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Sorry Question was in wrong place . should be in Tire 4 section.. I made u confused and u did not read probably..thank anywaykiwigirl25 wrote:To reiterate previous advice, you can't get citizenship without first gaining settlement (indefinite leave to remain - ILR). If you are deemed 10 years legal by the court you may be eligible to apply for this. After gaining this and a specified time you will be eligible to apply for citizenship.
You are not currently eligible for citizenship. If you are not deemed 10 years legal by the court you are not eligible for both ILR nor citizenship.
Everyone here, on this board, that have been here for 10 years aren't eligible for citizenship. They are here because they are applying for settlement.
You have a lawyer, why not ask them?