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1. One of the requirements for citizenship is to be living in the country for at least 12 months after obtaining ILR and have no more than 90 days of absences in the preceding 12 months from the date of application.Extrovert Nerd wrote: ↑Sat Oct 12, 2019 3:20 pm
1) I'll be outside of the UK when I become eligible and was wondering if I can apply for citizenship from outside the UK?
With the online application as I understand I'll have to post my documents and give biometrics at post office, so it seems logically I can't apply from outside the UK. Is this correct or if anyone has applied, what do I need to take care of?
2) How do I prove the future intentions requirements? Say for instance, If I don't have a job and I'm temporarily sharing a house with a friend when I apply, how do I prove I have an established home?
3) Once I've applied, if I have plans to travel out of the UK for a few months would I be able to do that? Would I have to declare this even if I didn't have a concrete plan on how long I'll be away for? Will this affect my future intentions requirement?
4) If I want to travel after I apply, is applying through NCS the better option?
Any light shed on any of the above would be of great help!
Thanks!
Thanks aman90 for the pointers.aman90 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 12, 2019 6:17 pm1. One of the requirements for citizenship is to be living in the country for at least 12 months after obtaining ILR and have no more than 90 days of absences in the preceding 12 months from the date of application.Extrovert Nerd wrote: ↑Sat Oct 12, 2019 3:20 pm
1) I'll be outside of the UK when I become eligible and was wondering if I can apply for citizenship from outside the UK?
With the online application as I understand I'll have to post my documents and give biometrics at post office, so it seems logically I can't apply from outside the UK. Is this correct or if anyone has applied, what do I need to take care of?
2) How do I prove the future intentions requirements? Say for instance, If I don't have a job and I'm temporarily sharing a house with a friend when I apply, how do I prove I have an established home?
3) Once I've applied, if I have plans to travel out of the UK for a few months would I be able to do that? Would I have to declare this even if I didn't have a concrete plan on how long I'll be away for? Will this affect my future intentions requirement?
4) If I want to travel after I apply, is applying through NCS the better option?
Any light shed on any of the above would be of great help!
Thanks!
2. You don't need to prove that.
3. You may travel once you apply. No. No.
But you'll have to book the oath taking ceremony with 21 days of date of approval and attend it within 90 days of approval.
I cant seem to find the info unfortunately. I'm in a bit of an urgent situation to book my return holiday flights if anyone can give any advice on whether I can apply while online away on holiday.
If you apply online while your away, how do you expect to mention your current absence from UK on the date of application?Extrovert Nerd wrote: ↑Sun Oct 13, 2019 4:24 pmI cant seem to find the info unfortunately. I'm in a bit of an urgent situation to book my return holiday flights if anyone can give any advice on whether I can apply while online away on holiday.
Thanks!
Form AN asks for last 10 years employment. State all with dates. If you were unemployed for the last 10 years leave it blank.Extrovert Nerd wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 5:53 pmOh wow, I couldn't find anything like that online!
Another question. If I'm unemployed when I apply what should I fill in for the Employment question section? Form AN doesn't seem to have Unemployed as an option?
Hi, thanks. Yes no problems filling in the last 10 years employment but I'm currently unemployed so for the questions before the 10 year employment history, should I leave them blank?CULLINAN wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 11:20 pmForm AN asks for last 10 years employment. State all with dates. If you were unemployed for the last 10 years leave it blank.Extrovert Nerd wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 5:53 pmOh wow, I couldn't find anything like that online!
Another question. If I'm unemployed when I apply what should I fill in for the Employment question section? Form AN doesn't seem to have Unemployed as an option?
Are you filling the paper form?Extrovert Nerd wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 9:37 amHi, thanks. Yes no problems filling in the last 10 years employment but I'm currently unemployed so for the questions before the 10 year employment history, should I leave them blank?CULLINAN wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 11:20 pmForm AN asks for last 10 years employment. State all with dates. If you were unemployed for the last 10 years leave it blank.Extrovert Nerd wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 5:53 pmOh wow, I couldn't find anything like that online!
Another question. If I'm unemployed when I apply what should I fill in for the Employment question section? Form AN doesn't seem to have Unemployed as an option?
The questions I'm referring to are below;
1.45 What is your occupation?
1.46 Are you:
An employee A business partner Self-employed A director?
1.47 Name of employer or business:
1.48 Address of employer or business:
Many thanks.
Only current passport needed at the appointment1) Do I need my OLD passport (the passport I used when I first entered UK) with me physicaly at my biometrics appointment? I don't have it on me at the moment but I can upload scans of all the visas/stamp pages with my appication online. I can also provide employers reference letters with my applciation to prove residence. Would this be sufficient or do I still need my passport physicaly? I have my current passport of course, I only want to check about my old passport.
One must be a British citizen2) Profession and nationality of Referees: So I'm a bit confused about Referee requirements.
In the Form AN itself it says one referee can be of any nationality but in the below document - Nationality policy information it says they should be of british nationality - which ones correct?https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... 1.0EXT.pdf
Also if the person has the profession Testing team lead within Engineering and has Bachelors and MSc degree would they be ok as the professional referee? The list I have seen has Engineer (with professional qualification) but i also read on one of the posts on this forum that software engineer is not an accepted profession, so it confused me!
No. PCNs are not issued under your name and not need to be declared3) Are parking tickets part of penalties I need to declare?
Thank you Zimba for the response. I contacted the support centre while i was waiting for a response on this forum and they said PCNs for parking contravention need to be declared as well just fyi.Zimba wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2020 6:29 pmOnly current passport needed at the appointment1) Do I need my OLD passport (the passport I used when I first entered UK) with me physicaly at my biometrics appointment? I don't have it on me at the moment but I can upload scans of all the visas/stamp pages with my appication online. I can also provide employers reference letters with my applciation to prove residence. Would this be sufficient or do I still need my passport physicaly? I have my current passport of course, I only want to check about my old passport.
One must be a British citizen2) Profession and nationality of Referees: So I'm a bit confused about Referee requirements.
In the Form AN itself it says one referee can be of any nationality but in the below document - Nationality policy information it says they should be of british nationality - which ones correct?https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... 1.0EXT.pdf
Also if the person has the profession Testing team lead within Engineering and has Bachelors and MSc degree would they be ok as the professional referee? The list I have seen has Engineer (with professional qualification) but i also read on one of the posts on this forum that software engineer is not an accepted profession, so it confused me!
The other one must only be an acceptable professional.
A software engineer is not a acceptable professional unless he has a professional qualification e.g a Chartered IT Professional
No. PCNs are not issued under your name and not need to be declared3) Are parking tickets part of penalties I need to declare?