Malik39 wrote:I entered in the UK in 2007 as a student, married with a British Citizen in 2010. Spouse visa was granted & now BRP card is issued on 14-08-2012.
I have been living in the UK for the last 5 years (i.e. from 2007).
Can someone advise on this:
1. Does the 3 years spent on the student visa counts towards the residential qualifying period?
2. What the LAW says i.e. Can I apply straightaway for the UK naturalization?
In principle, any time when you were not in breach of the Immigration Rules can count toward the residential qualifying period. Keep in mind that you must have been in the UK exactly three years before the date of your application (meaning not, for example, on holiday abroad during the date that is exactly three years before your application). The total amount of time that you have spent outside the UK in the three-year period ending on the date of the application must be under 270 days. The total amount of time that you spend outside the UK in the last year must be under 90 days.
It is not clear from your post whether you are able to apply. You say that you have a biometric residence permit, but not what the permit says. You will need to have indefinite leave to remain on the day when you apply. If you don't yet have indefinite leave, then you are not yet eligible.
There are some other requirements, including character (generally meaning no problems with the law), and sufficient knowledge of the English language and life in the UK (meaning that you must pass the Life in the UK Test, which you would need for ILR anyway).