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help please, I m a single mum greek with a British baby girl

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 9:56 pm
by stella22
Hello
I will need some help please how to apply for British passport or maybe naturalisation coz I live in UK only 3 years, but my baby girl is British, does anyone know s what to do and how to apply

Re: help please, I m a single mum greek with a British baby

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 10:08 pm
by drdh4
This might help..

Citizenship FAQs - Common Questions - Read before posting
Postby Jambo » Mon Feb 13, 2012 4:21 pm

I’ve collected the most common questions and answers into one thread which I hope people would find useful. I’ve split it into several posts so it would be easy to link to the relevant section if needed. I will try to keep updating the thread with more FAQ in future.

Naturalisation

Eligibility

Q1: I was just granted ILR, when can I apply?

If not married to BC, the standard requirements need to be met. This includes holding ILR/PR for at least 12 months before applying.

If married to a BC, you can apply the same day you are granted ILR if you meet the spouse requirements which includes 3 years residence. Any legal stay in the UK counts.

An important requirement you should pay attention to is that you need to have been physically present in the UK at the beginning of the 3/5 years residence period i.e. the day the HO receives your application 3/5 years back. This is a pass/fail test and the HO has no discretion with this requirement.


Q2: My spouse was granted ILR as a dependant. When can he/she apply?

Once a dependant is granted ILR, he/she is not a dependant any more. For naturalisation, each applicant needs to meet the requirements (including the 5 years residence period). There is a reduced fee when applying together.

If one applicant meets the 5 years residence requirement but the spouse doesn’t, then once the applicant is granted BC (after the citizenship ceremony), the spouse becomes a spouse of BC and can apply for naturalisation under the 3 years residence requirements.


Q3: I’ve been absent more than the required days, can I apply?

This would be an application at discretion and would depend on the number of absent days and some other criteria. See section 4 & 5 in the HO guidelines Annex B: The residence requirement.


Q4: Do I need to take the Life in the UK test again?

If you passed the test when applying for settlement, there is no need to take the test again. Just indicate that by ticking the relevant box in the application form.


Q5: I'm a EEA national/family member of EEA national. When can I apply for naturalisation?

Under EEA regulations, Permanent Residence status is obtained automatically after 5 years of exercising treaty rights. You need to hold PR status for 1 year to be eligible for naturalisation (unless you are married to a BC) so effectively you can apply after 6 years of residence in the UK. Having a PR Confirmation (following EEA3/EEA4 application) is optional and is not required in order to apply for naturalisation.

You have two options:

1. Apply after 6 years in the UK. This includes 5 years of exercising treaty rights + 1 year with PR. You will need to provide proof of the 5 years (similar to what is needed in EEA3/EEA4 application). Form AN has a specific section (Q2.4-2.6) for such application.
2. Apply 1 year after the issue date of the PR Confirmation (EEA3/EEA4). In this case, there is no need to prove treaty rights again and normally just your passport (and Life in the UK test) is required.

If you hold a PR Confirmation for less than 1 year but have lived in the UK for 6 years, you can apply using option (1). The PR confirmation can only be used if you apply 1 year after the issue date. The reason is that the PR Confirmation only contains one date - issue date. It doesn't state when the PR status was actually acquired. If you want to use a PR date prior to the issue date, you will need to provide treaty rights proof to prove it.

Q6: I'm an EEA national from A8 country. I never registered with WRS and the scheme has been abolished in 2011. Can I still apply for naturalisation?

Under EEA regulations, EEA nationals from the new joiners in 2004 (the A8 countries) were required to register with the HO within 30 days of starting employment (there were exemptions in certain cases). This scheme was abolished in April 2011. It was the responsibility of the employee to register.

If you never registered, then your employment years can't be counted as lawful under the EEA regulations and will not lead to PR and British citizenship. This means that your 5 years for PR (and 6 years for BC) started in May 2011 (when the scheme was closed). You should be able to apply for naturalisation in 2017.

Fees

Q1: How much is the cost of naturalisation application?

See fees.


Application form

The application form is Form AN and the AN guide.

Q1: Which ways could I apply?

You can apply by post or use Nationality Checking Service (NCS). NCS will go over your application, photo copy your documents so you can keep the original and forward the application on your behalf to the HO. There is a charge for the service (£30-50) and you can use any NCS. You don’t need to use the one where you live.


http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... 95747.html

Re: help please, I m a single mum greek with a British baby

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 1:29 am
by vinny
stella22 wrote:Hello
I will need some help please how to apply for British passport or maybe naturalisation coz I live in UK only 3 years, but my baby girl is British, does anyone know s what to do and how to apply
What's your status? Do you have ILR?

Re: help please, I m a single mum greek with a British baby

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 10:13 am
by stella22
Well I don't have ILR unfortunately, what exactly means and how's can I apply for that

Re: help please, I m a single mum greek with a British baby

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 10:38 am
by vinny
vinny wrote:What's your status?

Re: help please, I m a single mum greek with a British baby

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 12:39 pm
by CR001
@Vinny - her subject heading says she is a Greek mum.

Re: help please, I m a single mum greek with a British baby

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 3:22 pm
by vinny
Yes. But it doesn't help much.
Was she on a partner's visa?
Was there domestic violence?
Does she have current leave?
What category leave?
How did she enter the UK? etc.

Re: help please, I m a single mum greek with a British baby

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 10:33 pm
by CR001
Assuming she is Greek, then I would assume EU national/passport?

Re: help please, I m a single mum greek with a British baby

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 10:49 pm
by Amber
She could of entered on spouse leave before July 2012 (2 year route) hence, Vinny's questions need answering.

Re: help please, I m a single mum greek with a British baby

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 1:10 am
by vinny
CR001 wrote:Assuming she is Greek, then I would assume EU national/passport?
Yes. That is a good point. But if she is under the EEA regulations, then is she a qualified person too? Is she working or a job seeker? Student or Self-sufficient with CSI? Etc.