Naturalisation Application
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 5:10 pm
Good day,
I have decided to apply for Naturalisation (Form AN) and would like to ensure that I understand the requirements and supporting documents correctly. I am a national of an EEA country who was in full-time education since coming to the UK in 2006. Our family has received the Permanent Residence (PR) blue booklet in 2011. I am trying to apply on the following basis:
If you are NOT married to or the civil partner of a British citizen (Section 6(1) of the British Nationality Act 1981)
Requirements
Thank you for your time.
I have decided to apply for Naturalisation (Form AN) and would like to ensure that I understand the requirements and supporting documents correctly. I am a national of an EEA country who was in full-time education since coming to the UK in 2006. Our family has received the Permanent Residence (PR) blue booklet in 2011. I am trying to apply on the following basis:
If you are NOT married to or the civil partner of a British citizen (Section 6(1) of the British Nationality Act 1981)
Requirements
- Over 18? Yes
- Of sound mind? Yes
- Intend to continue living in the UK? Yes
- Can communicate in English? Yes, UK BSc university degree
- Have sufficient knowledge about the Life in the UK? Yes, got the pass certificate
- Are of good character? Yes, had no problems with the law and all duties fulfilled
- Have lived in the UK for a minimum of 5 years before applying? Yes, since 2006
- Residence qualifying period? Yes, was in full-time education between 2006-2018. I did not leave UK for longer than 20 days each year for holidays.
- National of EEA? Yes
- Evidence of Identity: EEA Passport, used it for the Life in UK test
- Knowledge of Language: BSc Degree from a UK university & Life in the UK pass certificate
- Evidence of PR: Blue PR card (it consists of 3 pages and states: Document Certifying Permanent Residence on the vignette) It was given to me in 2011
- Evidence of lawful residence during the 5 year period: I have a passport, but since it does not have stamps I can attach letters from education establishments to prove that I was here. I have 3 letters proving that I was in full time education 05/09/2011-18/07/2014, 20/09/2014-27/07/2017 and 18/09/2017-20/09/2018 respectively.
- The requirement: “You must have been physically present in England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man or the Channel Islands on the day 5 years before the application is received by the Home Office.”. Do I have to prove that even if I have letter stating that I was in full-time education from 2011 to 2014? Will bank-statements help? I do not have any other documents because I have always lived with my parents and all bills are in their name
- I was not employed since coming to the UK. My full-time studies have ended on 20/09/2018 but I will only graduate in late January 2019. Would I just write Unemployed as my occupation?
- Sending just my UK academic degree is enough? I assume I do not need to include the degree transcript or the UK NARIC confirmation?
- Are there any specific requirements to letters proving lawful residence? My letters just state that I was attending an educational establishment during the relevant period. All the letters have my address on them.
- Since I already have PR, I do not need to have exercised EU treaty rights, such as Comprehensive Sickness Insurance (CSI), right?
- Do I need Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) if I have PR? In my mind those two are same
- Are full-time education summer breaks considered as being present in the UK?
- Am I missing any type of evidence AND are they all correct/relevant to my case?
Thank you for your time.