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I do not think your unemployed status will have too much adverse effect on your application as long as you meet other requirements.munisa wrote:Hi all, I have tried searching the board and couldnt find my answer. Form AN asks for the employment status at time of applying. Would being unemployed affect the outcome? If I fill Unemployed as I will be out of work at the time of applying, what effect does it have on the decision? Thanks
Thanks Kindley, i will have ajob till about a month and a half before i qualify to apply. Fingers crossed!kindley wrote:I do not think your unemployed status will have too much adverse effect on your application as long as you meet other requirement.munisa wrote:Hi all, I have tried searching the board and couldnt find my answer. Form AN asks for the employment status at time of applying. Would being unemployed affect the outcome? If I fill Unemployed as I will be out of work at the time of applying, what effect does it have on the decision? Thanks
Yes, but one is expected to pay income tax and National Insurance contributions only if one owes them. It is perfectly possible to apply for naturalisation and not be working and, indeed, never have worked in the UK. A dependent spouse who doesn't work outside the home would be one obvious example of such a person (i.e. what was called 40 or 50 years ago a "housewife", although these days there are "house husbands" as well).cisiwh wrote:"Among the duties and obligations, which you are expected to fulfil, is payment of income tax and National Insurance contributions."
If you are a "housewife", I'd write in "Home duties".cisiwh wrote:Well, thanks for that, Christophe - it makes sense, and that is what I was hoping to hear But what about Section 3.2 of the AN form, where the only choices are employee, business partner, self-employed, and director - none of which would apply to a "housewife"?