UK NARIC and P800 UNDERPAID TAX FOR NATURALISATION
Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2015 2:00 pm
Dear all,
Firstly, I am an undergraduate studying Nursing in London and a spouse to a British citizen, I have Access to Nursing diploma from a college here in UK and I have GSCE equivalence from the same college, I am planning to get a UK NARIC equivalence for my first degree (BSc) from outside the UK but I do not know if I still need to sit the B1 CEFR Exam to proof my knowledge of English Language? I passed the Life in UK test about 3 years ago when I applied for ILR.
Secondly, I used to work full time but I resigned to pursue a degree so I only work when I have time off. HMRC sent me a P800 stating that I am owing £700, I have made arrangement with them paying through direct debit every month. My question is I want to apply for Naturalisation but I am worried I could be refused due to this underpaid tax which I am paying monthly. There is no way I could clear this at once and I still have like 10 months of payment to go.
Has anyone applied for naturalisation under these circumstances please? Any information will be useful.
Many thanks on advance.
Firstly, I am an undergraduate studying Nursing in London and a spouse to a British citizen, I have Access to Nursing diploma from a college here in UK and I have GSCE equivalence from the same college, I am planning to get a UK NARIC equivalence for my first degree (BSc) from outside the UK but I do not know if I still need to sit the B1 CEFR Exam to proof my knowledge of English Language? I passed the Life in UK test about 3 years ago when I applied for ILR.
Secondly, I used to work full time but I resigned to pursue a degree so I only work when I have time off. HMRC sent me a P800 stating that I am owing £700, I have made arrangement with them paying through direct debit every month. My question is I want to apply for Naturalisation but I am worried I could be refused due to this underpaid tax which I am paying monthly. There is no way I could clear this at once and I still have like 10 months of payment to go.
Has anyone applied for naturalisation under these circumstances please? Any information will be useful.
Many thanks on advance.