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Which post are you referring to? You probably also read that is an application outside the rules and mights get refused as this was the case of helloimranZAB2121 wrote:While reading few posts in this great forum I come to know that I can apply BC for my wife too as she is here for 4 years and will also be completing 1 year ILR with me next month.
You won't find any official link for this as this is not official.1. I rang council NCS to book an appointment but they are refusing to process the joint application because my wife hasnt completed her 5 years. I tried explaining them about her application is dependent on my application but they are not getting my point. How can I convince NCS, is there a home office website link which clarifies NCS or shall I send the documents directly?
Your current passport.2. In this AN form, there is a section of current travel document. My ILR stamp is on the old passport and I have a new passport so which one will be my current passport?
Yes. You should ask for your application to be dealt with first. There is no guarantee this will work.3. Is there any letter I need to write in order to clarify that my application should be dealt before my wife's application. So that hers will be based on BC spouse.
This is unlikely to work. Citizenship application is a two stage process. Approval on your application won't grant you a citizenship and your wife won't become a spouse of a BC. You become a citizen only after attending the citizenship ceremony. So are you expecting UKBA to hold your wife's application until you attend the ceremony and submit a confirmation with that effect?ZAB2121 wrote:
3. Is there any letter I need to write in order to clarify that my application should be dealt before my wife's application. So that hers will be based on BC spouse.
No I didnt read this post but I did read other Timeline posts which states Joint Application, Spouse 3yr criteria. Also I confirmed this with solicitor friend who suggested to bypass NCS and apply direct I have emailed furthernationalityenquiries@ukba but no reply and their phone is remained a mystery.jambo wrote: Which post are you referring to? You probably also read that is an application outside the rules and mights get refused as this was the case of helloimran
This is what the NCS lady told me yesterday that until I recieve my ceremony I wont be declared as British. In an ideal scenerio I would like to attend the ceremony with my wife to save the headache of deplicating everything.ban.s wrote:This is unlikely to work. Citizenship application is a two stage process. Approval on your application won't grant you a citizenship and your wife won't become a spouse of a BC. You become a citizen only after attending the citizenship ceremony. So are you expecting UKBA to hold your wife's application until you attend the ceremony and submit a confirmation with that effect?
Not in this forum but there are 200,000 application a year so I don't think what you read in the forum is representative.ZAB2121 wrote:Jambo - so you havent heard/seen anyone getting successful with that sort of application?