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Before the spouse visa, was she in the UK, for example on a fiancée visa? If so, please give details.Wife has ILR, after 2yrs on spouse visa
Your wife needs to pass the "applicant was physically in the UK exactly three years before UKBA receive the Naturalisation application" test. She cannot apply unless she can pass that test ...... except .....If so, misleading on UKBA site, saying can take up to 6 or 7 months to process (but can be less) so is that 2yrs spouse visa + 1 yr ILR + up to 6-7 months for citizenship???? Or can we apply earlier????
Presuming you are a British Citizen ... do please confirm .... my comment about that is ...."the minimum year" .... what minimum year? Or are you simply doing 3 - 2 = 1 year? The fact is, yes she needs ILR, and yes she needs to pass the "applicant was physically in the UK exactly three years before UKBA receive the Naturalisation application" test mentioned above, but for the spouse of a British Citizen there is no "minimum year" test at all.Main reason(s) being I am in the British Army and am posted abroad around the same time as the minimum year is up on ILR (July 2009)
Suspect that is your main worry! In which case the good news to pass to you is NCS! Make the application at an NCS office and your wife's passport, and your passport, will be photocopied by the NCS office ..... and then handed straight back to you. That is, apart from a couple of minutes, you do have your passports at all times.Do they keep her passport for the waiting time (`... up to 6-7 months...`?
-: so obviously the answer to the question "we can apply for Naturalisation 4th July next year? " is NO!visa was issued in Moscow 27 Jul 06 and Aliona came here 01 Aug 06
That is not called for ... and totally untrue. The fact is that as regards the need to be in the UK at the beginning of the qualifying period ... 5 years for most .... but 3 years for those married to, or in Civil Partnership with, a British Citizen .... UKBA has no discretion about the matter.if only i was a disabled homosexual off the boat from Afghan or somewhere with an ASBO.... maybe i`d get priority treatment
Watch 'Clerks II'! Despite it being american it's the most un-pc rubbish I've ever seen, except perhaps for 'Freddie Got Fingered'....willsk22 wrote:Humour John, i thought us Brits were famous for our dark, sometimes sarcastic sense of it????
No?
Or do people live in this PC bubble because its what they believe or `aught` to believe????
I see things differently as i feel soldiers are treated as second class citizens, if a few of the PC brigade went out to such places, getting shot at bombed and sh*t constantly, they may view it differently..
I think you need to appreciate that some of those reading this Board are asylum seekers, or indeed have been asylum seekers. Against that background I make no apologies for being sensitive on this issue.Humour John, i thought us Brits were famous for our dark, sometimes sarcastic sense of it????
No?
Or do people live in this PC bubble because its what they believe or `aught` to believe????
But not treated as second class citizens by UKBA! As Crown Servants there are beneficial provisions in the citizenship law, which your wife might well be able to take advantage of. So do appreciate that I am trying to help you here, but information needed! :-I see things differently as i feel soldiers are treated as second class citizens,
You either need to explain, if applicable, that your wife was living with you outside the UK prior to 01.08.06 because of your overseas Crown Service .... or alternatively she can apply from outside the UK after 01.08.09, again if she is living with you and you are abroad because of Crown Service.
Well, one doesn't need to be an asylum seeker to speak out against offensive remarks.John wrote:I think you need to appreciate that some of those reading this Board are asylum seekers, or indeed have been asylum seekers. Against that background I make no apologies for being sensitive on this issue.Humour John, i thought us Brits were famous for our dark, sometimes sarcastic sense of it????
No?
Or do people live in this PC bubble because its what they believe or `aught` to believe????