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Please see http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=13565519eggs wrote:Dear all,
Can anyone shed some light on when I should apply for my Naturalisation?
I am to understand that one should hold the ILR for atleast 1 year. I applied for my ILR on 16 June 2012 and received it on 2nd Jan 2013. Going by this rule, I am eligible to apply on the first week of Dec 2013. But it got me thinking, why do we have to wait for 1 year when my postal application took 6 months. Does the HO consider 1 year, from the date a successful ILR application was made ?
I read that there is a discretion rule as well.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=132135
Does it apply to us who applied before 9th July 2012 ?
Any advice ?
It is up to the discretion of the caseworker but if you satisfy the standard requirements (but for 12 months settlement) and 7.5(g) then you ought to be successful. I take it you're not the spouse or civil partner of a British Citizen?19eggs wrote:Dear D4109125,
Thank you so much for the reply. I browsed for similar post but could not find any.
That means, I can apply in mid-September..little more than 3 months. I don't there was any fault of mine for it take 6 months. I applied and waited. Was not asked to submit any further documents what so ever ?
Your Master's will exempt you from the new October 2013 requirement but you'll still have to satisfy http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/briti ... ation/kol/19eggs wrote:No, I am afraid I am not. Ahh! It is again up to the case worker....
The reason I am asking is that from Oct 13, one has to sit for English test and Life in the UK.
I still have not taken the "Life in the UK" test as I fell under HSMP JR (it was not required whilst applying for ILR). I have done my Master's from here so I understand, I will only have to sit for Life in the UK test not the english language, unless HSMP JR applicants can bypass both.