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Seeking advice on an American obtaining British Citizenship

Post by guppy » Wed Oct 18, 2006 1:59 pm

Hi all

First post... seeking some advice

My girlfriend is American, I'm British. We have been living together for 2 years (in Australia and UK). She is currently in the UK on a study visa... just completed her Masters and the visa expires early 2007 . We have are both going to New Zealand in early 2007 on one-year work visas and would like to return to the UK together (in 2008 when New Zealand visa expires). I'm just wondering what our options are???? Should we be doing anything now in preparation???? Any general advice, tips, information etc etc would be much appreciated!

Many Thanks :D

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Post by ppron747 » Wed Oct 18, 2006 2:34 pm

Hi Guppy

The first thing to make clear is that your other half isn't going to become a British citizen without completing a five year residence requirement, and having no time limit on her stay at the end of that period. So, given your stated plans, I think you're looking at the long haul, rather than the short... (The five year requirement is reduced to three, if you're married on the day of application). Anyway, have a look at Guide AN(NEW), which you can download from this page on the IND website.

Before you come back from NZ in 2008, she'll need to apply for an unmarried partner visa - information here, on the UKVisas website. In order to qualify, she'll need to show that the two of you have been living together in a relationship "akin to marriage" for two years. So start collecting as much documentary evidence as you can to support this - bills, accounts in joint names, etc etc.

Once the UPV has been granted (normally for two years), and she's back here, she'll need to apply for indefinite leave to remain (ILR) up to a month before the visa expires. Then she'll be here without a time limit, and about three years later, she'll have done the five years necessary for naturalisation.

Hope this helps.
|| paul R.I.P, January, 2007
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Post by JAJ » Tue Oct 24, 2006 11:51 pm

ppron747 wrote: Once the UPV has been granted (normally for two years), and she's back here, she'll need to apply for indefinite leave to remain (ILR) up to a month before the visa expires. Then she'll be here without a time limit, and about three years later, she'll have done the five years necessary for naturalisation.
And if a marriage takes place, the five years instantly drops to three.

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