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Provided your children and you have got ILR, you can apply for British citizenship immediately after your husband has attended the citizenship ceremony and got the registration certificate. To apply before 12 months of ILR, your spouse must be a British citizen on the date of your naturalisation application and he only becomes a British citizen after attending the citizenship ceremony and getting the registration certificate.
The children can register as British citizens when both the children and one parent holds ILR and the other parent is or is applying to become a British citizen.
Ukm refusal doesn't have a "date when someone can apply again". For ukm an applicant either qualifies or they don't. If refused it can only be refused due to not qualifying and meeting the limited criteria, that is it.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 02, 2020 10:46 pmYour ILR will not be affected - naturalisation is not an immigration application, though I believe UKM registers you as you have an entitlement.
In case your application is rejected you will be given the reasons and generally a likely date when you can apply again. There is also a reconsideration option you could request.