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Help regarding residence period
Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2019 11:24 pm
by methhyden
Dear Members ;
I have a confusion regarding residence requirement for my Spouse Citizenship application;
here is the history of her living in U.K.
Arrived in U.K. : 14 Jan 2012 as HSMP dependent
Number of days spent outside U.K. are as follows ;
Sep 2013 till November 2013 : 63 days
July 2014 till Jan 2015 : 181 days
March 2016 : Got her ILR as my dependent
Sep 2016 till July 2017 : 299 days ( Because of family circumstances )
July 2019 till Sep 2019 : 38 days
She has spent overall 581 days over the period of almost 8 years .. and I think rule is not more than 450 days over the last 5 years .
I am not sure when to apply for her Naturalisation coz of her residence requirement and how I should calculate before sending her application to Home Office .
Your prompt reply shall be highly admired
Regards
Re: Help regarding residence period
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2019 9:46 am
by aman90
Count backwards from tentative date of naturalisation application. Applicant must be physically present in the country 5 years or 3 years (in case married to a British citizen) prior to the date of application. No more than 90 days in the 12 months prior to date of application.
450 days- 5 years
270 days- 3 years
01.11.19 to 31.10.14 - apply above.
Re: Help regarding residence period
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2019 5:16 pm
by methhyden
Hi Aman
Thanks for the reply. I just need to ask you that if I put the earliest date you mentioned below that is 31-10-2014, she was not present in U.K. in that period of time as I mentioned before;
July 2014 till January 2015 ??? So would that apply in this case..
Thanks
Re: Help regarding residence period
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2019 5:56 pm
by aman90
In that case ur spouse can apply for naturalisation somewhere in January 2020 when she was physically present in UK.
What abt ur self? Are you not a British citizen yet?
Re: Help regarding residence period
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2019 7:29 pm
by methhyden
Thanks for the clarification, that's what I was thinking to apply around January 2020 which is not far anyway, so I should wait till January.
Nope I am not a British citizen yet, still on ILR.
One more question, she used ESOL Certificate Speaking and Listening , Entry level 3 (QCF) or B1 at the time of ILR which was accepted, so it would be enough or she does need to do another English test??
Thanks
Re: Help regarding residence period
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2019 10:03 pm
by aman90
methhyden wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2019 7:29 pm
Thanks for the clarification, that's what I was thinking to apply around January 2020 which is not far anyway, so I should wait till January.
Nope I am not a British citizen yet, still on ILR.
One more question, she used ESOL Certificate Speaking and Listening , Entry level 3 (QCF) or B1 at the time of ILR which was accepted, so it would be enough or she does need to do another English test??
Thanks
B1 is fine. Do take the time to read the nationality guidance and form AN guidance in the mean time.
Question regarding English language test..
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2021 11:05 am
by methhyden
Hii there
I have a query regarding English language test for Naturalisation for my spouse..
she used ESOL Certificate Speaking and Listening , Entry level 3 (QCF) or B1 from City and Guilds which was Ofqual registered , at the time of ILR which was accepted and ILR was granted ,
So it would be enough or she does need to do another English test?? We are not sure coz they have updated guidance few times ..
By the way she submitted ILR application on 16 November 2015.
Your prompt reply shall be highly admired...
Thanks
Re: Question regarding English language test..
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2021 12:25 pm
by alterhase58
Select the option which allows you to rely on the test provided for ILR. No need for a new test.
Re: Question regarding English language test..
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2021 2:17 pm
by methhyden
Thanks Alterhase58 for reply...
Please find below online question which I filled.. is that the right option ??
English language
Do you have a previous visa, entry clearance or leave to remain where you had to prove your knowledge of English?
Yes
Tell us the previous visa, entry clearance or leave to remain you had
Indefinite leave to remain
Personal information
Did you meet the knowledge of English requirement as part of an indefinite leave application made on or after 28 October 2013?
Yes
Thanks
Re: Question regarding English language test..
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2021 2:20 pm
by alterhase58
That looks ok.
Re: Question regarding English language test..
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2021 2:28 pm
by methhyden
Ok so in next section ,what about this now as test was not in approved list .. so what should i fill here??
Do you have a degree that was taught in English?
(Required)
The degree must be equivalent to a UK Bachelor's degree or above. If you have completed a research degree, the research must have been conducted in English.
Yes
No
Have you passed an approved English language test?
(Required)
Check the list of approved English language tests.
Yes
No
Did the test assess your speaking and listening skills at a level equivalent to CEFR B1 or higher?
(Required)
Check your certificate or ask your language school if you do not know.
Yes
No
How did you get your result?
(Required)
Certificate
Online reference number
Thanks again in advance
Re: Question regarding English language test..
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2021 2:39 pm
by CULLINAN
Select “no” to degree and input B1 test details.
Re: Question regarding English language test..
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2021 2:59 pm
by methhyden
Hii Cullinan
Thanks for the quick reply.. just last one..
Have you passed an approved English language test?
(Required)
Check the list of approved English language tests.
Yes
No
What should I put YES or NO as it is not in current approved test list...
Thanks
Re: Question regarding English language test..
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2021 3:55 pm
by CULLINAN
Applying for citizenship
You can use a B1 level qualification that’s run out if you’re applying for citizenship and it was accepted when you settled in the UK.
It does not matter if the B1 level test you took is not on the current list of recognised tests. You do not need to take another test.
https://www.gov.uk/english-language/app ... ifications
Check what does it say if you select NO??
Otherwise select yes and proceed.