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I am guessing this should be okay but please check this link to be sure.jo2015 wrote:Hi
I would like to apply for naturalisation. I'm married to british man since 2009 also I'm the european citizen living in UK since 2004.
Since 2011 November I'm on ESA and DLA and I have some concerns about applying I don't want to have an application refused because of that. Can anybody help me ? Menwhile I was full time mother and also did volunering job.
What have this benefits to do with me. I'm here 11 years never was climing any benefits. Just when I become ill I have DLA and ESA contrybution based. I was always working full time.fwd079 wrote:I am guessing this should be okay but please check this link to be sure.jo2015 wrote:Hi
I would like to apply for naturalisation. I'm married to british man since 2009 also I'm the european citizen living in UK since 2004.
Since 2011 November I'm on ESA and DLA and I have some concerns about applying I don't want to have an application refused because of that. Can anybody help me ? Menwhile I was full time mother and also did volunering job.
Thus, no effect. However, do also consider another requirement, that you are settled, I am assuming you have permanent residence or ILR.Q23 - wrote:I am claiming public funds will I be refused?
Claiming public funds that you are entitled to is fine and will not be grounds for refusal.
However, if you are claiming public funds which you are not entitled to this is likely to result in a refusal. Although, if you claimed public funds you were not entitled to, but there was no deliberate attempt to deceive the authorities, this should not result in a refusal.
Apologies, Amber. And thanks for link, very useful.Amber wrote:fwd079 that link is to a Northern Ireland website.
You still need ILR/PR status. Please see through Amber's provided link/post here.jo2015 wrote:Do I need that 'permanent residence or ILR'?I was an au-pair but in 2005 I started working in nursery school and I applyed for WRS. But I did not apply again after changing job and was working there 10 months. So...Thats why I think is the best for me to apply as a persona married to a british citizen.
Big Thank you guys for help.