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Online application - date of application?

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2020 8:23 pm
by VulgarisMagistralis
Hello,

One can apply for naturalisation after 1 year of indefinite leave to remain, correct?
So, suppose I have ILR, but it's not been 1 year yet. And I start filling in the form online.
At which point exactly will the application date be set? On the date of payment? On the date I send all the documents? On the date I started filling in the form?

Can I fill in the form and proceed to pay for the application before I complete 1 year of ILR? Is there an acceptance margin for the date of application?

I'm asking because I wish to see the form requirements before filling it, so I don't have to stop my application to gather more data and get back to it. I know that is possible, but I'd like to do this in one go. So what is the earliest I can try that?

So, for example. I've read that the referees' declaration can be downloaded after payment. So the application is not complete at that point, is it? I need them to sign the stuff first. So does it mean I can't apply exactly 1 year after the ILR?

Thanks for your help!

Re: Online application - date of application?

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2020 8:28 pm
by CR001
One can apply for naturalisation after 1 year of indefinite leave to remain, correct?
Correct, the full 12 months on ILR.
So, suppose I have ILR, but it's not been 1 year yet. And I start filling in the form online.
At which point exactly will the application date be set? On the date of payment? On the date I send all the documents? On the date I started filling in the form?
Date of application is the date you submit and pay online. NO documents are posted to HO, you upload them digitally before your biometric appointment.
Can I fill in the form and proceed to pay for the application before I complete 1 year of ILR? Is there an acceptance margin for the date of application?
You should only submit and pay when you qualify and have held ILR for the full 12 months. You can start the application, but don't submit it yet.
I'm asking because I wish to see the form requirements before filling it, so I don't have to stop my application to gather more data and get back to it. I know that is possible, but I'd like to do this in one go. So what is the earliest I can try that?
If you are not married to a British citizen, you must wait the full 12 months before you submit and pay.
So, for example. I've read that the referee's declaration can be downloaded after payment. So the application is not complete at that point, is it? I need them to sign the stuff first. So does it mean I can't apply exactly 1 year after the ILR?
You need to wait the 12 months, as the rules clearly state. There is no 'early application concession' for citizenship.

Re: Online application - date of application?

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2020 8:33 pm
by VulgarisMagistralis
CR001 wrote:
Wed Mar 11, 2020 8:28 pm
You need to wait the 12 months, as the rules clearly state. There is no 'early application concession' for citizenship.
I understand that. My point is.. when is the date set? I can perform different steps in different dates.

But you mentioned it's when "you submit and pay online", so I guess that answers the question!

Thank you!

Passport photos in the naturalisation online form

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2020 8:59 pm
by VulgarisMagistralis
Hello, I am preparing my application online (I didn't submit yet) and it seems I need to provide passport photos.

I do have a physical photograph that can be used, but it seems I will need more. At least 2 photos for the referees.

So my question is this: do I need any physical photographs or is it enough having a scanned photograph to use with the online application? Will I be required, at any moment, to send physical photos?

Re: Passport photos in the naturalisation online form

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2020 9:03 pm
by CR001
You need physical photos stuck into the printed out referee forms. Your referees have to each sign their respective form. Form is then scanned and uploaded after it has been signed.

Re: Passport photos in the naturalisation online form

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2020 9:06 pm
by VulgarisMagistralis
CR001 wrote:
Mon Mar 16, 2020 9:03 pm
You need physical photos stuck into the printed out referee forms. Your referees have to each sign their respective form. Form is then scanned and uploaded after it has been signed.
So.. two are enough? Thanks!

Re: Passport photos in the naturalisation online form

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2020 9:08 pm
by CR001
Yes, two referees, two of your photos.

Re: Passport photos in the naturalisation online form

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2020 10:06 pm
by VulgarisMagistralis
Thanks for the fast reply. Very helpful!