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If you're British, she doesn't have to wait for 12 months - she can apply immediately.
She would still need all the visas.
Please note that most UK immigration and nationality fees have gone up on 4 October 2023 - adult naturalisation is now £1580 (incl. ceremony).
ILR hasn't changedTHO wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2023 11:15 amThanks for the replies. So just to be clear, please can you tell me (in today's money) how much will we need to find for her to first get ILR and then get a British passport, which we can apply for immediately. British passport isn't the next step, naturalisation is!
I am British born and bred, so that is great news that she does not have to wait a further year to get her passport. Thanks.
THO.
For ilr, all the requirements have to be met plus B1 english and liuk tests.I do hope we don't have to go through all the same process of proof of income and language etc etc?
Correct but usually around 2 to 3 months.I'm reading it takes up to 6 months for ILR come through, non priority
Correct and sometimes it takes longer than 6 months. Note she is only british once the ceremony has been attended and that step depends on availability of your council. Approval alone does not make her british.and then up to 6 months for naturalisation application to approved and no fast track possible,
Takes anywhere between 2 and 10 weeks, depending on the time of year.before we can apply for her passport, which will take a few weeks to get I guess also.