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1) From what you have stated above I'd say it's option 1 mentioned in the URL below that would apply to your Husband. I.e. he will need to take the "Life in the UK Test".24601 wrote:I know (I think!) that for non EU people the system is: Life in UK test > Residency (£!) > Wait a year > Citizenship and passport (£!)
What we can't work out is whether he might be able to skip a stage of this due to being an EU citizen and/or being married to a British person.
From reading around it seems that he can possibly skip the residency stage and go straight for citizenship? And would he still need the Life in the UK test? I'm finding it difficult to work it out!
Many thanks for your reply!cs95tdg wrote: In summary my understanding would be that if he has exercised EEA free-movement rights in the UK then he will be able to apply for British Citizenship directly after passing the Life in the UK Test. But please read through the information provided on the UKBA website and also the following sticky as well. http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=95747
Hi,cs95tdg wrote:I forgot to mention that you might want to take a look through the following forum for information on EEA-route Applications, as it looks like that may be the more relevant place for your post.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewforum.php?f=45
Dear Alex,AlexS wrote:ILR is in this case granted automatically, you don't need to apply. Of course there will be no way to prove it (i.e. to an employer) if you don't apply and get a stamp in you passport or something like that, but it's enough to be able to apply for citizenship.