective from today or from April 6th? I took it to be effective from April 6th, but realise now that it's not mentioned anywhere.fwd079 wrote:Yes, check this link please as form and fee is updated today.
fwd079 wrote:cs95tdg wrote:Do you know whether the new form is effective from today or from April 6th? I took it to be effective from April 6th, but realise now that it's not mentioned anywhere.fwd079 wrote:Yes, check this link please as form and fee is updated today.
What I understand is they go by published dates. Form's published date is 26 March 2015, so any applications made after that date must use this form. Fees are coming into effect in April 6 and form does not mention the fees which are coming into effect a bit later.
That's interesting, from what I remember the legislation to introduce biometrics for naturalisation was due to come into effect on April 6th, so if the new form is effective now, then it's actually come into force before that. Also just noticed that 04/2015 is mention on the footer of the AN form. So its slightly ambiguous. If only they had a cover sheet for the form, indicating when it's effective from, like they do for other immigration applications, it would leave no room for ambiguity.ssyk9 wrote:Yes just confirmed with NCSfwd079 wrote:What I understand is they go by published dates. Form's published date is 26 March 2015, so any applications made after that date must use this form. Fees are coming into effect in April 6 and form does not mention the fees which are coming into effect a bit later.cs95tdg wrote: Do you know whether the new form is effective from today or from April 6th? I took it to be effective from April 6th, but realise now that it's not mentioned anywhere.
Kirtay wrote:Hi All,
I just called Camedon NCS and according to the officer, it is to be used from 7 April, 2015.
Am I right here? I can't find any place where it states when to use this from?
It appears there are mixed responses about this. The OP above has been told by NCS that it's effective now.Kirtay wrote:I just called Camedon NCS and according to the officer, it is to be used from 7 April, 2015.
Am I right here?
Unfortunately that's correct, it doesn't appear to be mentioned on the form/guidance or the home office site yet. The closest to a effective date I've found, is on the footer of the form/booklet/guide, it states version 04/2015. Or as fwd079 has mentioned the publication date should be taken to be the effective date. I'd urge anyone applying in the next few days before April 6th to call NCS/Home office to check.I can't find any place where it states when to use this from?
Yeah I amgoing to call both NCS and Home Office tomorrow, will update as soon as I find out.cs95tdg wrote:It appears there are mixed responses about this. The OP above has been told by NCS that it's effective now.Kirtay wrote:I just called Camedon NCS and according to the officer, it is to be used from 7 April, 2015.
Am I right here?Unfortunately that's correct, it doesn't appear to be mentioned on the form/guidance or the home office site yet. The closest to a effective date I've found, is on the footer of the form/booklet/guide, it states version 04/2015. Or as fwd079 has mentioned the publication date should be taken to be the effective date. I'd urge anyone applying in the next few days before April 6th to call NCS/Home office to check.I can't find any place where it states when to use this from?
It can't in this case I think because of amendment to legislation which requires you to provide biometric details.Yash001 wrote:I have heard in past that the old form remain valid for next 28 days from the day the new form is released. Can anybody comment on this?
Caffeine- sorry, I don't know about this amendment. Can you please help me with some more details around this? Thanks for your help.It can't in this case I think because of amendment to legislation which requires you to provide biometric details.
Also see 6.3.1.1These forms have no statutory basis and their use is not compulsory.
We must treat as an application any request for [British citizenship] which, together with accompanying documents appears to contain the applicant's:
Full name
Address
Date and place of birth (unless on enquiry this cannot be supplied)
A declaration stating that the contents are true
It is not a statutory or regulatory requirement that the declaration is signed and dated, although Home Office forms provide space
for this to be done. The declaration must, however, include either the full name or the signature of the person making the application.