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Naturalisation after 14 Rule
Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 10:05 pm
by Elias222
I was granted ILR in Feb 2009 through the 14year Long Residence Rule after applying in January 2005. I was pretty much illegal during most of this period.
When collecting my passport from the solicitor, I asked the question as to how long it would take before I could apply for naturalisation and he said 12 months. This contradicts what is on the UKBA website with regards to breach of immigration rules with the last 5 years.
My question is do I have to wait for another 4 years or can I apply now? I have searched the boards but I can seem to find a clear Yes or No answer. Is there anyone out there that was in a similar situation with an answer? It will be truly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.
Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 11:12 pm
by mrlookforward
I have done a lot of research and there is no clear answer. Some solicitors hold the position that there should be clear 5 years legal residence, but then I know of people who have been granted BC after getting ILR outside immigration rules, and before ILR they were totally illegal. UKBA do have discretion to disregard previous illegal residence, but no one can surely say that they are routinely exercising this discretion at the moment. But I have to stress that I know of cases where BC has been granted within weeks to applicants who were totally illegal before getting ILR.
Re: Naturalisation after 14 Rule
Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 10:12 am
by krimith
Elias222 wrote:I was granted ILR in Feb 2009 through the 14year Long Residence Rule after applying in January 2005. I was pretty much illegal during most of this period.
When collecting my passport from the solicitor, I asked the question as to how long it would take before I could apply for naturalisation and he said 12 months. This contradicts what is on the UKBA website with regards to breach of immigration rules with the last 5 years.
My question is do I have to wait for another 4 years or can I apply now? I have searched the boards but I can seem to find a clear Yes or No answer. Is there anyone out there that was in a similar situation with an answer? It will be truly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.
this is just discrention from homeoffice my friend got legacy case ilr same my solicitor told him u can apply now if not approval so u just waste your fee but if approval so u get bc depend on luck and homeoffice discention
Re: Naturalisation after 14 Rule
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 8:55 am
by Elias222
krimith wrote:Elias222 wrote:I was granted ILR in Feb 2009 through the 14year Long Residence Rule after applying in January 2005. I was pretty much illegal during most of this period.
When collecting my passport from the solicitor, I asked the question as to how long it would take before I could apply for naturalisation and he said 12 months. This contradicts what is on the UKBA website with regards to breach of immigration rules with the last 5 years.
My question is do I have to wait for another 4 years or can I apply now? I have searched the boards but I can seem to find a clear Yes or No answer. Is there anyone out there that was in a similar situation with an answer? It will be truly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.
this is just discrention from homeoffice my friend got legacy case ilr same my solicitor told him u can apply now if not approval so u just waste your fee but if approval so u get bc depend on luck and homeoffice discention
Many thanks for the info krimith.
Re: Naturalisation after 14 Rule
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 9:27 am
by krimith
Elias222 wrote:krimith wrote:Elias222 wrote:I was granted ILR in Feb 2009 through the 14year Long Residence Rule after applying in January 2005. I was pretty much illegal during most of this period.
When collecting my passport from the solicitor, I asked the question as to how long it would take before I could apply for naturalisation and he said 12 months. This contradicts what is on the UKBA website with regards to breach of immigration rules with the last 5 years.
My question is do I have to wait for another 4 years or can I apply now? I have searched the boards but I can seem to find a clear Yes or No answer. Is there anyone out there that was in a similar situation with an answer? It will be truly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.
this is just discrention from homeoffice my friend got legacy case ilr same my solicitor told him u can apply now if not approval so u just waste your fee but if approval so u get bc depend on luck and homeoffice discention
Many thanks for the info krimith.
Elias222, I just want to ask you applied application in jan 2005 and then you get ilr in 2009 but in 2005 and 2009 between no reply from homeoffice?