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Looks like you will Have to prove that you did't leave country for more Than 2 years.greenolive wrote:(this is a question on behalf of a friend).
Hi I'v got my indefinite leave visa on 1980 and married to a British partner. Iv got children and they are British. I decide to apply for British passport. Just want to know how should I start? do I have to apply like new ILR people who apply for Naturalization? do I have to go for English exam? please advise.
First step is to apply for naturalisation. You will need to sit the Life in the UK test as you didn't do this when getting your ILR.greenolive wrote: I decide to apply for British passport. Just want to know how should I start? do I have to apply like new ILR people who apply for Naturalization? do I have to go for English exam?
whilst this may be true you do also have to balance cost/ effort. The test is neither difficult nor expensive where as solicitors are!goodfellow1 wrote:I would strongly suggest that you consult a qualified adviser or a solicitor as it might be an exemption in your case since you have been permanently living here for more than 3 decades that you do not need to pass the life in the uk test