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darthsolicitortobe
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price for Naturalisation.

Post by darthsolicitortobe » Wed Oct 23, 2013 9:11 pm

Can anyone confirm how much to pay for naturalisation i.e. Form AN. Is it £874 alone; or do you have to add an extra £80 for the ceremony fee? Thank you.

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Do I need NARIC to approve my UK degree?

Post by inzi2k » Mon Oct 28, 2013 5:39 pm

Hi All,

I have done my masters of engineering from London South Bank University,

Do i need to pass any english language test

OR

Get UK NARIC to approve my degree?


I am applying naturalization next week, please confirm

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Post by Ayyubi72 » Mon Oct 28, 2013 5:44 pm

You don't need to do either. Bravo :lol:

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Re: price for Naturalisation.

Post by UKnow » Sat Nov 02, 2013 5:21 pm

darthsolicitortobe wrote:Can anyone confirm how much to pay for naturalisation i.e. Form AN. Is it £874 alone; or do you have to add an extra £80 for the ceremony fee? Thank you.
It is £874 only, ( it includes the £80 for ceremony, except if you choose to do a private ceremony, which will add £100). When you fill in the slip just put £874
UKnow

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Post by robinor9 » Sun Nov 10, 2013 9:37 am

Can some help with this, in sec 3 under good character i came here in 2003 under employment under certain organisation which i will not mention, when i did received indefinite stay i did kind of change employment still working on voluntary basis for the organisation which i came here to work for but because of financial i have to take full time employment with another organisation. in question 3.1 it ask for what is my occupation as i am still working for the same organisation but on a voluntary basis , and full time with another in which i received a monthly salary. What should put in this section?.

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Post by Ayyubi72 » Sun Nov 10, 2013 10:03 am

Put down the name of organisation where you get monthly salary.

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filling form an

Post by robinor9 » Tue Nov 12, 2013 10:51 am

hi have got 3 points on my licence, someone told me i must declare and send paper part of licence , where on form do i declare this. It’s only got section for convictions and so on, nothing section asking if i have got points.

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Post by Ayyubi72 » Tue Nov 12, 2013 11:06 am

How did you get points on your license?

Was it a fixed penalty notice or did you get convicted in court?

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Post by robinor9 » Tue Nov 12, 2013 11:11 am

the points that currently on licence was fix penalty 3 points

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Post by Ayyubi72 » Tue Nov 12, 2013 11:15 am

Fixed penalty does not need to be mentioned on the form.

Where they ask if you have any convictions, you can tick NO and move on.

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Post by Amber » Tue Nov 12, 2013 12:10 pm

If you have points on your licence, just include a copy of the paper counterpart.
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Need Help

Post by man4uni » Sat Nov 16, 2013 7:38 pm

Hi,

I have few questions related to Naturalization and would appreciate if someone can help me with these...

1. We (me and wife) did our LiUK prior to ILR and the HO has kept the originals with them at the time of ILR application. Do we have to attach a copy of it with AN application ? (Glad we have copies)

2. We did bachelors from India, do we have to get UK NARIC to approve our degrees ? Or do we have to pass an English language test ?

3. How much time does the naturalization process takes approximately ? Primary reason to ask this is that my wife joined me after couple of months in the beginning (at the time of EC), can I apply for my naturalization first then later apply for her's ? Or is there any rule that I cannot apply for her naturalization until mine gets sorted (if this takes quite a few months)?

Once again thank you for your help in advance.

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15 Months Rule

Post by adkh2_1 » Mon Nov 25, 2013 9:26 pm

Hi All,

i was granted ILR(10 years basis) back in april, although i submitted my application for iLR on the 25th of Sep 2012. Hence according to 15 months rule i can apply for British Citizenship on on 25th of Dec.

is Anybody dealt with similar sort of situation before on this forum ?

you helps on this is much appreciated !!!!

Good luck to those who have applied
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Post by Ayyubi72 » Sat Nov 30, 2013 4:54 pm

15 months "rule" is not clear.

I would say, no point in being impatient. April is not too far. Why risk nearly £ 900 pounds.

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Re: Need Help

Post by Ayyubi72 » Sat Nov 30, 2013 5:03 pm

man4uni wrote:Hi,

I have few questions related to Naturalization and would appreciate if someone can help me with these...

1. We (me and wife) did our LiUK prior to ILR and the HO has kept the originals with them at the time of ILR application. Do we have to attach a copy of it with AN application ? (Glad we have copies)

If you look at the form, you will notice that you just need to tick a box. No photocopies of LiUk are required.

2. We did bachelors from India, do we have to get UK NARIC to approve our degrees ? Or do we have to pass an English language test ?

This subject has been widely discussed many a times on the forum. You need to check if your qualifications are mentioned in PBS calculator. If they are, then you need to take a print out from PBS calculator and include your degrees. Browse the forum and you will find all the answers.

3. How much time does the naturalization process takes approximately ? Primary reason to ask this is that my wife joined me after couple of months in the beginning (at the time of EC), can I apply for my naturalization first then later apply for her's ? Or is there any rule that I cannot apply for her naturalization until mine gets sorted (if this takes quite a few months)?

Who came first or second is not a matter of importance. Both of you must meet all naturalisation requirements individually. If any one of you does not meet residence requirements, then you can look into one applicant applying first and the second applicant later. Again, check out the citizenship FAQ's on the forum. All the answers are already there.

Once again thank you for your help in advance.

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Re: Need Help

Post by Peachoct6 » Tue Dec 03, 2013 11:24 pm

@Ayyubi72 and all.

I have a question relating to point 2 below.

My husband will be applying for naturalisation through the NCS service on the 2nd of January. He has both his first degree and Masters(MBA) from abroad which was taught in English. We applied to UK NARIC for an English Language Assessment using his MBA degree certificate + transcript however they came back to us today stating that his qualifications were higher than the standard and as such they will not be able to process the ELA. Unfortunately, his undergraduate transcript is missing and we do not have the time to get another.

I have checked the PBS calculator on UKBA website but it appears to be made specifically for Tier 1 and my husband came into the UK as the spouse of a BC. My question is , could you advice on how to use it? I may be missing something hence my asking.

Also, can anybody advice on what we should do? Will a statement of comparability from UK NARIC suffice for the English Language Requirement? Has anybody used it?

Any advice will be highly appreciated. Thanks in anticipation.



Ayyubi72 wrote:
man4uni wrote:Hi,

I have few questions related to Naturalization and would appreciate if someone can help me with these...

1. We (me and wife) did our LiUK prior to ILR and the HO has kept the originals with them at the time of ILR application. Do we have to attach a copy of it with AN application ? (Glad we have copies)

If you look at the form, you will notice that you just need to tick a box. No photocopies of LiUk are required.

2. We did bachelors from India, do we have to get UK NARIC to approve our degrees ? Or do we have to pass an English language test ?

This subject has been widely discussed many a times on the forum. You need to check if your qualifications are mentioned in PBS calculator. If they are, then you need to take a print out from PBS calculator and include your degrees. Browse the forum and you will find all the answers.

3. How much time does the naturalization process takes approximately ? Primary reason to ask this is that my wife joined me after couple of months in the beginning (at the time of EC), can I apply for my naturalization first then later apply for her's ? Or is there any rule that I cannot apply for her naturalization until mine gets sorted (if this takes quite a few months)?

Who came first or second is not a matter of importance. Both of you must meet all naturalisation requirements individually. If any one of you does not meet residence requirements, then you can look into one applicant applying first and the second applicant later. Again, check out the citizenship FAQ's on the forum. All the answers are already there.

Once again thank you for your help in advance.

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Post by Ayyubi72 » Tue Dec 03, 2013 11:37 pm

PBS calculator is made for PBS (point based system).

For ILR , they ask you to check if the qualification is mentioned in PBS calculator.

You go into PBS calculator as if you were applying for Tier 1. Choose your qualification correctly and see if the calculator give you 10 points for english. If it does, then the qualification will be accepted for ILR. If the calculator does not give 10 points then the qualification will not be accepted for ILR.

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Need help

Post by Peachoct6 » Wed Dec 04, 2013 7:31 am

Ayyubi72 wrote:PBS calculator is made for PBS (point based system).

For ILR , they ask you to check if the qualification is mentioned in PBS calculator.

You go into PBS calculator as if you were applying for Tier 1. Choose your qualification correctly and see if the calculator give you 10 points for english. If it does, then the qualification will be accepted for ILR. If the calculator does not give 10 points then the qualification will not be accepted for ILR.
Thank you Ayyubi72,

Thanks for your prompt response.
But my husband is not applying for ILR, he is applying for naturalisation. Will
It still suffice?

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Help filling the new form October 2013

Post by rasinrdj » Wed Dec 04, 2013 3:20 pm

New form AN October 2013. LIUK test certificate.

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... orm_an.pdf

Q 1.22

There's only one option here, to enter the LIUK test number. I did LIUK at the time of ILR and don't have the certificate and test number. What should be done here?
On the old form they had specifically mentioned that if you've alread done LIUK at the time of settlement then don't need to do again and there was an option to select that, but this new form seems to be stange and doesn't mention about LIUK test at the time of settlement.

Q 3.2 - If the occupation is home maker (house wife) then shall I leave this and other employer details blank?


Thanks

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Re: Need help

Post by Ayyubi72 » Wed Dec 04, 2013 9:18 pm

Peachoct6 wrote:
Thanks for your prompt response.
But my husband is not applying for ILR, he is applying for naturalisation. Will
It still suffice?
Yes. Its exact same story for naturalisation too.

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Re: Help filling the new form October 2013

Post by Ayyubi72 » Wed Dec 04, 2013 9:26 pm

rasinrdj wrote:New form AN October 2013. LIUK test certificate.


Q 1.22

There's only one option here, to enter the LIUK test number. I did LIUK at the time of ILR and don't have the certificate and test number. What should be done here?
On the old form they had specifically mentioned that if you've alread done LIUK at the time of settlement then don't need to do again and there was an option to select that, but this new form seems to be stange and doesn't mention about LIUK test at the time of settlement.

Just tick in the box. In the blank space just write " Already submitted for ILR"
You do not need to worry, they will have all this informaton displayed on on their computer when they decide your application.



Q 3.2 - If the occupation is home maker (house wife) then shall I leave this and other employer details blank?

Yes.


Thanks

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Re: Help filling the new form October 2013

Post by rasinrdj » Thu Dec 05, 2013 9:26 am

Ayyubi72 wrote:
rasinrdj wrote:New form AN October 2013. LIUK test certificate.


Q 1.22

There's only one option here, to enter the LIUK test number. I did LIUK at the time of ILR and don't have the certificate and test number. What should be done here?
On the old form they had specifically mentioned that if you've alread done LIUK at the time of settlement then don't need to do again and there was an option to select that, but this new form seems to be stange and doesn't mention about LIUK test at the time of settlement.

Just tick in the box. In the blank space just write " Already submitted for ILR"
You do not need to worry, they will have all this informaton displayed on on their computer when they decide your application.



Q 3.2 - If the occupation is home maker (house wife) then shall I leave this and other employer details blank?

Yes.


Thanks
Thanks Ayyubi.

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tax pay

Post by NicoleAmelie23 » Mon Dec 16, 2013 8:06 pm

Hello just wondering I forgot to fill the tax reference in my application. Will it be a reason for refusal?
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Post by Ayyubi72 » Mon Dec 16, 2013 8:50 pm

No.

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timeline

Post by kewltul » Sun Dec 22, 2013 11:32 am

i entered the UK in 24/06/2006 and just this year on the 21/01/13 i went to india/nepal to travel/volunteer teaching for 4 months. The immigration requirement says
"During the residential qualifying period, you must not have been absent from the UK for more than 450 days. You must not have been absent for more than 90 days in the last 12 months."

does the residential requirement period mean during the first 5 years of me entering the uk or will my visit this year restrict me from applying for naturalisation this year. Thanks in advance.

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