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As her spouse is British she can apply as soon as she is settled (has ILR) so far as she has resided in the UK at least 3 years and meets the other requirements - http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/briti ... uirements/lxx wrote:I am asking on behalf a friend of mine.
She has originally made her application for asylum in the UK and was granted humanitarian protection in June 2008. She will apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain by the end of this month. Her question is how soon can she apply for naturalisation as a UK Citizen?
Her husband got British Citizenship in 2011.
She has passed the Life In The UK test.
Can she apply for British Citizen as soon as she is granted ILR or she has to wait for another 12 months?
Many thanks for your prompt replies in advance. If possible, please give the link to Home Office rules. I did a search but could not find anything.
Many thanks D4109125D4109125 wrote:As her spouse is British she can apply as soon as she is settled (has ILR) so far as she has resided in the UK at least 3 years and meets the other requirements - http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/briti ... uirements/lxx wrote:I am asking on behalf a friend of mine.
She has originally made her application for asylum in the UK and was granted humanitarian protection in June 2008. She will apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain by the end of this month. Her question is how soon can she apply for naturalisation as a UK Citizen?
Her husband got British Citizenship in 2011.
She has passed the Life In The UK test.
Can she apply for British Citizen as soon as she is granted ILR or she has to wait for another 12 months?
Many thanks for your prompt replies in advance. If possible, please give the link to Home Office rules. I did a search but could not find anything.
Providing the residency in the UK was legal for the 3 year period that is all that is required (with regards to residency). Leave to remain under Humanitarian Protection is legal residency. As long as her spouse is British then it does not matter when he was naturalised.lxx wrote:Many thanks D4109125D4109125 wrote:As her spouse is British she can apply as soon as she is settled (has ILR) so far as she has resided in the UK at least 3 years and meets the other requirements - http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/briti ... uirements/lxx wrote:I am asking on behalf a friend of mine.
She has originally made her application for asylum in the UK and was granted humanitarian protection in June 2008. She will apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain by the end of this month. Her question is how soon can she apply for naturalisation as a UK Citizen?
Her husband got British Citizenship in 2011.
She has passed the Life In The UK test.
Can she apply for British Citizen as soon as she is granted ILR or she has to wait for another 12 months?
Many thanks for your prompt replies in advance. If possible, please give the link to Home Office rules. I did a search but could not find anything.
I read the link but it does not mention asylum rules... Maybe I am just being thick.
Yes she lived in UK since June 2008, is there any requirements for her husband? He got British passport 2 years ago.
Thanks again!
Thanks a lotD4109125 wrote:Providing the residency in the UK was legal for the 3 year period that is all that is required (with regards to residency). Leave to remain under Humanitarian Protection is legal residency. As long as her spouse is British then it does not matter when he was naturalised.lxx wrote:Many thanks D4109125D4109125 wrote:As her spouse is British she can apply as soon as she is settled (has ILR) so far as she has resided in the UK at least 3 years and meets the other requirements - http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/briti ... uirements/lxx wrote:I am asking on behalf a friend of mine.
She has originally made her application for asylum in the UK and was granted humanitarian protection in June 2008. She will apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain by the end of this month. Her question is how soon can she apply for naturalisation as a UK Citizen?
Her husband got British Citizenship in 2011.
She has passed the Life In The UK test.
Can she apply for British Citizen as soon as she is granted ILR or she has to wait for another 12 months?
Many thanks for your prompt replies in advance. If possible, please give the link to Home Office rules. I did a search but could not find anything.
I read the link but it does not mention asylum rules... Maybe I am just being thick.
Yes she lived in UK since June 2008, is there any requirements for her husband? He got British passport 2 years ago.
Thanks again!
There are some exceptions for Legacy cases (these took a long time) but in this instance as the applicant is the spouse of a British Citizen then do not have to wait 12 months after ILR to apply.lxx wrote:Thanks a lotD4109125 wrote:Providing the residency in the UK was legal for the 3 year period that is all that is required (with regards to residency). Leave to remain under Humanitarian Protection is legal residency. As long as her spouse is British then it does not matter when he was naturalised.lxx wrote:Many thanks D4109125D4109125 wrote:
As her spouse is British she can apply as soon as she is settled (has ILR) so far as she has resided in the UK at least 3 years and meets the other requirements - http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/briti ... uirements/
I read the link but it does not mention asylum rules... Maybe I am just being thick.
Yes she lived in UK since June 2008, is there any requirements for her husband? He got British passport 2 years ago.
Thanks again!
So there isn't really any special naturalisation rules for asylum, it just follows the normal rules, is my understanding correct?
Have a lovely day
Thank you so muchD4109125 wrote:There are some exceptions for Legacy cases (these took a long time) but in this instance as the applicant is the spouse of a British Citizen then do not have to wait 12 months after ILR to apply.lxx wrote:Thanks a lotD4109125 wrote:Providing the residency in the UK was legal for the 3 year period that is all that is required (with regards to residency). Leave to remain under Humanitarian Protection is legal residency. As long as her spouse is British then it does not matter when he was naturalised.lxx wrote:
Many thanks D4109125
I read the link but it does not mention asylum rules... Maybe I am just being thick.
Yes she lived in UK since June 2008, is there any requirements for her husband? He got British passport 2 years ago.
Thanks again!
So there isn't really any special naturalisation rules for asylum, it just follows the normal rules, is my understanding correct?
Have a lovely day