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Not clear from your post what it is you are actually asking or what you mean.and someone just told me that 12 months after receiving the card I can't apply for the British citizenship as "this means you couldn't care less".
I'm asking if it's true that after 12 months from the PR card receiving date I can't apply for the British citizenship. For example I received the card 8 months ago and I have only 4 months to apply for the citizenship otherwise I can't anymore.
Unfortunately that someone just became british citizen and usually is a sure information point.CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 12:13 pmNonsense. You can apply for citizenship at ANY time after you have held PR (date you attain PR is different to the date of the PR card) as long as it is 12 months you have held PR status (unless you are married to a British citizen, then you don't have to wait).
There is NO time limit or restriction on when you can apply and the opportunity to apply does not suddenly disappear because you waited more than 12 months. If you only choose to apply in 2 years, then that is fine.
Suggest stop listening to 'someone'.
Just because they have 'just become British' doesn't mean the know all the rules and are an expert. They are talking nonsense and trying to scare you.Unfortunately that someone just became british citizen and usually is a sure information point.
You basically require 5 years residence for citizenship which must include 12 months on PR status (date of PR and date on PR card are different). So your total time in reality before you can apply for citizenship is 6 years (unless married to a British citizen then the rules are slightly different).I may be a bit slow, but what they mean with "as long as it is 12 months"? Are the 12 months after the 5 years of residence?
What I thought and knew!CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 12:24 pmJust because they have 'just become British' doesn't mean the know all the rules and are an expert?Unfortunately that someone just became british citizen and usually is a sure information point.
You basically require 5 years residence for citizenship which must include 12 months on PR status (date of PR and date on PR card are different). So your total time in reality before you can apply for citizenship is 6 years (unless married to a British citizen then the rules are slightly different).I may be a bit slow, but what they mean with "as long as it is 12 months"? Are the 12 months after the 5 years of residence?
Hello,ArcherV wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 11:54 amHi all,
I didn't find any info about this in the forum neither on the government website.
I obtained and received my PR card in december last year (I'm an EEA citizen btw), and someone just told me that 12 months after receiving the card I can't apply for the British citizenship as "this means you couldn't care less".
Can someone confirm this, if it's something true or not?
In case it's true, do I need to reapply again as I don't think I will go for life in uk, english exam and naturalization from here to december?
Thank you so much in advance.
As others have said- the 12 months is a minimum requirement and you're free to apply later if you wish. IF you're still eligible.ArcherV wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 11:54 amI didn't find any info about this in the forum neither on the government website.
I obtained and received my PR card in december last year (I'm an EEA citizen btw), and someone just told me that 12 months after receiving the card I can't apply for the British citizenship as "this means you couldn't care less".
Can someone confirm this, if it's something true or not?
In case it's true, do I need to reapply again as I don't think I will go for life in uk, english exam and naturalization from here to december?