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Naturalization after settled status

Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2023 3:23 am
by M00nloght
Hi .
Applicant is been granted settled status in 2019 . applicant p is Indian origin got status through marriage .both got settled status in 2019.
Couple is divorced last year .applicant want to apply for naturalization.
Questions 1. Can home office questions why they got divorced.
2 . Can home office ask for applicants wife for interview.
3 .can home office ask applicants for interview .
4 .applicant have ccj 1 is paid full and 2nd is on installments.
5 .can applicants be refused on basis of ccj. If so applicants status would be same right to stay or it would be changed .
Applicants applied for UC but have attained 0 £.

Re: Naturalization after settled status

Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2023 3:42 am
by MuhammadM86
M00nloght wrote:
Sat Dec 09, 2023 3:23 am
Hi .
Applicant is been granted settled status in 2019 . applicant p is Indian origin got status through marriage .both got settled status in 2019.
Couple is divorced last year .applicant want to apply for naturalization.
Questions 1. Can home office questions why they got divorced.i don’t think they would, client should be applying via the 5 year plus 1 SS.
2 . Can home office ask for applicants wife for interview. No
3 .can home office ask applicants for interview. Not sure, I haven’t heard of anyone being interviewed for BC application
4 .applicant have ccj 1 is paid full and 2nd is on installments. Declare them, unlikely they would affect the applicant
5 .can applicants be refused on basis of ccj. If so applicants status would be same right to stay or it would be changed. Unlikely as said above, if refused BC, there is no reason to take away the SS from them, regardless of being divorced
Applicants applied for UC but have attained 0 £.

Re: Naturalization after settled status

Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2023 7:31 am
by alterhase58
Naturalisation is not an immigration application. The statutory requirements are separate from immigration based on the British Nationality Act.
Applicants personal life is not investigated neither are finances.