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Post by antontony » Tue Dec 12, 2006 12:12 am

Hello,

Technically, you are in relationship akin to marriage...My though is that you just submit FLR(M) application.

Also, technically you cannot apply for ILR as unmarried partner having married your partner = being a spouse rather then an unmarried partner at the time of your ILR application. A change from an unmarried partner to a spouse is classified by the Home Office as a change of circumstances, which must be advised/applied for to the Home Office.

The problem is that in case of unmarried partners you DO get your ILR after 2 years of your relationship, same as with married partners, BUT you will have to live in the UK for 3 MORE years in order to qualify for naturalization as a UK citizen.

The Home Office may not be willing to add up your time as unmarried partner and then as a spouse towards your ILR, too.

I would suggest you wait until you get your ILR in your current status, if you really need it....

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Post by JAJ » Tue Dec 12, 2006 12:37 pm

christina wrote:P.S. Of course being quite distressed to read about having to wait another 3 years after ILR, I have been digging deep for info.

The 5 years you're referring to = 2 years prior to limited leave, 2 years 'probationary period' limited leave, 1 year to naturalisation. Yes?
It's because there is a 5 year residence period for naturalisation unless you are legally married to a British citizen.

HOWEVER, once you get married (assuming your partner is a British citizen), the residence requirement immediately drops to 3 years. No minimum period of marriage. But you still must have ILR.

And I don't know where you get the figures above from. For unmarried partners it's usually 2 years limited leave, then 3 years on ILR to make up the 5 years.

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Post by JAJ » Wed Dec 13, 2006 2:21 am

christina wrote:JAJ,

Thanks for that. Well it seems I've been misinformed if it is an additional 3 years :shock:......I found the info from various websites but cannot find it on IND yet. But I am almost sure I read it there as well.
It's really very simple:

1. If you are not legally married to a British citizen:
- 5 years legal residence including at least 1 year with ILR

2. If you are legally married to a British citizen on the date you apply for naturalisation
- 3 years legal residence with no minimum time to have ILR (provided you have it!)

Download form and guide AN from the IND website.
http://www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/applyi ... dguidance/

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