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Applying For BC - Change Of Address

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 8:55 pm
by qhussain
Hi All,

I am planning to apply for BC(Tier1 5 year + 1 year ILR) in first week of June along with my daughter but I have to make home move as well in last week of June.

Can I use my friend's home address?

Also do I have to use mine/my friend local council for NCS service? I am planning to apply under JCAP scheme but neither mine or my friends local council provide this service?

Regards,
Hussain

Re: Applying For BC - Change Of Address

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 11:43 pm
by CR001
Suggest you apply AFTER you have moved.

You can apply through any NCS office that does the JCAP.

Re: Applying For BC - Change Of Address

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 11:16 am
by qhussain
Hi CR001,

Thanks a lot for your response again.

The issue is, I am moving home temporarily. After 3/4 months, I will move again to a permanent address and don’t want to delay the BC application for 3/4 months.

I was thinking to use my friends home address(his permanent address) for BC application, if possible?

Regards,
Hussain

Re: Applying For BC - Change Of Address

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 9:36 am
by qhussain
Really appreciate if someone can please share their view on this.

Is there any expire for NARIC Letter?

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 9:37 am
by qhussain
Hi All,

I got NARIC Letter for both my master & bachelor’s while applying for my very first application(HSMP) in year 2008.

Can I use that NARIC letter for my BC application?

For my ILR(Tier 1, 5 year route) last year may, I used Tier-2 PBS Calculator(as Tier 1 PBS calculator was closed) to score required points for English.

Can I use the previous prints of my Tier1/Tier2 PBS Calculator for English?

Regards,
Hussain

Re: Applying For BC - Change Of Address

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2016 5:00 pm
by qhussain
Hi All,

I asked my local council NCS, if I can put my friend’s address in AN1(mine) & MN1(my daughter), as I will be moving home while naturalization application in progress.

They have suggested, yes, I can but I am not too sure on their advice.

Anybody please share their experience, if they have been in similar situation?

Kind Regards,
Hussain