Page 1 of 1
documents
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2019 8:51 pm
by p362
Hi
I am planing to apply ILR by 10 years route. Now I have family member-EU visa till 2023, though I have visa I decided to apply soon and It will be 10 years soon. SO AM I ALLOW TO APPLY OR DO I NEED TO WAIT TILL 2023?
I was full time student so I did only part time work on and off, and I don't have any pay slip or anything. Once I got family member-EU visa then I didn't work, because I am just housewife. DO I HAVE TO PROVIDE ANYHOW PAYSLIP OR COVER LETTER ?
HOW MANY MONTHS OF BANK STATEMENTS DO I HAVE TO SHOW AND IS THERE ANY MINIMUM-MAXIMUM AMOUNT TO SHOW?
All tenancy agreements, mortgage statements, Council Tax bills/statements, utility bills are only on my husband name, DOES IT HAS TO BE ON MY NAME / DO I NEED TO PROVIDE ?
DO I HAVE TO GIVE ALL ADDRESS THAT I USED Last 10 years ? I KNOW ALL ADDRESS BUT I AM NOT SURE ABOUT A ADDRESS, SO HOW COULD I FIND, ANY IDEA?
It will be really helpful.
Thanks
p362
Re: documents
Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2019 3:15 am
by zimba
It is your spouse that must show he was exercising treaty rights during time which you held EEA residence.
Also did you by any chance overstay between your student visa expiry date and EEA grant of leave ?
Re: documents
Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2019 10:25 am
by p362
Dear Sir/Madam
Thank for quick reply. During the student life I never overstay, there was always visa and visa processing time.
Regarding my husband side, in another words what he needs to show ? As he is self-employed. And I am holding EEA family visa since Jan 2018.
Thanks
Re: documents
Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2019 12:30 pm
by zimba
You do NOT need to show much. LIUK pass certificate and English language and all passports. For time spent as EEA resident, show that your husband was exercising treaty rights at all times
Re: documents
Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2019 12:32 pm
by p362
Dear Sir/Madam
I am planning to apply 10 years route ILR on this December. As I understand I need all my passports to count how many days I was out from uk.
I have only new passport and my old passport is in Home Office. I know months and year that I was out of UK but I might have to prove it.
The reason my passport is in Home Office, during my visa process my country Nepal changed hand written passport to machine readable passport(MRP) on 2010-2015. So I had to apply MRP before 2015 and I did. Once new passport was ready I took it from Nepal embassy for my civil wedding. Later on I got my visa(BRP) but they didn't send my old passport.
So now how do I get my old passport ? Can you inform me wether I need it or not for proof as Home Office has it?
It will be really helpful.
Thanks
p362
Re: documents
Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2019 4:24 pm
by CULLINAN
p362 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 12, 2019 12:32 pm
Dear Sir/Madam
I am planning to apply 10 years route ILR on this December. As I understand I need all my passports to count how many days I was out from uk.
I have only new passport and my old passport is in Home Office. I know months and year that I was out of UK but I might have to prove it.
The reason my passport is in Home Office, during my visa process my country Nepal changed hand written passport to machine readable passport(MRP) on 2010-2015. So I had to apply MRP before 2015 and I did. Once new passport was ready I took it from Nepal embassy for my civil wedding. Later on I got my visa(BRP) but they didn't send my old passport.
So now how do I get my old passport ? Can you inform me wether I need it or not for proof as Home Office has it?
It will be really helpful.
Thanks
p362
Do you have a copy of that passport?
All you need is to upload the copy.
Current passport has to be original only.
Re: documents
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 11:26 am
by p362
Thank you for quick reply. Yes have copy of my old passport.
I have pass Life in the UK Test certificate, about English language: I have degree on Master Of Arts Marketing And Innovation, it is not mainly it is by research. And Language of Instruction is English, Language of Assessment is also English. Does this certificate cover to my English language ? Or I still need to do English language test?
Thanks
p362
Re: documents
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 1:39 pm
by CULLINAN
[quote=p362 post_id=1836330 time=1570962417 user_id=219493]
Thank you for quick reply. Yes have copy of my old passport.
I have pass Life in the UK Test certificate, about English language: I have degree on Master Of Arts Marketing And Innovation, it is not mainly it is by research. And Language of Instruction is English, Language of Assessment is also English. Does this certificate cover to my English language ? Or I still need to do English language test?
I am assuming your degree is NOT from the UK.
You either need NARIC validity OR English Test.
Both cost £150.
English test is only 10 min.
https://www.trinitycollege.com/site/?id=3220
Re: documents
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 5:51 pm
by mansoorb
Dear experts,
Need some advice. I got my ILR last year and will be applying for my naturalization. I have the following queries to proceed:
1. I cleared my English test while applying for ILR. Do I need to get a certificate from NARIC to prove my English? Reason for asking is that while submitting the form, via
www.gov.uk, in the end it asks me to submit a NARIC certificate. Do I really need to get one?
2. I am only filling the form available on
https://visas-immigration.service.gov.uk. Is there anything else I need to fill in?
3. Do I need to send my documents such as Passport, BRC card etc in orginial after I submit my application?
Thanks
Mansoor
Re: documents
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 6:01 pm
by zimba
mansoorb wrote: ↑Sun Oct 13, 2019 5:51 pm
Dear experts,
Need some advice. I got my ILR last year and will be applying for my naturalization. I have the following queries to proceed:
1. I cleared my English test while applying for ILR. Do I need to get a certificate from NARIC to prove my English? Reason for asking is that while submitting the form, via
www.gov.uk, in the end it asks me to submit a NARIC certificate. Do I really need to get one?
2. I am only filling the form available on
https://visas-immigration.service.gov.uk. Is there anything else I need to fill in?
3. Do I need to send my documents such as Passport, BRC card etc in orginial after I submit my application?
Thanks
Mansoor
Do NOT tag your questions on random topics on the forum. Start your own post in the British Citizenship sub forum.

Re: documents
Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2019 11:46 am
by p362
Thank you for quick reply. Yes have copy of my old passport.
I have pass Life in the UK Test certificate, about English language: I have degree on Master Of Arts Marketing And Innovation, it is not mainly it is by research. And Language of Instruction is English, Language of Assessment is also English. Does this certificate cover to my English language ? Or I still need to do English language test?
I am assuming your degree is NOT from the UK.
You either need NARIC validity OR English Test.
Both cost £150.
English test is only 10 min.
https://www.trinitycollege.com/site/?id=3220
[/quote]
Dear Sir/Madam
Sorry I forgot to concern about my degree where did I get. It is EUROPEAN DIPLOMA SUPPLEMENT from
Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge Chelmsford Peterborough, U.K.
Thanks
p362
Re: documents
Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2019 1:21 pm
by p362
p362 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 11:46 am
Thank you for quick reply. Yes have copy of my old passport.
I have pass Life in the UK Test certificate, about English language: I have degree on Master Of Arts Marketing And Innovation, it is not mainly it is by research. And Language of Instruction is English, Language of Assessment is also English. Does this certificate cover to my English language ? Or I still need to do English language test?
I am assuming your degree is NOT from the UK.
You either need NARIC validity OR English Test.
Both cost £150.
English test is only 10 min.
https://www.trinitycollege.com/site/?id=3220
Dear Sir/Madam
Sorry I forgot to concern about my degree where did I get. It is EUROPEAN DIPLOMA SUPPLEMENT from
Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge Chelmsford Peterborough, U.K.
Does it work?
Thanks
p362
[/quote]