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No sooner than 28 days before the date that you were first granted DLR1. Please clarify and advise exactly when the earliest point we can make the application is.
Same as above.2. Please also advise if this date is different for postal applications and those made at a peo.
For who, you?? They are two different department and you need ILR before you can apply for naturalisation. There is no 'same day' service for citizenship.3. Finally, please advise whether or not a naturalisation application can be made at the same time.
I was hoping my wife could use the same appointment to submit a naturalisation application at the same time as her settlement application. It's my understanding that as I am a British Citizen, my wife is eligible to submit a naturalisation application as soon as she obtains ILR.CR001 wrote:For who, you?? They are two different department and you need ILR before you can apply for naturalisation. There is no 'same day' service for citizenship.3. Finally, please advise whether or not a naturalisation application can be made at the same time.
Yes she can, but she cannot apply in person for a same day decision for naturalisation. She needs proof of ILR to apply for citizenship.angloafrican wrote:I was hoping my wife could use the same appointment to submit a naturalisation application at the same time as her settlement application. It's my understanding that as I am a British Citizen, my wife is eligible to submit a naturalisation application as soon as she obtains ILR.