imranb wrote:yes86 wrote:Hi everyone,
I have one question and it is related to people who has lived in the UK based on refuge status. Where in the UKBA site says for naturalisation one must wait 12 months after their ILR. The residential requirement in the eligibility criteria is been living in the UK for 5 years........ as stated in the link below
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/briti ... uirements/
During 2010 to 2012, several people who i personally know got their naturalisation successfully straight after having ILR and never waited for 12 months. They all applied within months after getting their ILR. But all of these people had lived in the UK for more than 5 years without any status (waiting on their asylum application to be accepted). They were all from the legacy cases...
In my case, i have been living in the UK for almost 10 years as an asylum seeker. My application was accepted after 5 years of waiting and just recently received the ILR. Now, i am thinking of applying without waiting for another 1 year.
Can anyone please direct me to a place where it clearly states that 12 months wait is required after having the ILR. Or is there anyone here in similar situation as me or knows someone that recently applied for naturalisation without waiting for 12 months?
Thanks for reading this and any feedbacks will be appreciated. A great thread and hope i am not off topic

Yes86, you are off topic here as this is a timeline thread, not a naturalisation eligibility thread. But I will still attempt to answer your question. In the same link that you provided in your thread, if you scroll down the page and read the 'Immigration Time Restrictions', it clearly states that 'You must be free from immigration time restrictions when you apply for naturalisation. Unless you are married to or the civil partner of a British citizen, you should have been free from immigration time restrictions during the last 12 months of the residential qualifying period.' What this implies is that for you to be free from immigration controls for the last 12 months, you should have had ILR during the last 12 months. ILR is the only status before citizenship that makes you free from immigration controls. The interpretation is not explicit, but implicit.
Hi imran b you are right on some extent but if you go through british citizenship IDI instruction 7.5G ANNEX B chapter 18
7.5 Discretion to disregard immigration time restrictions in the final 12
months may normally be exercised if:
g. consideration of an application for indefinite leave to remain,
made more than 15 months before the citizenship application,
had been protracted through no fault of the applicant, providing
ILR was eventually granted. This can include applications for
asylum which have resulted in the grant of ILR (you should note
that any asylum cases granted on or after the 30 August 2005
will not result in ILR, applicants will instead be given limited
leave) ;
according to these discretion can be exercised not necessary should wait 12 months if some one has better opinion please share or any one who got approval before waiting 12 months please share your experience