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There is no need for you to worry about the internal workings of the system.gotaquestion wrote:Quick question for people that have applied via NCS...
Just want to have the piece of mind that will be able to track that the application via NCS has made it to the Home Office.
Does the NCS provide any reference number to track delivery?
Thanks
However your comment implies otherwiseI was physically present in the UK (not on holiday / working abroad) at the start of the qualifying period.
My qualifying period will start exactly 5 years (or 3 years if married to a British Citizen) to the day, before my application is received by the Home Office. My application will be received by the Home Office 1-2 working days after my appointment. I have considered this before choosing a date for my appointment
Thoughts?noajthan wrote:Your date of application is the date of NCS appointment so if accepted by NCS the application is 'in flight'.
NCS is only an agency and any such website does not necessarily represent current guidance on this vital matter (let alone the law).gotaquestion wrote:According the NCS Islington website, the application qualifying period starts when Home Office receives the application. Hence the importance of confirming when the Home Office receives it.
https://myeaccount.islington.gov.uk/mye ... k|referral
However your comment implies otherwiseI was physically present in the UK (not on holiday / working abroad) at the start of the qualifying period.
My qualifying period will start exactly 5 years (or 3 years if married to a British Citizen) to the day, before my application is received by the Home Office. My application will be received by the Home Office 1-2 working days after my appointment. I have considered this before choosing a date for my appointment
noajthan wrote:Your date of application is the date of NCS appointment so if accepted by NCS the application is 'in flight'.
I used NCS for my family's application and got no such letter or tracking #. As explained above, I didn't worry about it either.Saladin0011 wrote:Yes. It will be written on your confirmation letter which you will get from NCS worker.
The date of application will be the date your form is received by the Home Office, Nationality Checking Service or the local British government representative as shown above. It is not the date on which you send it.
This. I was also provided one.Saladin0011 wrote:I had tracking number on my NCS receipt. There is paragraph where NCS worker will write your tracking number. Don't worry.