Thank you very much for the clarification I know for the tests exemption for people over 65 years old but was hopping there is something to do for this case. The problem is, this person can provide her health history but mainly not from the uk doctors as she is visiting doctors from an other country ...
Hi everyone everyone, hope you all doing well ?! First of all, I want to thank you for your precious help throughout my BC process which has been successful Today, i am seeking for your help once again regarding my Best Friend's Mother. She wants to apply for the BC. She is 62 years old and has been ...
yes i did demonstrate links with the UK through presence of family, and established home and a substantial part of my estate... and got proofs from doctors as well that at that time i couldn't travel The question now is: Is the fact that i mentioned in the first sentence of my cover letter that i am ...
I exceeded the absence limit by 16 days in the past 12 months I just checked my cover letter and and by miracle the first sentence i wrote is exactly as followed: I, xxxx xxxxxxx would like to apply for a British Citizenship by Naturalisation under Section 6(1) of the British Nationality Act 1981 ...
I provided my husband's passport and a marriage certificate as they asked for them on the application form and the check list :| when i was filling the form there was a question: are you married... i put yes then they asked for more details Could you please tell me if there is only ONE ...
Than you so much alterhase58 for your quick response So if i understood well, there is no need for any further action from my side! Just one last question if i may! In this case, Will they calculate both 5 years and 3 years absence and know that i was applying under the five year non-partner route ...
Hi everyone I am very worried and confused. hope someone can help me I Hold an ILR (5 years route) and my husband holds a British passport. I applied for naturalisation last February and during the last year of my application( from feb 2023 to feb 2024) i spent more than 90 days outside the uk. i ...
Dear contorted_svy, sorry, I think I've asked my question in the wrong way THE 1ST QUESTION IS: (Do you meet these residence requirements ?) You must have been in the UK on the first day of your 3-year or 5-year qualifying period You must not have spent more than 270 days outside the UK during a 3 ...
Hi all, I am applying for British Citizenship by naturalisation and there is two questions that made me very confused! In brief, i have spent more than 90 days outside the uk in the last year preceding my application ( 106) days more precisely, so exceeded by 16 days in total. While abroad, i had an ...
Hi everyone My husband attended the citizenship ceremony today and has received his certificate of British Citizenship. Now we are confused regarding the referees. when he started the application for the British Passport, they asked him to fill the referee part so he started with the first referee ...
I forgot to mention that the main reason for me not to come earlier was related to an accident i had which resulted on me breaking my leg and had to put a cast. the doctor has recommended to stay put and not travel for 45 days. I do have the medical report with x-ray/CT scan which prove my fracture ...
Thanks a lot for your reply. As for the other requirements they are all met. As for the link to the uk could you please let me know if having my husband working and living in the uk is sufficient? He already applied for naturalisation beginning of this month. As for the estate we have been renting ...
Hi everyone I am very confused and need your help :| I was about to apply for naturalisation on the 15th of February 2024 but due to health issue i stayed 106 days in my home country ( so i spent 16 extra days than the 90 days allowed in the last 12 months before application) And because of these 16 ...
Thank you for your reply Regarding the 5 years option, Yes, i have held my ILR for one year but i have to wait till December because i was absent from the uk for more than 90 days in the past 12 months I know that when we are married to a British citizen, we can apply for BC just after having ILR ...
Hi everyone I have few questions regarding the options 5years/3 years for British citizenship My husband is a British passport holder and for me i should wait till December (90 days absence for the past 12 months) before applying for BC I wanted to apply for the BC as a British citizen wife but ...
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But if i was not in the uk from the 4th july 2018 to 4th of october 2018 ( 3 months exactly ) Does it mean that i can not apply for BC in septembre 2023 as i was not in the uk in september 2018!!!!