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Naturalisation application 6 months plus - how long have you been waiting?

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2025 10:48 pm
by cloud123
Hi,

To all the people who have been waiting for more than 6 months, please tell us how long you have been waiting so you don't feel you are alone in this.

I have been waiting for nearly 10 months. I applied on 3/11/2024

Sometimes I feel very frustrated and I keep thinking, why me?

If you have been waiting for long please tell us.

Re: Naturalisation application 6 months plus - how long have you been waiting?

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2025 6:55 am
by contorted_svy
We don't have a thread for wait times, but we do have one with advised actions to chase months-plus-waiting-for-citizenship-app ... 43483.html

Re: Naturalisation application 6 months plus - how long have you been waiting?

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2025 1:30 pm
by secret.simon
We have seen threads on these forums for people waiting for 14 months and 2 years. So six months is not really that long.

Re: Naturalisation application 6 months plus - how long have you been waiting?

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2025 10:20 am
by ms1967
I'm at nearly 10 months, 43 weeks. I definitely stressed daily up until the 6 month mark, and occasionally get annoyed still (hence peeking on the boards this AM!), but on the whole I forget about it most days. I do know why mine is delayed (or at least I suspect I do - good character requirements/past arrest), and i'll share more about that here and how I approached it for future reference once I have a decision either way. I do feel to some extent that I'd just like to go ahead and be refused if they're just dragging out a refusal. That's weird to say after so many years and so much money invested in this country, but I definitely feel beaten down by it all.

Re: Naturalisation application 6 months plus - how long have you been waiting?

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2025 12:25 pm
by lolo2
Having a past arrest doesn't necessarily mean that the naturalisation application will be refused. Some users here have reported being granted citizenship even after serving time in prison (unconfirmed testimonies though).

I suggest following the steps mentioned in the link above and request some feedback from the Home Office.

I know this is easier to say it than to put it into practice, but in the meantime I would stick to your approach of forgetting about this. As a settled person, you have pretty much the same rights as a British person.