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Got ILR now, please guide the way to British Nationality.

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Got ILR now, please guide the way to British Nationality.

Post by imur69er » Sat Feb 27, 2010 8:34 pm

Hello all,

I recently got my ILR on the 5yrs WP Basis.

I have been told I can apply for BRITISH nationality after staying 1 yr on the ILR (conditionally not more than 90 days out of uk).

Can you please tell me what is the next thing to do in order to get the BN? Please guide all the steps.

As far as I understand, the following are the procedures:

1) After 1 year of ILR, apply using AN form via NCS or via post?
2) If application is succeed, the HO will send an invitation letter to attend the ceremony.
3) Contact the local office and attend the ceremony.

Does this means that when an application is succeed, they send you the British PASSPORT? or to get a British Passport you have to apply that in the passport office at victoria london only after the ceremony has been done?

Also please tell what documents would I need to send with the AN form?
1) My passport?
2) My LIFE IN THE UK TEST and maybe my driving licence which I used as my ID when I did the test?

Any other documents like bank statements or payslips or letters from my empoyee?

Please guide at your earliest, as your guidance would be very helpful to all other members :).

Thanks a lot.

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Re: Got ILR now, please guide the way to British Nationality

Post by Tim555 » Sat Feb 27, 2010 9:14 pm

imur69er wrote:Hello all,

I recently got my ILR on the 5yrs WP Basis.

I have been told I can apply for BRITISH nationality after staying 1 yr on the ILR (conditionally not more than 90 days out of uk).

Can you please tell me what is the next thing to do in order to get the BN? Please guide all the steps.

As far as I understand, the following are the procedures:

1) After 1 year of ILR, apply using AN form via NCS or via post?
2) If application is succeed, the HO will send an invitation letter to attend the ceremony.
3) Contact the local office and attend the ceremony.

Does this means that when an application is succeed, they send you the British PASSPORT? or to get a British Passport you have to apply that in the passport office at victoria london only after the ceremony has been done?

Also please tell what documents would I need to send with the AN form?
1) My passport?
2) My LIFE IN THE UK TEST and maybe my driving licence which I used as my ID when I did the test?

Any other documents like bank statements or payslips or letters from my empoyee?

Please guide at your earliest, as your guidance would be very helpful to all other members :).

Thanks a lot.
1) Best option is NCS
2) Yes
3) Yes

-You have to fill passport application for passport after your citizenship cermony.
-For Documents required ( for AN application ) please go through AN application guide notes.
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imur69er
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Post by imur69er » Sat Feb 27, 2010 11:04 pm

Tim555

Thanks a lot mate ...

"You have to fill passport application for passport after your citizenship cermony."

Where can we obtain the passport application form? what is it called?

Thanks again mate.

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Post by geriatrix » Sat Feb 27, 2010 11:32 pm

imur69er wrote:Where can we obtain the passport application form? what is it called?
See Apply for a new or renewed passport

regards

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Re: Got ILR now, please guide the way to British Nationality

Post by f2k » Sun Feb 28, 2010 5:05 pm

imur69er wrote:Hello all,

I recently got my ILR on the 5yrs WP Basis.

I have been told I can apply for BRITISH nationality after staying 1 yr on the ILR (conditionally not more than 90 days out of uk).

Can you please tell me what is the next thing to do in order to get the BN? Please guide all the steps.

As far as I understand, the following are the procedures:

1) After 1 year of ILR, apply using AN form via NCS or via post?
2) If application is succeed, the HO will send an invitation letter to attend the ceremony.
3) Contact the local office and attend the ceremony.

Does this means that when an application is succeed, they send you the British PASSPORT? or to get a British Passport you have to apply that in the passport office at victoria london only after the ceremony has been done?

Also please tell what documents would I need to send with the AN form?
1) My passport?
2) My LIFE IN THE UK TEST and maybe my driving licence which I used as my ID when I did the test?

Any other documents like bank statements or payslips or letters from my empoyee?

Please guide at your earliest, as your guidance would be very helpful to all other members :).

Thanks a lot.
I would suggest you have a look at http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/briti ... alisation/

imur69er
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Post by imur69er » Sun Feb 28, 2010 10:59 pm

thanks a lot sushdmehta and f2k

so now the steps are:

1) apply via NCS using the AN form
2) if application succeeded, HO will send invitation letter to attend the ceremony
3) contact local office and attend the ceremony
4) apply for passport at post office service using the new passport form

Right?

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Post by Tim555 » Mon Mar 01, 2010 9:28 am

imur69er wrote:thanks a lot sushdmehta and f2k

so now the steps are:

1) apply via NCS using the AN form
2) if application succeeded, HO will send invitation letter to attend the ceremony
3) contact local office and attend the ceremony
4) apply for passport at post office service using the new passport form

Right?
Right. 8)
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Post by imur69er » Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:19 am

thanks a lot TIM :D

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Post by juliajules1979 » Wed Mar 03, 2010 4:51 pm

Sorry but can somebody tell me what NCS is? Many thanks

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Post by Markie » Thu Mar 04, 2010 12:51 pm

The NCS or nationality Checking service is provided by local authorities (local councils).

For a nominal fee, they will ensure that your form is correctly completed, and they will copy your documents and return them to you. They will ensure that your application is validly submitted and that the unwaivable requirements for citizenship are met.

As a result of this check, you keep you original documents (e.g. passport, marriage certificates et al) as these were verified already through NCS.
juliajules1979 wrote:Sorry but can somebody tell me what NCS is? Many thanks

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Post by juliajules1979 » Thu Mar 04, 2010 1:10 pm

Many thanks for your response

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Post by imur69er » Fri Mar 05, 2010 1:09 am

I have been told as for the supporting documents it is a MUST to submit the following with the AN application form:

1) 6 months bank statement
2) 3 months pay slips?
3) letter from employment

Please assure me is this the correct information?

Thanks

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Post by f2k » Fri Mar 05, 2010 2:58 pm

imur69er wrote:I have been told as for the supporting documents it is a MUST to submit the following with the AN application form:

1) 6 months bank statement
2) 3 months pay slips?
3) letter from employment

Please assure me is this the correct information?

Thanks
Please have a look at the link I provided earlier. It gives you the form and guidance. This clear states what documents you MUST provide. you will probably find that the documents that you have been told you must supply are probably not required

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Post by Christophe » Fri Mar 05, 2010 6:58 pm

imur69er wrote:I have been told as for the supporting documents it is a MUST to submit the following with the AN application form:

1) 6 months bank statement
2) 3 months pay slips?
3) letter from employment

Please assure me is this the correct information?

Thanks
Who told you that?

The link posted by f2k takes you to the guidance notes, which outlines the documents that must be supplied. The guidance notes can also be accessed directly here. The relevant part for this purpose starts on page 26.

Basically, the documents are to establish two things — your identity and the fact that you fulfil the residence requirements for naturalisation. You don't need to supply bank statements, 3 months of pay slips or a letter from your employment. Letters from employers may be helpful in establishing that you have met the residence requirements, but there are other ways — see the notes.

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Post by allta » Wed Mar 10, 2010 9:30 pm

This means passport and LITUK test result is enough for AN application and you don't have to submit originals as NCS will take copies.

The only issue with AN application is in the wait times. "Up to 6 months" is just too much for some to handle.
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Post by TC » Wed Mar 10, 2010 10:07 pm

In my local council they quoted £100 (50 for each child) for registration applications of my children. I thought it is very expensive and not a nominal fee and hence used postal application.
Markie wrote:The NCS or nationality Checking service is provided by local authorities (local councils).

For a nominal fee, they will ensure that your form is correctly completed, and they will copy your documents and return them to you. They will ensure that your application is validly submitted and that the unwaivable requirements for citizenship are met.

As a result of this check, you keep you original documents (e.g. passport, marriage certificates et al) as these were verified already through NCS.
juliajules1979 wrote:Sorry but can somebody tell me what NCS is? Many thanks

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Post by Tim555 » Sat Mar 13, 2010 5:44 pm

TC wrote:In my local council they quoted £100 (50 for each child) for registration applications of my children. I thought it is very expensive and not a nominal fee and hence used postal application.
Markie wrote:The NCS or nationality Checking service is provided by local authorities (local councils).

For a nominal fee, they will ensure that your form is correctly completed, and they will copy your documents and return them to you. They will ensure that your application is validly submitted and that the unwaivable requirements for citizenship are met.

As a result of this check, you keep you original documents (e.g. passport, marriage certificates et al) as these were verified already through NCS.
juliajules1979 wrote:Sorry but can somebody tell me what NCS is? Many thanks
Normally fee depands on Council to council. My local council charges 50 for each adult applicant and 20.00 for each child.
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