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DreamerBeliever wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 12:56 pmHello Mods
Firstly, many thanks for all the guidance I have received on this platform for past 5+ years.
After GTV, both me and my spouse - having been on ILR for 16+ months qualify for naturalisation. I am in the process of applying for naturalisation and have a few queries regarding our applications.
1.Trips outside UK - In one instance I travelled from The UK --> Country A (2 days) --> Country B (6 days) --> The UK. Since the 'country visited' box allows mentioning only 1 country - do I proceed with two separate entries or one? I assume the Departure date and return date are from departing and leaving the UK - so either I leave out mentioning one country completely (i.e., only mention Country B) or mention two separate trips. I don't want to say something that is incorrect in describing this trip. You can elaborate in a cover letter if you wish.
2. For Proof of living in the UK - both for previous addresses and for utility bills, do I submit details only for last 5 years i.e. - from March 2020 to March 2025 or from when I entered the UK, i.e., Dec 2018 onwards? Also, for documentation - could it be a combination of rental agreements, utility bills, council tax etc - or I should only stick to one 'type' of proof? Some cover annual, some monthly. Passports with stamps are enough.
3. For English Proficiency and Level - my spouse who has got her degree from outside the UK - has an ECCTIS Visas and Nationality Statement issued in October 2023 - that proves both the Academic Qualification Level Statement and English Language Proficiency Statement - which we submitted during the ILR process. Would this be enough proof for her? Yes
4. Referees - we have 2 British Citizens - who meet the accepted occupations for countersignatures list. Under How does the referee know the applicant - column, can we write basic descriptions such as "Family friend", "work colleague" etc.? Also, do we need to specify who from the 2 referees is the ‘professional person’ and who is the one with the professional standing?
No need to specify which is which, basic descriptions are OK.
I am grateful as always, for your guidance
Thank you.
Thank you @contorted_svycontorted_svy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 5:25 pmDreamerBeliever wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 12:56 pmHello Mods
Firstly, many thanks for all the guidance I have received on this platform for past 5+ years.
After GTV, both me and my spouse - having been on ILR for 16+ months qualify for naturalisation. I am in the process of applying for naturalisation and have a few queries regarding our applications.
1.Trips outside UK - In one instance I travelled from The UK --> Country A (2 days) --> Country B (6 days) --> The UK. Since the 'country visited' box allows mentioning only 1 country - do I proceed with two separate entries or one? I assume the Departure date and return date are from departing and leaving the UK - so either I leave out mentioning one country completely (i.e., only mention Country B) or mention two separate trips. I don't want to say something that is incorrect in describing this trip. You can elaborate in a cover letter if you wish.
DreamerBeliever wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 9:52 pmThank you @contorted_svycontorted_svy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 5:25 pmDreamerBeliever wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 12:56 pmHello Mods
Firstly, many thanks for all the guidance I have received on this platform for past 5+ years.
After GTV, both me and my spouse - having been on ILR for 16+ months qualify for naturalisation. I am in the process of applying for naturalisation and have a few queries regarding our applications.
1.Trips outside UK - In one instance I travelled from The UK --> Country A (2 days) --> Country B (6 days) --> The UK. Since the 'country visited' box allows mentioning only 1 country - do I proceed with two separate entries or one? I assume the Departure date and return date are from departing and leaving the UK - so either I leave out mentioning one country completely (i.e., only mention Country B) or mention two separate trips. I don't want to say something that is incorrect in describing this trip. You can elaborate in a cover letter if you wish.
I am not providing a cover letter.
But I will be mentioning Country A in the box, and in the description box under each trip (which has a 30 characters limit) - I am elaborating something like "Business+ CountryB 16-22 Oct". Hope this will clarify the situation (fingers crossed).
A related question to the same application
I started the application with my wife's application. After putting in all her details, I then added "another applicant" as me and have provided all the details.
I read on other threads on this forum that there is no such thing as a joint application for naturalisation, and that each application is treated individually (possibly even by separate case workers)
My question is - does the sequencing of the applicants within the application matter? NO -there's no lead applicant, every applicant is treated equally, no dependency or family concept application.
Asking because until now I have been the lead applicant and my wife has been a dependent. Sorry if I am overthinking. You are![]()
Thank you @alterhase58. This is a super helpful community with outstanding modsalterhase58 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 9:58 pmDreamerBeliever wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 9:52 pmThank you @contorted_svycontorted_svy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 5:25 pmDreamerBeliever wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 12:56 pmHello Mods
Firstly, many thanks for all the guidance I have received on this platform for past 5+ years.
After GTV, both me and my spouse - having been on ILR for 16+ months qualify for naturalisation. I am in the process of applying for naturalisation and have a few queries regarding our applications.
1.Trips outside UK - In one instance I travelled from The UK --> Country A (2 days) --> Country B (6 days) --> The UK. Since the 'country visited' box allows mentioning only 1 country - do I proceed with two separate entries or one? I assume the Departure date and return date are from departing and leaving the UK - so either I leave out mentioning one country completely (i.e., only mention Country B) or mention two separate trips. I don't want to say something that is incorrect in describing this trip. You can elaborate in a cover letter if you wish.
I am not providing a cover letter.
But I will be mentioning Country A in the box, and in the description box under each trip (which has a 30 characters limit) - I am elaborating something like "Business+ CountryB 16-22 Oct". Hope this will clarify the situation (fingers crossed).
A related question to the same application
I started the application with my wife's application. After putting in all her details, I then added "another applicant" as me and have provided all the details.
I read on other threads on this forum that there is no such thing as a joint application for naturalisation, and that each application is treated individually (possibly even by separate case workers)
My question is - does the sequencing of the applicants within the application matter? NO -there's no lead applicant, every applicant is treated equally, no dependency or family concept application.
Asking because until now I have been the lead applicant and my wife has been a dependent. Sorry if I am overthinking. You are![]()