Spouse of new British Citizen - how long till she can apply?
Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 10:17 am
Hi there,
I am an EU citizen, currently waiting to hear on my British citizenship application result. I applied on 21 April, using the NCS and have had my application acknowledged, fee debited and also enrolled the biometrics.
My wife (a non-EU citizen) is interested in applying and has been living in the UK since 2010. Between September 2010 and November 2012 she lived here on a student visa, while from December 2012 she has been here on an EEA2. A few questions arise:
1) If I were granted British citizenship in the coming months, does a specific amount of time need to pass before my wife can apply? Or can she apply from the moment I've become a British citizen?
2) Does 'free from immigration time restrictions' mean the time that she has been here on the EEA2? I realise EU spouses of British citizens need to be in the UK for a minimum of five years prior to applying (unless they have indefinite leave to remain), but what about non-EU spouses?
Many thanks for any advice!
I am an EU citizen, currently waiting to hear on my British citizenship application result. I applied on 21 April, using the NCS and have had my application acknowledged, fee debited and also enrolled the biometrics.
My wife (a non-EU citizen) is interested in applying and has been living in the UK since 2010. Between September 2010 and November 2012 she lived here on a student visa, while from December 2012 she has been here on an EEA2. A few questions arise:
1) If I were granted British citizenship in the coming months, does a specific amount of time need to pass before my wife can apply? Or can she apply from the moment I've become a British citizen?
2) Does 'free from immigration time restrictions' mean the time that she has been here on the EEA2? I realise EU spouses of British citizens need to be in the UK for a minimum of five years prior to applying (unless they have indefinite leave to remain), but what about non-EU spouses?
Many thanks for any advice!