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Advice on applying for citizenship

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 9:56 pm
by adctrl
Please I will appreciate you honest advice on this matter.

I have a very close friend who has been in the UK for the last ten years. She came in and seek for asylum at the port of entry at Heathrow. Her asylum application was later refused, asked to come and be signing etc.

Someone was telling me today that people can apply for citizenship if they have been in the UK for ten years.

Can this be right and if so, under what ground will this be?

The friend above has since had 2 kids since she was in the UK since 2003 and she said a solicitor has made an application in 2009 to the home office to consider her on compassionate ground but she has not heard anything since then.

Please advice on this.


Thanks

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 10:37 pm
by Jambo
You can apply for settlement (ILR) after 10 years of lawful residence. I suspect your friend doesn't fit this criteria.

Children born in the UK can apply for British citizenship if they have lived in the UK upto the age of 10 (even if not legal).

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 12:27 am
by Amber
Your friend she see if she possibly falls under a legacy case.