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No affect and if you've been resident for 5 years in the uk and have had ilr for 12 or more months, you can apply to naturalise as British if you meet the other standard requirements.DaNo wrote:Hello everyone...I have been searching online and so many forums for an answer to my situation and no one seems to be able to give me any specific information. I am really at a loss here and I hope someone here can help and advise me further on this.
Here is my situation and it is a bit complex but please bear with me and I hope you can advise me. I came to the UK as a student in 2006 where I met my boy friend who is a UK citizen. We dated for a while and started living together while still being on a student visa back in 2007. After living together till 2009 (Still on a student visa) we applied for an Unmarried Partners visa and was granted this successfully the same year (2009) with a two year probationary period. In 2011 after completing this two year probationary period we applied for ILR and was granted this with success in 2012 .
Without going into too much detail, since then due to differences in our relationship we had to split (this year) and he has since started seeing someone else. Does this effect my current ILR status or my right to stay in the UK? I've looked all over the net and my paperwork, but I cannot find anything to say that my ILR can be taken away because of the split.
A friend of mine said that if the split happened after the ILR was granted it should not affect the ILR, however I am still worried. He also suggested that if I was ever needing to apply for a UK passport there may be issues with that as well as issues if I wanted to add any dependents in the future to my ILR (In case I just wanted to keep the ILR and not apply for a UK passport)?. Please help as I am so very confused right now with so much conflicting information out there online and no one seems to have a definitive answer to my query. I hope someone can help
Thank you. In this case I will have a look at the standard requirements and lodge my application for Naturalization soon. Hope its okay to come back and ask about any queries I may have?Casa wrote:All of your time spent legally in the UK counts towards the BC qualifying period. Assuming you meet all of the standard requirements you can apply now.
Sure, but post further questions in the British Citizenship Forum (click). Click here for the other requirements.DaNo wrote:Thank you. In this case I will have a look at the standard requirements and lodge my application for Naturalization soon. Hope its okay to come back and ask about any queries I may have?Casa wrote:All of your time spent legally in the UK counts towards the BC qualifying period. Assuming you meet all of the standard requirements you can apply now.
D4109125 wrote:No affect and if you've been resident for 5 years in the uk and have had ilr for 12 or more months, you can apply to naturalise as British if you meet the other standard requirements.DaNo wrote:Hello everyone...I have been searching online and so many forums for an answer to my situation and no one seems to be able to give me any specific information. I am really at a loss here and I hope someone here can help and advise me further on this.
Here is my situation and it is a bit complex but please bear with me and I hope you can advise me. I came to the UK as a student in 2006 where I met my boy friend who is a UK citizen. We dated for a while and started living together while still being on a student visa back in 2007. After living together till 2009 (Still on a student visa) we applied for an Unmarried Partners visa and was granted this successfully the same year (2009) with a two year probationary period. In 2011 after completing this two year probationary period we applied for ILR and was granted this with success in 2012 .
Without going into too much detail, since then due to differences in our relationship we had to split (this year) and he has since started seeing someone else. Does this effect my current ILR status or my right to stay in the UK? I've looked all over the net and my paperwork, but I cannot find anything to say that my ILR can be taken away because of the split.
A friend of mine said that if the split happened after the ILR was granted it should not affect the ILR, however I am still worried. He also suggested that if I was ever needing to apply for a UK passport there may be issues with that as well as issues if I wanted to add any dependents in the future to my ILR (In case I just wanted to keep the ILR and not apply for a UK passport)?. Please help as I am so very confused right now with so much conflicting information out there online and no one seems to have a definitive answer to my query. I hope someone can help
Note that whilst you are not British you will be subject to the returning residents rules (click)
D4109125 wrote:Indeed, hence:
Sure, but post further questions in the British Citizenship Forum (click). Click here for the other requirements.DaNo wrote:Thank you. In this case I will have a look at the standard requirements and lodge my application for Naturalization soon. Hope its okay to come back and ask about any queries I may have?Casa wrote:All of your time spent legally in the UK counts towards the BC qualifying period. Assuming you meet all of the standard requirements you can apply now.