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No. I applied as spouse of BC and my husband and I were separated and living in different towns, had no issue.I am applying for British Citizenship and have a question about 1.36 Partner’s present address. Would it be weird and raise lots of questions (worst case scenario, be refused BC) if my address is different from my husband’s address?
Thank you CR001. Can I just confirm which box did you tick on question 1.15 Current marital status? Thank youCR001 wrote: No. I applied as spouse of BC and my husband and I were separated and living in different towns, had no issue.
You do not need to wait 12 months if you married to a BC. As you have been advised by CR001 different address from hubby does not matter as that's not a requirement to get citizenship. However good character is required to obtain BC and lying to your mortgage advisor is not a sign of good character and can be classed as fraudLinaco wrote:Hi guys,
I am applying for British Citizenship and have a question about 1.36 Partner’s present address. Would it be weird and raise lots of questions (worst case scenario, be refused BC) if my address is different from my husband’s address?
The background to this is the following: I bought a flat before I got married, but moved in with my husband when he bought his own house. I have family living in my flat and all my bank statements, payslips, etc are still received there (there is not that much post these days, I get almost everything electronically). I never bothered to change this primarily because I was worried about my mortgage provider seeing that I do not live in my flat.
I have now received my DCPR (I am EU citizen) and thought I’ll just wait for 12 months and apply for citizenship. But upon close reading of the AN form I realised that I would need to mention that I am married to British Citizen anyway and will need to provide my husband’s details.
I am a bit lost as to what I should do, as if I just say that my address is my husband’s house, they may run a check (not sure what kind though) and see that this address is not linked in any way to me (it is not mentioned in my credit report, there are no bills registered in my name, etc).
Does anyone have any advice? This is the only thing holding me back from applying for BC. Thank you