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Re: General Discussion During Naturalisation Application Process

Post by TheRock9 » Mon Jun 25, 2018 7:35 am

SAIDFARAH90 wrote:
Mon Jun 25, 2018 7:30 am
TheRock9 wrote:
Mon Jun 25, 2018 7:14 am
SameerSheikh wrote:
Sat Jun 23, 2018 1:15 pm
TheRock9 wrote:
Fri Jun 22, 2018 10:44 am



Hi Lambo10

Can you please advise where did you tracked your passport application when you applied through JCAP. I am in a same boat and want to check the status as my passport fee has been deducted but no approval letter yet.

Thanks
Hi TheRock9

I have spoken to PO and two persons I spoken to were confused about when a fee is deducted is a possible indication of application approval or not. Actually one of them said the fee is deducted by HO and I questioned him back that why would HO deduct passport fee as the fee form I filled was for PO and not HO. Anyways I later than spoke to HO and they were not sure either. Even though this should be very straight forward.

I was in the same boat as you and this morning I received my approval letter. I applied on 19th of April. PP fee taken on 25th May. Date of approval says 12th June. Received on 23/06. Hopefully you should be receiving sometime soon too.

Regards
HI,

Congratulations and thanks for your reply.

I spoke to Passport person as well and he said they did receive my application and passport fee has been deducted but he said he cant tell me the status of my passport application as yet as i have not attended my oath ceremony. To which i asked a Question what if my Citizenship is refused, will you refund my money. He said no we do not. I said council receipts says different as it say money for passport fee will only be deducted once the citizenship application is approved. To which he said then you have to contact HO.

The other person i spoke to said that he is not sure what happens if the fee is deducted and citizenship is refused, but he said in this case you should contact HO.

Fingers crossed and hope for the best. My passport fee was deducted on 29th of May, i applied on 21st of April.

Thanks
You will get your approved latter within this week so keep come. Always positive mate. Just relax you don't have to do all this drama. Keep praying
Inshalah good news. Got my on 15 of june. I did apply on 16 of April. Good luck mate
Yeah INSHALLAH.

Thanks
I am not an immigration lawyer, so comments here are not an advise. My comments are from my own experience and interpretation of information which is available publicly.

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Re: General Discussion During Naturalisation Application Process

Post by Mia-2000 » Mon Jun 25, 2018 1:29 pm

Hi all,

I have just received ILR following 5 years route as a spouse to a person settled in the UK under ILR (but not British Citizen). I have been living in the country for over 9 years in total.

Do I still have to wait 12 months as qualifying period before applying for naturalisation?

Many thanks.

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Re: General Discussion During Naturalisation Application Process

Post by CR001 » Mon Jun 25, 2018 1:31 pm

Mia-2000 wrote:
Mon Jun 25, 2018 1:29 pm
Hi all,

I have just received ILR following 5 years route as a spouse to a person settled in the UK under ILR (but not British Citizen). I have been living in the country for over 9 years in total.

Do I still have to wait 12 months as qualifying period before applying for naturalisation?

Many thanks.
If your spouse is only holding ILR, then yes, you have to wait 12 months. If your spouse is British or becomes British at any time before the 12 months and has attended their ceremony, then yes you can apply at that point.

There is no waiver of the months if your spouse only holds ILR.
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Re: General Discussion During Naturalisation Application Process

Post by SAIDFARAH90 » Wed Jun 27, 2018 9:47 am

Hi everyone hope you all doing great.
I'm going to apply my first adult passport but I'm worried about the safety of the address i live which is sometimes i don't recieve any latters by the way is sharing house i lost alot of latters . my question is can i use different address to get my passport and documents back?

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Re: General Discussion During Naturalisation Application Process

Post by Bkholfy » Thu Jun 28, 2018 6:59 am

HI all,

I’ve recently received the ceremony invitation letter and am awaiting a call back from my local council. However, I’m confused about something that should be really straight forward!

On my Lithuanian passport the place of birth is “Lietuva” (translated: Lithuania), where as on British passports place of birth is the town you were born in... so now, on my naturalisation certificate the place of birth will appear as “Lietuva, Lithuania” - basically meaning “Lithuania, Lithuania”.

Is this going to cause issues when I apply for a British passport? I’m assuming they’ll want to display the town where I was born, but this won’t match my naturalisation certificate.

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Re: General Discussion During Naturalisation Application Process

Post by toothpaste_kisses » Thu Jun 28, 2018 7:29 am

Bkholfy wrote:
Thu Jun 28, 2018 6:59 am
HI all,

I’ve recently received the ceremony invitation letter and am awaiting a call back from my local council. However, I’m confused about something that should be really straight forward!

On my Lithuanian passport the place of birth is “Lietuva” (translated: Lithuania), where as on British passports place of birth is the town you were born in... so now, on my naturalisation certificate the place of birth will appear as “Lietuva, Lithuania” - basically meaning “Lithuania, Lithuania”.

Is this going to cause issues when I apply for a British passport? I’m assuming they’ll want to display the town where I was born, but this won’t match my naturalisation certificate.
Your ceremony invitation letter states you should still book and go to your ceremony and THEN "return the certificate to us for amendment afterwards. You should also send a passport or birth certificate as evidence of the correct details."

So what I would say is get your ceremony done, then contact HO and tell them what the issue is. They'll most likely just ask you to send them your passport as it would state the TOWN you were born in.

Hope that helps.


On my part here, under certificate details it says:
Full name: MY FULL NAME
Name at birth: empty space

I haven't change my name since birth so I assume I shouldn't contact them to fill it in? xD just scared my citizenship certificate could end up with some weird empty space at the front!

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Re: General Discussion During Naturalisation Application Process

Post by Bkholfy » Thu Jun 28, 2018 11:46 am

toothpaste_kisses wrote:
Thu Jun 28, 2018 7:29 am
Bkholfy wrote:
Thu Jun 28, 2018 6:59 am
HI all,

I’ve recently received the ceremony invitation letter and am awaiting a call back from my local council. However, I’m confused about something that should be really straight forward!

On my Lithuanian passport the place of birth is “Lietuva” (translated: Lithuania), where as on British passports place of birth is the town you were born in... so now, on my naturalisation certificate the place of birth will appear as “Lietuva, Lithuania” - basically meaning “Lithuania, Lithuania”.

Is this going to cause issues when I apply for a British passport? I’m assuming they’ll want to display the town where I was born, but this won’t match my naturalisation certificate.
Your ceremony invitation letter states you should still book and go to your ceremony and THEN "return the certificate to us for amendment afterwards. You should also send a passport or birth certificate as evidence of the correct details."

So what I would say is get your ceremony done, then contact HO and tell them what the issue is. They'll most likely just ask you to send them your passport as it would state the TOWN you were born in.

Hope that helps.


On my part here, under certificate details it says:
Full name: MY FULL NAME
Name at birth: empty space

I haven't change my name since birth so I assume I shouldn't contact them to fill it in? xD just scared my citizenship certificate could end up with some weird empty space at the front!
Thanks for your reply, but my issue is that my current Lithuanian passport does not state the town where I was born as my birth place, but Lietuva (translated: Lithuania). So me sending the naturalisation certificate back along with my passport wouldn’t achieve anything, as that’s what it states anyway.

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Re: General Discussion During Naturalisation Application Process

Post by himsswami » Sat Jun 30, 2018 4:11 pm

Dear All,

Does anyone have an idea roughly how many days it takes once the passport fees has been deducted?

I applied on 31MAY18 online and submitted my application on 05JUN18 via NDRS+JCAP using Crawley Council.
My passport fees has been deducted on 21JUN18.
Just wanted to see if anyone know how many days does it takes?

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Re: General Discussion During Naturalisation Application Process

Post by TheRock9 » Mon Jul 02, 2018 11:30 am

himsswami wrote:
Sat Jun 30, 2018 4:11 pm
Dear All,

Does anyone have an idea roughly how many days it takes once the passport fees has been deducted?

I applied on 31MAY18 online and submitted my application on 05JUN18 via NDRS+JCAP using Crawley Council.
My passport fees has been deducted on 21JUN18.
Just wanted to see if anyone know how many days does it takes?
Hi,

Passport fee deduction is not a guarantee that Naturalisation application has been approved as confirm by Passport office.

My passport fee was deducted on 29-05-208 and received the approval letter today [02-07-2018] dated 25-06-2018

Thanks
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Re: General Discussion During Naturalisation Application Process

Post by himsswami » Mon Jul 02, 2018 3:07 pm

Thank you for a response.

But how would we come to know if the application has been processed or not?

Do they send email or text before sending out the letter?

Thank you in advance

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Re: General Discussion During Naturalisation Application Process

Post by CR001 » Mon Jul 02, 2018 3:22 pm

himsswami wrote:
Mon Jul 02, 2018 3:07 pm
Thank you for a response.

But how would we come to know if the application has been processed or not?

Do they send email or text before sending out the letter?

Thank you in advance
You will only know when you get the letter.
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Re: General Discussion During Naturalisation Application Process

Post by toothpaste_kisses » Mon Jul 02, 2018 5:19 pm

Bkholfy wrote:
Thu Jun 28, 2018 11:46 am

Thanks for your reply, but my issue is that my current Lithuanian passport does not state the town where I was born as my birth place, but Lietuva (translated: Lithuania). So me sending the naturalisation certificate back along with my passport wouldn’t achieve anything, as that’s what it states anyway.
My next guess would be a birth certificate then! If you can't get a hold of yours, probably contact HO and fingers crossed you get to speak to someone who understands the complexity of your case. Again, I'd do this sort of amendments after the ceremony as that's what the letter states and you can always use this as your argument in case someone made a big fuss about you not having contacted them earlier.

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Re: General Discussion During Naturalisation Application Process

Post by himsswami » Tue Jul 03, 2018 12:50 am

CR001 wrote:
Mon Jul 02, 2018 3:22 pm
himsswami wrote:
Mon Jul 02, 2018 3:07 pm
Thank you for a response.

But how would we come to know if the application has been processed or not?

Do they send email or text before sending out the letter?

Thank you in advance
You will only know when you get the letter.

Thank you for response.

Has anyone who have applied at the end of May 2018 and have received an approval letter already?

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Re: General Discussion During Naturalisation Application Process

Post by TheRock9 » Tue Jul 03, 2018 7:49 am

himsswami wrote:
Tue Jul 03, 2018 12:50 am
CR001 wrote:
Mon Jul 02, 2018 3:22 pm
himsswami wrote:
Mon Jul 02, 2018 3:07 pm
Thank you for a response.

But how would we come to know if the application has been processed or not?

Do they send email or text before sending out the letter?

Thank you in advance
You will only know when you get the letter.

Thank you for response.

Has anyone who have applied at the end of May 2018 and have received an approval letter already?
There is a May Timeline thread. You can get an idea there.

As i mentioned it takes normally 4 weeks after passport fee is deducted but again every case is different.
I am not an immigration lawyer, so comments here are not an advise. My comments are from my own experience and interpretation of information which is available publicly.

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Re: General Discussion During Naturalisation Application Process

Post by anirban_paul » Tue Jul 03, 2018 2:22 pm

Hi Friends,

I have a specific question regarding filling up the form.

My ILR BRP was issued on 18-03-2014, which makes me eligible for the naturalization. I lost my BRP card in January 2018 and applied for a replacement of the lost one. I received my new BRP card today which mentions the issue date as 18-06-2018.

My questions are:

1. What should I put in the form for dates as the new one only will not make me eligible?
2. Is there a specific way of mentioning this or am I not eligible now and have to wait for another year?

Thanks!

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Re: General Discussion During Naturalisation Application Process

Post by alterhase58 » Tue Jul 03, 2018 3:29 pm

anirban_paul wrote:
Tue Jul 03, 2018 2:22 pm
Hi Friends,

I have a specific question regarding filling up the form.

My ILR BRP was issued on 18-03-2014, which makes me eligible for the naturalization. I lost my BRP card in January 2018 and applied for a replacement of the lost one. I received my new BRP card today which mentions the issue date as 18-06-2018.

My questions are:

1. What should I put in the form for dates as the new one only will not make me eligible?
2. Is there a specific way of mentioning this or am I not eligible now and have to wait for another year?card

Thanks!
I am not familiar with the BRP cards but the date mentioned is normally the issue date which is different from when you actually acquired ILR. Do you have a letter from UKVI stating the actual date. That letter should be included in the application.
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Re: General Discussion During Naturalisation Application Process

Post by CR001 » Tue Jul 03, 2018 3:34 pm

alterhase58 wrote:
Tue Jul 03, 2018 3:29 pm
anirban_paul wrote:
Tue Jul 03, 2018 2:22 pm
Hi Friends,

I have a specific question regarding filling up the form.

My ILR BRP was issued on 18-03-2014, which makes me eligible for the naturalization. I lost my BRP card in January 2018 and applied for a replacement of the lost one. I received my new BRP card today which mentions the issue date as 18-06-2018.

My questions are:

1. What should I put in the form for dates as the new one only will not make me eligible?
2. Is there a specific way of mentioning this or am I not eligible now and have to wait for another year?card

Thanks!
I am not familiar with the BRP cards but the date mentioned is normally the issue date which is different from when you actually acquired ILR. Do you have a letter from UKVI stating the actual date. That letter should be included in the application.
ILR under the UK immigration routes does not work in the same way as PR under the EEA route. The ILR letters do not state ILR has been granted or approved. The BRP card received shortly after ILR is granted is the relevant date. ILR is also not 'acquired automatically' and has to be applied for specifically with all immigration rule requirements met depending on UK visa route.

A replacement BRP card has no bearing on the original grant of ILR.
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Re: General Discussion During Naturalisation Application Process

Post by pedro31 » Tue Jul 03, 2018 4:07 pm

Hi everbody

finally today after 5 months and 10 days i got my approval letter.my case was very straight but i dont know why i took so long.Thanks for all your helpful comments and helps and good luck for those who are still waiting.

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Re: General Discussion During Naturalisation Application Process

Post by anirban_paul » Tue Jul 03, 2018 7:33 pm

CR001 wrote:
Tue Jul 03, 2018 3:34 pm
alterhase58 wrote:
Tue Jul 03, 2018 3:29 pm
anirban_paul wrote:
Tue Jul 03, 2018 2:22 pm
Hi Friends,

I have a specific question regarding filling up the form.

My ILR BRP was issued on 18-03-2014, which makes me eligible for the naturalization. I lost my BRP card in January 2018 and applied for a replacement of the lost one. I received my new BRP card today which mentions the issue date as 18-06-2018.

My questions are:

1. What should I put in the form for dates as the new one only will not make me eligible?
2. Is there a specific way of mentioning this or am I not eligible now and have to wait for another year?card

Thanks!
I am not familiar with the BRP cards but the date mentioned is normally the issue date which is different from when you actually acquired ILR. Do you have a letter from UKVI stating the actual date. That letter should be included in the application.
ILR under the UK immigration routes does not work in the same way as PR under the EEA route. The ILR letters do not state ILR has been granted or approved. The BRP card received shortly after ILR is granted is the relevant date. ILR is also not 'acquired automatically' and has to be applied for specifically with all immigration rule requirements met depending on UK visa route.

A replacement BRP card has no bearing on the original grant of ILR.
Thanks Guys.

So the question is, what should I write in the BRP Issue/Expiry dates - old(lost) one or new one?

Thanks

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Re: General Discussion During Naturalisation Application Process

Post by MX13367 » Tue Jul 03, 2018 9:54 pm

hey guys , been reading on here for months, very beneficial and great support so thank you .
Can you have a look at my timeline and let me know your thoughts of when I could potentialy have a decision on my nationality application .

Eligibility criteria: ILR Eu rules married to BC
Language criteria met: Trinity / LITUK
Nationality: Non-EEA
Method of application: JCAP online
Date of application: 29/03/2018

Date money gone off account: 29/03/2018
Payment method: Debit Card
Date of receipt by HO: 29/03/2018
Date of letter biometrics: 29/03/2018
Biometrics done: 29/03/2018
Date of acknowledgement: 03/04/2018

Email/requested status update 02/05/2018
Email / the due course reply ... 05/05/2018

Letter requestin info dates 07/06/2018
Letter received 11/06/2018

Further Info sent 20/06/2018

Email back saying they got the extra info and ... due course ... 27/06/2018


ceremony /approval dated:
ceremony /approval received:
Date of ceremony:

Date applied for passports:29/03/2018 (JCAP)
Text from HMPO: 09/05/2016

Date passports received:

Since I am married to BC I was able to apply immediately after getting my perm residency, so surely the did all the checks then as that took 6 monthes to arrive . Thank you and I know every case is different and it can take up to 6 monthes for a decision to be made but just wondering about your thoughts .

Thank you

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Re: General Discussion During Naturalisation Application Process

Post by CR001 » Tue Jul 03, 2018 9:59 pm

MaherAlnajjar wrote:
Tue Jul 03, 2018 9:54 pm
hey guys , been reading on here for months, very beneficial and great support so thank you .
Can you have a look at my timeline and let me know your thoughts of when I could potentialy have a decision on my nationality application .

Eligibility criteria: ILR Eu rules married to BC
Language criteria met: Trinity / LITUK
Nationality: Non-EEA
Method of application: JCAP online
Date of application: 29/03/2018

Date money gone off account: 29/03/2018
Payment method: Debit Card
Date of receipt by HO: 29/03/2018
Date of letter biometrics: 29/03/2018
Biometrics done: 29/03/2018
Date of acknowledgement: 03/04/2018

Email/requested status update 02/05/2018
Email / the due course reply ... 05/05/2018

Letter requestin info dates 07/06/2018
Letter received 11/06/2018

Further Info sent 20/06/2018

Email back saying they got the extra info and ... due course ... 27/06/2018


ceremony /approval dated:
ceremony /approval received:
Date of ceremony:

Date applied for passports:29/03/2018 (JCAP)
Text from HMPO: 09/05/2016

Date passports received:

Since I am married to BC I was able to apply immediately after getting my perm residency, so surely the did all the checks then as that took 6 monthes to arrive . Thank you and I know every case is different and it can take up to 6 monthes for a decision to be made but just wondering about your thoughts .

Thank you
EEA route PR rules and citizenship nationality laws are completely separate and different. Totally different departments too.

What might be acceptable for one, will not necessarily be acceptable for another for example.
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Re: General Discussion During Naturalisation Application Process

Post by MX13367 » Tue Jul 03, 2018 10:03 pm

CR001 wrote:
Tue Jul 03, 2018 9:59 pm
MaherAlnajjar wrote:
Tue Jul 03, 2018 9:54 pm
hey guys , been reading on here for months, very beneficial and great support so thank you .
Can you have a look at my timeline and let me know your thoughts of when I could potentialy have a decision on my nationality application .

Eligibility criteria: ILR Eu rules married to BC
Language criteria met: Trinity / LITUK
Nationality: Non-EEA
Method of application: JCAP online
Date of application: 29/03/2018

Date money gone off account: 29/03/2018
Payment method: Debit Card
Date of receipt by HO: 29/03/2018
Date of letter biometrics: 29/03/2018
Biometrics done: 29/03/2018
Date of acknowledgement: 03/04/2018

Email/requested status update 02/05/2018
Email / the due course reply ... 05/05/2018

Letter requestin info dates 07/06/2018
Letter received 11/06/2018

Further Info sent 20/06/2018

Email back saying they got the extra info and ... due course ... 27/06/2018


ceremony /approval dated:
ceremony /approval received:
Date of ceremony:

Date applied for passports:29/03/2018 (JCAP)
Text from HMPO: 09/05/2016

Date passports received:

Since I am married to BC I was able to apply immediately after getting my perm residency, so surely the did all the checks then as that took 6 monthes to arrive . Thank you and I know every case is different and it can take up to 6 monthes for a decision to be made but just wondering about your thoughts .

Thank you
EEA route PR rules and citizenship nationality laws are completely separate and different. Totally different departments too.

What might be acceptable for one, will not necessarily be acceptable for another for example.
I see , from your experience based on my timeline is this gunna be much longer .

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Re: General Discussion During Naturalisation Application Process

Post by CR001 » Tue Jul 03, 2018 10:06 pm

MaherAlnajjar wrote:
Tue Jul 03, 2018 10:03 pm
CR001 wrote:
Tue Jul 03, 2018 9:59 pm
MaherAlnajjar wrote:
Tue Jul 03, 2018 9:54 pm
hey guys , been reading on here for months, very beneficial and great support so thank you .
Can you have a look at my timeline and let me know your thoughts of when I could potentialy have a decision on my nationality application .

Eligibility criteria: ILR Eu rules married to BC
Language criteria met: Trinity / LITUK
Nationality: Non-EEA
Method of application: JCAP online
Date of application: 29/03/2018

Date money gone off account: 29/03/2018
Payment method: Debit Card
Date of receipt by HO: 29/03/2018
Date of letter biometrics: 29/03/2018
Biometrics done: 29/03/2018
Date of acknowledgement: 03/04/2018

Email/requested status update 02/05/2018
Email / the due course reply ... 05/05/2018

Letter requestin info dates 07/06/2018
Letter received 11/06/2018

Further Info sent 20/06/2018

Email back saying they got the extra info and ... due course ... 27/06/2018


ceremony /approval dated:
ceremony /approval received:
Date of ceremony:

Date applied for passports:29/03/2018 (JCAP)
Text from HMPO: 09/05/2016

Date passports received:

Since I am married to BC I was able to apply immediately after getting my perm residency, so surely the did all the checks then as that took 6 monthes to arrive . Thank you and I know every case is different and it can take up to 6 monthes for a decision to be made but just wondering about your thoughts .

Thank you
EEA route PR rules and citizenship nationality laws are completely separate and different. Totally different departments too.

What might be acceptable for one, will not necessarily be acceptable for another for example.
I see , from your experience based on my timeline is this gunna be much longer .
No one can say. Each apocarion is assessed and processed on its own merits and circumstances. Some people are still waiting from early 2017.
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Re: General Discussion During Naturalisation Application Process

Post by MX13367 » Tue Jul 03, 2018 10:12 pm

CR001 wrote:
Tue Jul 03, 2018 10:06 pm
MaherAlnajjar wrote:
Tue Jul 03, 2018 10:03 pm
CR001 wrote:
Tue Jul 03, 2018 9:59 pm
MaherAlnajjar wrote:
Tue Jul 03, 2018 9:54 pm
hey guys , been reading on here for months, very beneficial and great support so thank you .
Can you have a look at my timeline and let me know your thoughts of when I could potentialy have a decision on my nationality application .

Eligibility criteria: ILR Eu rules married to BC
Language criteria met: Trinity / LITUK
Nationality: Non-EEA
Method of application: JCAP online
Date of application: 29/03/2018

Date money gone off account: 29/03/2018
Payment method: Debit Card
Date of receipt by HO: 29/03/2018
Date of letter biometrics: 29/03/2018
Biometrics done: 29/03/2018
Date of acknowledgement: 03/04/2018

Email/requested status update 02/05/2018
Email / the due course reply ... 05/05/2018

Letter requestin info dates 07/06/2018
Letter received 11/06/2018

Further Info sent 20/06/2018

Email back saying they got the extra info and ... due course ... 27/06/2018


ceremony /approval dated:
ceremony /approval received:
Date of ceremony:

Date applied for passports:29/03/2018 (JCAP)
Text from HMPO: 09/05/2016

Date passports received:

Since I am married to BC I was able to apply immediately after getting my perm residency, so surely the did all the checks then as that took 6 monthes to arrive . Thank you and I know every case is different and it can take up to 6 monthes for a decision to be made but just wondering about your thoughts .

Thank you
EEA route PR rules and citizenship nationality laws are completely separate and different. Totally different departments too.

What might be acceptable for one, will not necessarily be acceptable for another for example.
I see , from your experience based on my timeline is this gunna be much longer .
No one can say. Each apocarion is assessed and processed on its own merits and circumstances. Some people are still waiting from early 2017.
By the way the further information they request was the B1 certficate as my degree was not accepted wish I sent from the beginning, so since they were already on it it’s not an indication It could be soon at all . Sorry for asking again. I’m sure it will benefit someone else out here too :!:

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Re: General Discussion During Naturalisation Application Process

Post by TheRock9 » Wed Jul 04, 2018 11:58 am

anirban_paul wrote:
Tue Jul 03, 2018 7:33 pm
CR001 wrote:
Tue Jul 03, 2018 3:34 pm
alterhase58 wrote:
Tue Jul 03, 2018 3:29 pm
anirban_paul wrote:
Tue Jul 03, 2018 2:22 pm
Hi Friends,

I have a specific question regarding filling up the form.

My ILR BRP was issued on 18-03-2014, which makes me eligible for the naturalization. I lost my BRP card in January 2018 and applied for a replacement of the lost one. I received my new BRP card today which mentions the issue date as 18-06-2018.

My questions are:

1. What should I put in the form for dates as the new one only will not make me eligible?
2. Is there a specific way of mentioning this or am I not eligible now and have to wait for another year?card

Thanks!
I am not familiar with the BRP cards but the date mentioned is normally the issue date which is different from when you actually acquired ILR. Do you have a letter from UKVI stating the actual date. That letter should be included in the application.
ILR under the UK immigration routes does not work in the same way as PR under the EEA route. The ILR letters do not state ILR has been granted or approved. The BRP card received shortly after ILR is granted is the relevant date. ILR is also not 'acquired automatically' and has to be applied for specifically with all immigration rule requirements met depending on UK visa route.

A replacement BRP card has no bearing on the original grant of ILR.
Thanks Guys.

So the question is, what should I write in the BRP Issue/Expiry dates - old(lost) one or new one?

Thanks
Hi
Mention the date when your ILR was granted and do write a cover letter and state this why your BRP has different date.

Thanks
I am not an immigration lawyer, so comments here are not an advise. My comments are from my own experience and interpretation of information which is available publicly.

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