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2008 end - 2009 endColdwinter wrote:In which year did you overstay?
When did you marry your EU wife?smallpie wrote:During that time, am with my EU wife,, not married then
Thanks for the reply, I married 2011, just before I received my RCsecret.simon wrote:When did you marry your EU wife?smallpie wrote:During that time, am with my EU wife,, not married then
Your residence only became legal on the fifth anniversary of marriage or the fifth anniversary of the issuance of the RC, whichever came first.
Any naturalisation application made by you before the tenth anniversary of your stay becoming legal is highly likely to rejected.
Under EU law, your earlier overstay can not lead to a refusal. Under UK nationality law, it can be grounds for refusal.
Any application made before the tenth anniversary of your marriage is highly likely to be refused.smallpie wrote:Thanks for the reply, I married 2011, just before I received my RC
So as it is now, am likely to be refused?
Hi what was the outcome of your application? I am in the similar situation.smallpie wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2017 9:11 amHi kind people,
Av processed my application yesterday with the NCS , but am scared on refusal, based on the strict rules of good character, after reading stories on here. Am a big fan of this forum from RC days until date, so I take all on board.
I overstayed for one year on my previous work visa status, before acquiring my five years family member to my EU wife.
I read alot of stories of refusal based on overstayed in the past etc
Cos I was out of UK on 18th May 2012 - 25th same month. The NCS official said she will hold my application till nxt week 25th and HO will receive it by 26th. Says HO start counting from the day they receive it there.
But the fear is the refusal based on my previous breach of immigration rules. She asked from the questionaire, and I said yes. (The only yes to my questionaire), cos I think HO will find out anyways if I lie as No.
So do I tell her not to send it, collecting my application back or carrying on with it?? It's a lot of money to gamble with.
And how long likely to wait to apply if I didn't send it based on my previous immigration record.?