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Naturalisation After ILR (1 Year)

Post by dcot78 » Mon Jan 15, 2018 12:04 pm

Dear all,

I hope you'll be fine.

I've completed my 1 year after receiving ILR and now I would like to apply for british nationality.

I want to keep my original documents with me as I want to fly out of country for a month.

Should I apply through NCS ?
Do I've to provide BRP soon after submitting my application ?
Also I am going out of country to get married, so once I am married then should I inform my marital status to home office after I come back ?

Your help will be highly appreciated, Many thanks :)

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Re: Naturalisation After ILR (1 Year)

Post by CR001 » Mon Jan 15, 2018 12:28 pm

Should I apply through NCS ?
Yes, if you wish to keep your original documents.
Do I've to provide BRP soon after submitting my application ?
Do you mean biometric enrollment or BRP Card??
Also I am going out of country to get married, so once I am married then should I inform my marital status to home office after I come back ?
Is your name going to change??
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Re: Naturalisation After ILR (1 Year)

Post by dcot78 » Mon Jan 15, 2018 12:40 pm

Do you mean biometric enrollment or BRP Card??

Yes biometric enrollment for finger prints etc - Do I've to provide straight way after submitting the application or can I provide when I come back from holidays (After 4 weeks).


Also I am going out of country to get married, so once I am married then should I inform my marital status to home office after I come back ?
Is your name going to change??

No my name is not going to change. Basically I am flying out of 26th of Jan and coming back after 4 weeks. During this time I am going to get marry - my name is not going to be changed but my wife name is going to be changed on her passport and ID card.

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Re: Naturalisation After ILR (1 Year)

Post by Casa » Mon Jan 15, 2018 12:43 pm

Members should be aware that colour shading makes the text incredibly difficult to read...which obviously isn't the intention. :idea:
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Re: Naturalisation After ILR (1 Year)

Post by CR001 » Mon Jan 15, 2018 2:14 pm

HO will write to you to submit/enroll your biometrics at the Post Office.

I would suggest you wait till you return before applying for citizenship so that you do not miss the letter.
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Re: Naturalisation After ILR (1 Year)

Post by dcot78 » Mon Jan 15, 2018 3:20 pm

I want to apply for citizenship because I want to apply for my wife visa as soon I am granted the citizenship so trying to minimise the time.

I hope HO will issue the bio metric letter after 14 days and then I will have some time to cover, I am quiet confused.

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Re: Naturalisation After ILR (1 Year)

Post by CR001 » Mon Jan 15, 2018 3:40 pm

faad345 wrote:
Mon Jan 15, 2018 3:20 pm
I want to apply for citizenship because I want to apply for my wife visa as soon I am granted the citizenship so trying to minimise the time.

I hope HO will issue the bio metric letter after 14 days and then I will have some time to cover, I am quiet confused.
Biometric letters can take 3 to 4 weeks.

Citizenship is currently taking 5-8 months, sometimes longer.

You can apply for a spouse visa for your wife with your ILR. You do not have to wait till you are British.
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Re: Naturalisation After ILR (1 Year)

Post by dcot78 » Mon Jan 15, 2018 4:58 pm

Do you mean I can apply for citizenship and on the other hand I can also apply for my wife visa with my ILR ?

Is it okay to apply for citizenship now and then after few months even I don't receive my citizenship and I can apply for my wife visa with ILR ?

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Re: Naturalisation After ILR (1 Year)

Post by CR001 » Mon Jan 15, 2018 5:08 pm

Do you mean I can apply for citizenship and on the other hand I can also apply for my wife visa with my ILR ?
Yes!
Is it okay to apply for citizenship now and then after few months even I don't receive my citizenship and I can apply for my wife visa with ILR ?
Yes
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