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eliasuk4u Senior Member
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Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 6:54 pm Post subject: |
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An update:
Received ILR on 5th March 2009 from Sheffield. On my way to get Naturalization in an years time. |
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John Moderator
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Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 7:19 pm Post subject: |
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| eliasuk4u wrote: | | I am back to UK yesterday via heathrow |
You posted that on 28.01.07, and thus it seems clear that you returned to the UK on your spouse visa on 27.01.07. Accordingly as regards what you now post :-
| Quote: | | On my way to get Naturalization in an years time. |
-: under current legislation you will be eligible to apply for Naturalisation from say Thursday 28.01.10 .... less than 10 months time.
As you are probably aware, new legislation is currently making its way through Parliament. It is not yet clear exactly what new law will reach the Statute Book, or when the new provisions might take effect. So I suggest you keep an interest in the Bill as it proceeds through Parliament, and see if the current legislation is still in force late January 2010.
But for now ... congratulations on the ILR! _________________ John
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eliasuk4u Senior Member
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Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 10:22 pm Post subject: |
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| Thanks John. Yes my date of entry in to the UK was 27.01.07. I was not aware that I am eligible for Naturalisation by 28.01.10 because I thought that one must be free from immigration control atleast for a year before qualifying for Naturalisation under marriage to UK Citizen however I will keep an eye on the new legislation as you suggested. |
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John Moderator
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Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 8:13 am Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | I was not aware that I am eligible for Naturalisation by 28.01.10 because I thought that one must be free from immigration control at least for a year before qualifying for Naturalisation under marriage to UK Citizen |
No, just the opposite. You need to have your ILR for at least one year if you are not married to a British Citizen. But as you are so married you need to have the ILR for at least one second .... but actually even that is an exaggeration! Simply you need to have ILR when you apply.
But you must have been physically in the UK exactly three years before the moment when UKBA receive the Naturalisation application. And to have been "legal" when in the UK in that 3-year period. _________________ John
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eliasuk4u Senior Member
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Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 10:36 am Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | But you must have been physically in the UK exactly three years before the moment when UKBA receive the Naturalisation application. And to have been "legal" when in the UK in that 3-year period. |
Wow! That's a great news. I hope UKBA doesn't change the goal post.
Thanks for that John. |
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John Moderator
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Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 12:27 pm Post subject: |
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Well the goalposts are going to move ... as said before Parliament is discussing new legislation .... but it is not clear when the goalposts will move.
However the latest indication is that those already holding ILR when the change is made will be allowed to apply for Naturalisation under the current rules, for about 12-18 months after the change is introduced. So it looks like you will be OK to apply on say Thursday 28.01.10. As always, submitting the application using NCS is highly recommended. _________________ John
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eliasuk4u Senior Member
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Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 7:22 pm Post subject: |
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Just wondering why immigration officer always ask the same question every time I arrive at UK ports. They always ask whether I was denied entry before in to UK? then I had to explain him/her all the history that I was denied in country application because I was an asylum seeker and had to go back home and apply for entry clearance. After this explanation the officer goes Ooooh I see! Then promise to update the file on UKBA system but again they ask the same question. Why is this? I hold an ILR and again I was asked the same question last week.
Any suggestion to solve this irritating question from Immigration officer?? |
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abidjan1 Member
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Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 1:09 pm Post subject: |
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hi eliasuk4u
read your story and i think you might advice me.
as you were as a failed asylum seeker was it difficult for you to leave the country ?
thank you |
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eliasuk4u Senior Member
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Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 8:26 am Post subject: |
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| Quote: | as a failed asylum seeker was it difficult for you to leave the country ?
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No. It was not difficult at all. I had my passport with me and I had no problem getting out of UK via Heathrow airport. Airlines did not check for my visa as I had my country passport and obviously I do not need a visa. They were not interested in UK visa as I was leaving the country. There were no immigration when getting out of the country. I am not sure how it works now as I left the country couple of years ago. Hope this helps |
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ibrahim100 Newbie
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Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 9:38 am Post subject: |
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Hello every one , I was a failed asylum seeker in UK, got married to a British citizen in 2003. I applied for further leave to remain in UK but failed. After 3 years waiting time and numerous letters to Home office through my local MP I was told to return to my home country an apply for spouse visa.
I applied for my spouse visa and succeed in getting visa after three months of waiting back home with out an interview.
Good luck _________________ oh yes |
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zomumsy Newbie
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Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 2:23 pm Post subject: |
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hi would just like some advice
my partner is a failed asylum seeker we have a 9 month old daughter. wer just starting the process of applying for article 8 but i'm not very hopeful after hearing other cases. not sure it we should just give in and my partner to apply for spousal visa from his country. my main worry is that we wont be able to get back. he has no passport, no bank accounts. and i'm not working at the moment through all the stress. any advice would be great! Zoe |
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eliasuk4u Senior Member
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Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 10:35 am Post subject: |
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Zoe, While I understand your frusturation, Its not good to hijack others thread. Its best you post your own thread so that you will get a response quickly.
I will also help if you could give more details in your post.
Goodluck |
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zomumsy Newbie
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Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 11:24 pm Post subject: |
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| well i definately was not meaning to "hijack" anyone's thread, was simply looking for advice and the people on this thread seemed to know what they were talking about. i have just joined this site so was just seeking help wer i thought i could. |
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eliasuk4u Senior Member
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Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 7:26 pm Post subject: An update |
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Hi all,
Just an update of my journey to become a British Citizen. I got an appointment at our local NCS at registery office on 3rd Feb. Hopefully once sending the documents its just the matter of waiting I guess. |
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eliasuk4u Senior Member
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Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 4:29 pm Post subject: |
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| Submitted my documents at my local register officer (NCS). Everything is fine and was informed a wait of approx 4 weeks to receive an acknowledgement letter from HO and the whole process shouldn't take more than 6 to 8 weeks in total. Will update as soon as things change. |
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mochyn Guru
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Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 1:32 am Post subject: |
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| eliasuk4u wrote: | | Submitted my documents at my local register officer (NCS). Everything is fine and was informed a wait of approx 4 weeks to receive an acknowledgement letter from HO and the whole process shouldn't take more than 6 to 8 weeks in total. Will update as soon as things change. |
A great story.
Everybody who overstays should take note
Congratulations!  |
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eliasuk4u Senior Member
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Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:41 am Post subject: British Citizenship Approved. |
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Received my British Citizenship Invitation today (Approval letter). Applied on 3rd Feb 2010 and received approval letter today (15th March 2010) which is dated 06th March (Seems HO staff's are working on Saturday too).
It took 5 weeks, fastest processing time by HO ever!
Now the final stages are to attend the ceremony and apply for a new, flashy, bio-metric British Passort  |
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eliasuk4u Senior Member
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Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 5:59 pm Post subject: |
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An update:
NCS or Postal : NCS
Date of submission or posting : Feb 03, 2010
CRITERIA - Married to British, 3 years
Date of debit of debit/credit card : 09/02/2010
Date of receipt of acknowledgement : 11/02/2010 (Dated 08/02/2010)
Date of receipt of approval : 15/03/2010 (Dated 06/03/2010)
Date of Ceremony : 20/03/2010
Date of appln. for passport : 22/03/2010
Method used : Check and send (at Passport Office)
Date of Documents returned: 08/10/2010
Date of Interview : 10/04/2010
Passport received : 15/04/2010
Completed my journey today and became British citizen and holder of British passport. |
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