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A section for posts relating to applications for Naturalisation or Registration as a British Citizen. Naturalisation

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anneuk1978
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British Citizenship

Post by anneuk1978 » Wed Aug 16, 2017 12:47 pm

Hello all,

I am new to this. So please be gentle … I have a feeling I want to get off my chest.

I have been in UK for over 6 years, got PR last year, and I have sat my English test + life in the UK test.
Never claimed a penny and always worked.

After the whole Brexit I have decided to apply for British citizenship, next month.
The Brexit left me feeling breathless and like "EU citizens" were being held as a negations tool, which I didn’t like.

So that way I decided to apply for citizenship to be a part of UK and more secure.
A part of me is thinking if I don’t get it I will move back home, as I don’t want to feel allowed in UK but not accepted.

Just my feelings.

Anyway here is question: Is it straight forward?? As in approval? How long does it take?
No bankruptcy, no criminal record, no fines, no taxes owed, nothing.

Thanks all,

Anna

eryilmazhilmi
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Re: British Citizenship

Post by eryilmazhilmi » Wed Aug 16, 2017 1:02 pm

Hi

The application is very straight forward. You need 2 references on the form. 1 passport photo. We had our marriage book, wife passport , my passport with entry stamps , life in the uk certificate, b1 english certificate, my biometrics resident permit . We used a National checking service and it was so much easier and I got my documents back there and then.

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