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No, you shouldn't be worried. They would have photocopied your documents and sent back what they didn't think they'd need. They will ask for them back if they need to see them again for whatever reason (e.g. poor photocopying).midbar wrote:I thought that this was one of those documents you won't see again - like proof of Life in the UK test pass - as you won't need it once you become a BC.
Any thoughts on this? Should I be worried?
If you are not applying as a spouse of a British citizen, you must be free from immigration time restrictions for the 12 month period before application.TheUnitedKingdomFamily wrote:HI good people. I have ILR since 02 may 2013 can I apply for naturalization 30 days before the 02 may 2014. Someone told me you can apply 30 days before the actual 12 month period. Please advise any possibilities please. Thank you.
If she meets the requirements (http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/briti ... ofcitizen/), she may apply for naturalisation as a spouse of a British citizen now.octapply wrote:Dear Moderators,
I have recently become BC and I would like to know whether my wife can naturalise as BC.
She got ILR through refugee status and for 2months now. We were married in UK and she's been in uk For more than 7 years.
Please would you guys kindly tell us whether she can apply for naturalisation.
Regards,
Thank you ever so much, its confusing to be honest.Just Wondering wrote:If you are not applying as a spouse of a British citizen, you must be free from immigration time restrictions for the 12 month period before application.TheUnitedKingdomFamily wrote:HI good people. I have ILR since 02 may 2013 can I apply for naturalization 30 days before the 02 may 2014. Someone told me you can apply 30 days before the actual 12 month period. Please advise any possibilities please. Thank you.
Perhaps you're confused with the application for ILR where you can apply for ILR 28 days before your visa is due to expire.
Thank you very much for your reply Just Wondering.Just Wondering wrote:If she meets the requirements (http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/briti ... ofcitizen/), she may apply for naturalisation as a spouse of a British citizen now.octapply wrote:Dear Moderators,
I have recently become BC and I would like to know whether my wife can naturalise as BC.
She got ILR through refugee status and for 2months now. We were married in UK and she's been in uk For more than 7 years.
Please would you guys kindly tell us whether she can apply for naturalisation.
Regards,
Thanks, that sounds reassuring! Hope a decision is made soon - as they hold no other documents to send back.Just Wondering wrote:
Usually they send all documents (minus the application form and payment) back to you after they've made a decision.
They have your approval letter to send back!midbar wrote:Thanks, that sounds reassuring! Hope a decision is made soon - as they hold no other documents to send back.Just Wondering wrote:
Usually they send all documents (minus the application form and payment) back to you after they've made a decision.
It does not matter that she obtained the ILR through the protection route.octapply wrote: Thank you very much for your reply Just Wondering.
What confused me is that even my wife ILR through protection route( refugee ) can apply and I just like to make sure it.
thanks again
Thanks for your help Just Wondering. Appreciated itJust Wondering wrote:It does not matter that she obtained the ILR through the protection route.octapply wrote: Thank you very much for your reply Just Wondering.
What confused me is that even my wife ILR through protection route( refugee ) can apply and I just like to make sure it.
thanks again
Hi Batall,batall wrote:Pls My wife preparing to apply for naturalisation but her Previous English certificate (ESOL from Trinity College) has expired now. Does she need to retake a test again or can she use the expired one?
Thank you for you help
DB12 wrote:Hi,
can anyone please help me on my following question when can we both apply (joint application) for British citizenship? our status is as below. we are indian Citizen
ILR received - 14.04.13 (my self)
ILR received - 12.06.13 (my Wife)
Q1 - when can we apply together as joint application
Q2 - we both have passed Life in the uk test.
Q3 - do we need to provide any other qualification for the English
After 28 October 2013, you need to demonstrate that UK NARIC deems the degree as one that was taught in English if it was obtained in a non-English speaking country. You do this by either:AMJAD158 wrote:Hi Guys,
I am going to apply for naturalisation as BC, i have not done any English test e.g B1 etc, thou i did life in uk test, When i got HSMP 6 years ago i had given letter from my UNI that degree taught in English, and that was accepted, i have not been given anything from UK Naric, and i have been ticking those options while my visa extension was going on. but now to get that exemption do i need to send smiler letter to homeoffice which i had given in past. and tick the option on page 5 of naturalisation form that,
I have obtained and academic qualification deemed by UK naric to meet the recognised standard of a bachelor's in th the UK and.....(i) UK naric has confirmed that the qulification was taught or researched in english.
or do i need to give B1 test. my ncs appointment is on 21st of Feb. could you reply please.