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In general, no. It will be ten years from the first day that he got permission to legally remain in the UK via a visa, permit, DLR and/or the like.Endless15 wrote:Hi everyone
I will try to be brief ..non EU citizen entered uk in 2004 as asylum seeker got refused and while waiting for outcome of new appeal for asylum got married to eu citizen.
The asylum case was closed.
We thought the 10 years would run from the moment he has shown himself to authorities (straight away in 2004) but we have been advised that the 10 years would be counted from the moment he got married.
Is this correct?
It is alway possible to be refused. The UK could stop granting anyone and everyone citizenship from tomorrow onwards if they so chose, no matter what the applicant's background might be. I am certain I have read on this board of an approval for someone whose illegal stay was over ten years ago. Your non-EU citizen will probably just have to wait out the ten years and apply and then see what happens.Endless15 wrote:Also would it still be possible that when applying the citizenship will be refused? The non-eu citizen was signing in each week, working only when having the permit and no criminal convictions.
Thanks in advance
Your interpretation seems to be sound. Unfortunately this is a very new standard and I don't think that the point has been tested yet. Until somebody posts on here or it comes out publicly in a JR, we just don't know.Endless15 wrote:Anyone?
..am I correct in thinking it will be likely refused even after 10 years?