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October 2013 - Naturalisation Application Timeline

A section for posts relating to applications for Naturalisation or Registration as a British Citizen. Naturalisation

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nionlight
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Post by nionlight » Wed Dec 04, 2013 2:52 pm

desertlord wrote:
jotter wrote:Hi desertlord, so you are looking at simply whether EEA route and non-EEA route applicants get treated any differently when it comes to BC processing times? That I could chart, as it's more general and people list that in their eligibility criteria.

Congrats lendosing!!

I am sure they are different!

Further I think some countries in Asia will be looked at " need more checking" same applies for middle east. I haven't seen anyone from these countries taken approval in normal time all of them about 2-3 month earliest.
This is very unfortunate. A person is in the uk at least 6 years, extended visa multiple times and sill during naturalisation application they fall under"need more checking" just because they are from certain countries in south east Asia.

Any way, what kind of more checks they do, does any one know??????[/u]

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Post by jotter » Wed Dec 04, 2013 3:07 pm

nionlight wrote:
desertlord wrote:
jotter wrote:Hi desertlord, so you are looking at simply whether EEA route and non-EEA route applicants get treated any differently when it comes to BC processing times? That I could chart, as it's more general and people list that in their eligibility criteria.

Congrats lendosing!!

I am sure they are different!

Further I think some countries in Asia will be looked at " need more checking" same applies for middle east. I haven't seen anyone from these countries taken approval in normal time all of them about 2-3 month earliest.
This is very unfortunate. A person is in the uk at least 6 years, extended visa multiple times and sill during naturalisation application they fall under"need more checking" just because they are from certain countries in south east Asia.

Any way, what kind of more checks they do, does any one know??????[/u]
Let's just not go there. EEA and non-EEA is one thing as that's a formal difference in settlement route, but as regards 'some countries in Asia' I don't think this is something to be speculating about.

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Post by lendosing » Wed Dec 04, 2013 3:25 pm

freedom34 wrote:
lendosing wrote:Finally! I gave up waiting for it and here it is. Received my approval today dated 02.12. Over the moon.

I've been advised in the letter not to contact Local Authority unless I don't receive invitation to the ceremony within 2 weeks. I thought I had to arrange dates with them - am I wrong? I believe all Councils have different rules.

Anyway, good luck to all! Normal post will take ages now as my letter was sent out 2 days ago in "next day delivery" envelope. Christmas coming - hope you get what you waiting for before that!

Eligibility criteria: Spouse of BC
Method of application: Self
Date of application: 14 / 10 / 2013
Date of receipt by UKBA: 15 / 10 /2013 (Royal Mail tracking)
Date of acknowledgement letter: 06/11/2013 (received 11/11/2013)
Date of debit of fees: 07/11/2013 - cleared (balance dropped 06/11)
Date of approval: 04/12/13 (dated 02/12)
Date of Ceremony: Awaiting
Congratulations lendosing, finally we started hearing approvals from middle of October applicants. While it was taking 30 to 40 days to get approval letters last month, now it is taking 50 to 60 days at least!
The reason you've been advised not to contact local authority without invitation letter is you applied yourself not by NCS. Otherwise you could be ringing your council straight away to get ceremony date when you received approval letter.

Thanks, Freedom34! Interesting to know! Now waiting for this invitation is not stressful at all :-) Ha!
Regarding processing times - really feel for the guys who applied a week or so after me and whose fees not even been debited yet. It will all happen - sooner or later.

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Post by sco_kop » Wed Dec 04, 2013 4:35 pm

imran22 wrote:
sco_kop wrote:Eligibility criteria: Spouse of BC +ILR
Method of application: NCS Wandsworth
Date of application: 05/10/13
Date of receipt by UKBA: 08/10/13
Date of debit of fees: 28/10/2013
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: 01/11/2013
Date of receipt of approval: 04/12/13
Date of Ceremony: Waiting 14/01/2014

Finally received approval. Over the moon. To everyone waiting i know it's difficult to be patient but you will get yours eventually.

Good luck.

Thanks to everyone for their help on this brilliant forum

Hi sco_kop

What was the date on your letter?
Letter dated 30/10/2013
Recieved 04/12/13

@ jotter & Jessk. Thanks

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Post by desertlord » Wed Dec 04, 2013 4:56 pm

[quote="jotter"][quote="nionlight"][quote="desertlord"][quote="jotter"]Hi desertlord, so you are looking at simply whether EEA route and non-EEA route applicants get treated any differently when it comes to BC processing times? That I could chart, as it's more general and people list that in their eligibility criteria.

Congrats lendosing!![/quote]


I am sure they are different!

Further I think some countries in Asia will be looked at " need more checking" same applies for middle east. I haven't seen anyone from these countries taken approval in normal time all of them about 2-3 month earliest.[/quote]

This is very unfortunate. A person is in the uk at least 6 years, extended visa multiple times and sill during naturalisation application they fall under[b]"[u]need more checking[/u]"[/b] just because they are from certain countries in south east Asia.

Any way, what kind of more checks they do, does any one know??????[/u][/quote]

Let's just not go there. EEA and non-EEA is one thing as that's a formal difference in settlement route, but as regards 'some countries in Asia' I don't think this is something to be speculating about.[/quote]

Mate, with all the respect, it is just a try to understand how long someone should expect to wait that is all

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Post by imran22 » Wed Dec 04, 2013 5:04 pm

sco_kop wrote:
imran22 wrote:
sco_kop wrote:Eligibility criteria: Spouse of BC +ILR
Method of application: NCS Wandsworth
Date of application: 05/10/13
Date of receipt by UKBA: 08/10/13
Date of debit of fees: 28/10/2013
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: 01/11/2013
Date of receipt of approval: 04/12/13
Date of Ceremony: Waiting 14/01/2014

Finally received approval. Over the moon. To everyone waiting i know it's difficult to be patient but you will get yours eventually.

Good luck.

Thanks to everyone for their help on this brilliant forum

Hi sco_kop

What was the date on your letter?
Letter dated 30/10/2013
Recieved 04/12/13

@ jotter & Jessk. Thanks
I hope you mean

Letter dated 30/11/2013

and not

Letter dated 30/10/2013

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Post by freedom34 » Wed Dec 04, 2013 5:05 pm

sco_kop wrote:
imran22 wrote:
sco_kop wrote:Eligibility criteria: Spouse of BC +ILR
Method of application: NCS Wandsworth
Date of application: 05/10/13
Date of receipt by UKBA: 08/10/13
Date of debit of fees: 28/10/2013
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: 01/11/2013
Date of receipt of approval: 04/12/13
Date of Ceremony: Waiting 14/01/2014

Finally received approval. Over the moon. To everyone waiting i know it's difficult to be patient but you will get yours eventually.

Good luck.

Thanks to everyone for their help on this brilliant forum

Hi sco_kop

What was the date on your letter?
Letter dated 30/10/2013
Recieved 04/12/13
Congratulations sco_kop for the good news, I think there is a mistake on the letter dated, could it be 30 November 2013?

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Post by sco_kop » Wed Dec 04, 2013 6:00 pm

freedom34 wrote:
sco_kop wrote:
imran22 wrote:
sco_kop wrote:Eligibility criteria: Spouse of BC +ILR
Method of application: NCS Wandsworth
Date of application: 05/10/13
Date of receipt by UKBA: 08/10/13
Date of debit of fees: 28/10/2013
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: 01/11/2013
Date of receipt of approval: 04/12/13
Date of Ceremony: Waiting 14/01/2014

Finally received approval. Over the moon. To everyone waiting i know it's difficult to be patient but you will get yours eventually.

Good luck.

Thanks to everyone for their help on this brilliant forum

Hi sco_kop

What was the date on your letter?
Letter dated 30/10/2013
Recieved 04/12/13
Congratulations sco_kop for the good news, I think there is a mistake on the letter dated, could it be 30 November 2013?
Thanks freedom34. No mistakes. Letter is dated 30th November 2013

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Post by freedom34 » Wed Dec 04, 2013 6:25 pm

sco_kop wrote:
freedom34 wrote:
sco_kop wrote:
imran22 wrote:

Hi sco_kop

What was the date on your letter?
Letter dated 30/10/2013
Recieved 04/12/13
Congratulations sco_kop for the good news, I think there is a mistake on the letter dated, could it be 30 November 2013?
Thanks freedom34. No mistakes. Letter is dated 30th November 2013
You put letter dated 30/10/2013 which should've been 30/11/2013.

sweet sweet sweety
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Post by sweet sweet sweety » Wed Dec 04, 2013 9:00 pm

Finally balance dropped from my account today...
So .... now

My Application Timeline
Eligibility criteria: Spouse of BC + ILR
No. of days absents from UK = 0 (3yrs 10 month )
Nationality : Indian
Method of application: SELF (Postal ) Special recorded (Manchester)
Date of application : 22 Oct 2013
Date of receipt by UKBA: 23 Oct 2013 (royal mail)
Date of debit of fees: 04/12/13
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: Not yet
Date of receipt of approval: eagerly waiting
Date of Ceremony: TBC

Real34
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Post by Real34 » Thu Dec 05, 2013 9:13 am

Congrats Sweety

I have the same timeline as you but am still awaiting to be debitted.

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Post by temporamente » Thu Dec 05, 2013 9:40 am

Hi everyone, here's my timeline:

Eligibility criteria: Spouse of BC 3yrs.
Method of application: NCS Redbridge
Date of application : 22 Oct 2013
Date of receipt by UKBA: 23 Oct 2013
Date of debit of fees: 03/12/13
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: waiting
Date of receipt of approval: waiting
Date of Ceremony: TBC
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Post by Real34 » Thu Dec 05, 2013 9:51 am

My Application Timeline
Eligibility criteria: Spouse of BC + ILR

Method of application: SELF (Postal ) Special recorded
Date of application : 22 Oct 2013
Date of receipt by UKBA: 23 Oct 2013 (royal mail)
Date of debit of fees: 05/12/13 (Balance dropped by the exact amt)
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: Not yet
Date of receipt of approval: eagerly waiting
Date of Ceremony: TBC

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Post by faz28 » Thu Dec 05, 2013 10:19 am

Eligibility criteria: 7 Years residency married to BC + ILR
Method of application: Royal Mail special delivery
Date of application: 22/10/13
Date of receipt by UKBA: 23/10/13 (Royal Mail Tracking Confirmed)
Date of debit of fees: 5/12/13 Finally drop in my balance. (Debit card)
Date of acknowledgement : 07/12/13 (letter dated 05/12/12)
Current nationality: Srilankan
Date of approval: TBC
Date of Ceremony: TBC

Now I can relax otherwise constantly checking my account was frustrating. I'm in the queue now. My case is very straight forward, so hopefully waiting for a quick approval.
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lad2777
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Post by lad2777 » Thu Dec 05, 2013 10:34 am

contacted HO and after 2 months my application is not even in progress!

the easiest way is to get married then you BC after 2-3 weeks without complication as a must

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Post by gphoenixs11 » Thu Dec 05, 2013 10:53 am

Eligibility criteria: 3 years WP + 2years T1 + 1year ILR - Self,Spouse & 2 children
Method of application: Post Royal mail special delivery
Date of application: 23/10/13
Date of receipt by UKBA: 24/10/13 ( royal mail tracking )
Date of debit of fees: waiting
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: waiting
Date of receipt of approval: waiting
Date of Ceremony: waiting

sweet sweet sweety
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Post by sweet sweet sweety » Thu Dec 05, 2013 11:44 am

Real34 wrote:My Application Timeline
Eligibility criteria: Spouse of BC + ILR

Method of application: SELF (Postal ) Special recorded
Date of application : 22 Oct 2013
Date of receipt by UKBA: 23 Oct 2013 (royal mail)
Date of debit of fees: 05/12/13 (Balance dropped by the exact amt)
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: Not yet
Date of receipt of approval: eagerly waiting
Date of Ceremony: TBC
Congrats to you too Real34... now our ship leaved the coast... start moving.. hope to reach soon on our target point... good luck to every1...

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Post by adil2009 » Thu Dec 05, 2013 12:46 pm

Hi all,

i applied on 10th october and fee was taken on 7th novemeber ,so far i didnt hear from them , i saw the people how applied same time with me they are getting their approval.

what you would suggest me shell i call my local NCS council and find out about my approval ? might be they receive it already ....?

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Post by Jessk » Thu Dec 05, 2013 12:54 pm

adil2009 wrote:Hi all,

i applied on 10th october and fee was taken on 7th novemeber ,so far i didnt hear from them , i saw the people how applied same time with me they are getting their approval.

what you would suggest me shell i call my local NCS council and find out about my approval ? might be they receive it already ....?
I know two cases:

one applied end of sept - beginning of Oct - no news yet
and the other applied mid of october - approved last week of november.
few are lucky .. and a few are not....


:?: :idea:

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Post by desertlord » Thu Dec 05, 2013 12:59 pm

[quote="lad2777

Who told you that! Relax.
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Scarry

Post by MwanaKay » Thu Dec 05, 2013 4:14 pm

kerrypolka wrote:
I just submitted my application today through Islington council NCS and the interviewer told me something that I think might be why Oct cases have been so delayed - apparently there was a very sharp increase in applications in October (he said 39,000 just that month) to get in ahead of the new language requirement, so there's a massive backlog. He said not to expect them to even look at my application before the new year as they have so many to get through.

Eligibility criteria: 3 years spouse of British citizen
Language criteria met: Exempt country (USA)
Current nationality: US American
Method of application: NCS Islington
Date of application: 5 December 2013
Date of receipt by UKBA:
Date of acknowlegment:
Date of debit or clearance of fees:
Date approval received:
Date of ceremony:

This is very scary indeed, 39,000!!!!!!
Thank God for I have a British Passport!!!.
God conquered Everest (BC) for me, and now has presented me with a Britih Passport.
Hallelujah!!!

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question

Post by APK » Thu Dec 05, 2013 5:46 pm

Dear people who applied for British naturalization. Maybe you can give me some advice. I applied for naturalization on the 17th of October, and my fees were debited on the 15th of November already. I got a letter couple days ago from HO. They request from me P60's forms. I lost it and I provided to HO instead of my P60's Employment history and National insurance contribution forms what should be enough. At least I checked in this forum and some people did the same. Do you know I am in trouble or it should be fine? Thank you very much for your advice.

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Re: question

Post by jotter » Thu Dec 05, 2013 6:01 pm

APK wrote:Dear people who applied for British naturalization. Maybe you can give me some advice. I applied for naturalization on the 17th of October, and my fees were debited on the 15th of November already. I got a letter couple days ago from HO. They request from me P60's forms. I lost it and I provided to HO instead of my P60's Employment history and National insurance contribution forms what should be enough. At least I checked in this forum and some people did the same. Do you know I am in trouble or it should be fine? Thank you very much for your advice.
APK, could you please open a separate new topic for this and we'll help you there. This topic is supposed to be for timelines only.

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Post by chuba2012 » Thu Dec 05, 2013 7:53 pm

Eligibility criteria: 4yrs WP + 1yr Tier2 + 1 year ILR (Joint Application)
Method of application: NCS Birmingham
Date of application: 04/10/2013
Date of receipt by UKBA: 07/10/2013
Date of debit of fees: 19/10/2013
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: 21/10/2013
Date of receipt of approval: 05/12/2013 (dated 25/11/2013)
Date of Ceremony: 08/01/2014
:D
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Post by pinkpanter » Thu Dec 05, 2013 8:45 pm

desertlord wrote:
jotter wrote:Hi desertlord, so you are looking at simply whether EEA route and non-EEA route applicants get treated any differently when it comes to BC processing times? That I could chart, as it's more general and people list that in their eligibility criteria.

Congrats lendosing!!

I am sure they are different!

Further I think some countries in Asia will be looked at " need more checking" same applies for middle east. I haven't seen anyone from these countries taken approval in normal time all of them about 2-3 month earliest.
With due respect. I am a bit disagree with your opinion regarding this HO discrimination with regard to the applications of some Asian etc ' applicant's toward longer naturalization process. There are 100s of example you would find in this forum where these countries' applicants got their approval within normal period like others. Things that matters are your application, supporting documents confirming your residence requirement, your good character. For instance if someone (EEA or Non-EEA, Asian, African etc) have any civil/criminal offences, driving offence i.e. points or CCJ Judgement then definitely HO will undertake further investigation and hence delay the application process.`

And off-course the busy period due to new naturalization rules leads to more delays.

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