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If you are a British citizen then she can apply straight after ILR providing she has legally resided in the UK for 3 years as well as satisfying the other criteria. Based on what you have said it will be January 25 2014.burney1970 wrote:Does that mean she will be eligible after 19 March 2014, as she has received her ILR on 18 march 2013
See http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/briti ... ofcitizen/burney1970 wrote:Yes. We have been living in UK since 24 Jan 2011.
So, as informed I will apply for her UK naturalization after 24 Jan 2014. However, can you please let me know if there are any other requirements besides the 3 yr residence qualifying period.
thanks.
No need to rush.Tinglymeatcroydon wrote:Doe anybody know whether I must be registered at my local council / borough while my application is being processed?
I have recently moved to my area and I am not yet enrolled onto Council tax, TV licensce and voters register.. I guess I can do it quickly but do I need to? I'm kind of, off and on at the moment at new address so not particularly keen to begin to pay council tax in a place that I am not fully resident. Happy to pay from June when I will be here all the time. If it can expedite 'anything' in terms of my application.. Id rather just go and sign up urgently so that I have absolutely no concerns... I guess it will be a reasonable action considering that the borough is involved with the naturalization process somehow. Would you recommend I get on my council database ASAP by getting on voters list & ohh.. beginning to pay council tax like straight away. It's a new build so we are still setting up etc and not yet fully resident. I have used this address for my application in fact, I got the postcode for my self-addressed next day special delivery envelope wrong and I had to send an urgent letter to UKBA Liverpool just to update the postcode only. Newly developed properties often take a while to validate the postcode allotted- Somehow I had the wrong info per what our postcode will be. Shall I hurry up & pay council tax then? rush?