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Nationality checking service is recommended, if you are willing to pay a small sum of money you can keep your travel documents with you thus you can travel during the application.Lalamama1997 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 18, 2018 11:03 pmHello
Help me please guys
Me and my sister have spent 10 years in uk and had ilr for a year now , we r soon going to apply for british citizenship (adult naturalisation )
Can we send our forms together in one envelop or should we send it separately?
And should we write a cover letter or not ,
I don't know how this website works , I don't kknow if I'm posting on the right section.
And if you are not using NCS, your should be able to send your documents together with 2 separate applications if you are using the same address.cyclina1 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 1:13 amNationality checking service is recommended, if you are willing to pay a small sum of money you can keep your travel documents with you thus you can travel during the application.Lalamama1997 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 18, 2018 11:03 pmHello
Help me please guys
Me and my sister have spent 10 years in uk and had ilr for a year now , we r soon going to apply for british citizenship (adult naturalisation )
Can we send our forms together in one envelop or should we send it separately?
And should we write a cover letter or not ,
I don't know how this website works , I don't kknow if I'm posting on the right section.
It is available in most of the local councils and you can use this service any council you like.
You don't need cover letter except you have something special related to your application needed to inform the caseworker.
Thanks for ur helpcyclina1 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 1:13 amNationality checking service is recommended, if you are willing to pay a small sum of money you can keep your travel documents with you thus you can travel during the application.Lalamama1997 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 18, 2018 11:03 pmHello
Help me please guys
Me and my sister have spent 10 years in uk and had ilr for a year now , we r soon going to apply for british citizenship (adult naturalisation )
Can we send our forms together in one envelop or should we send it separately?
And should we write a cover letter or not ,
I don't know how this website works , I don't kknow if I'm posting on the right section.
It is available in most of the local councils and you can use this service any council you like.
You don't need cover letter except you have something special related to your application needed to inform the caseworker.
You can ask on the forum in this topic and we will help you. You can also read the AN Guidance notes and the AN Booklet.Lalamama1997 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 6:33 pmThanks for ur help
Where can I get help with filling out some questions on british citezenship form , I mean which section should I go and ask help with filling out the application ?
Lalamama1997 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 8:36 pmBelow r the questions I need help with ,
Spent 10 years in uk and had ilr for one year
1. Give any reference number used in immigration applicatiom, what should I write
Ref numbers of your previous immigration applications. If you do not remember, leave blank, add other details like date and location of where visa was issued
2. Provide addresses foir past 5 years ? I spent more than 5 years in current home address should I leave it blank? You do not have to
3. It says write ur life in the uk test number? Should I write the Test Instance ID # yes
4. Write ur mother full name and maiden name , . Can I write full name only with out maiden name ?
they requested for maiden name, so add it
5. Provide selt unique electronic reference number provided by the awarding body,, ,, my test was awarded by Trinity college London so what number should write from my certificate , there's qualification number , uer long number and candidate number , so what should I exactly write,
Not sure of this one
Hstepper07 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 10:33 pmLalamama1997 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 8:36 pmBelow r the questions I need help with ,
Spent 10 years in uk and had ilr for one year
1. Give any reference number used in immigration applicatiom, what should I write
Ref numbers of your previous immigration applications. If you do not remember, leave blank, add other details like date and location of where visa was issued
2. Provide addresses foir past 5 years ? I spent more than 5 years in current home address should I leave it blank? You do not have to
3. It says write ur life in the uk test number? Should I write the Test Instance ID # yes
4. Write ur mother full name and maiden name , . Can I write full name only with out maiden name ?
they requested for maiden name, so add it
5. Provide selt unique electronic reference number provided by the awarding body,, ,, my test was awarded by Trinity college London so what number should write from my certificate , there's qualification number , uer long number and candidate number , so what should I exactly write,
you should write the number started with TCL, uer long number (including TCL)
Should be fine.Lalamama1997 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 20, 2018 6:07 pmThanks guys for ur help
Also is it possible if the referee section is done by same two referee ,
Like can a professional and another british passport holder referee fills out the referee section for Me and My sister
Is it okay if the two referees are same for me and my sister ?
Thanks
You only need to proof your residence for the past 5 yrs and not 10 yrs. Your international passport covering the last 5 yrs should be fine if you are a non EEA national.Lalamama1997 wrote: ↑Thu May 03, 2018 10:13 pmHello guys
I don't have any letters to show evidence of residence in uk apart from my passport,
So can I use my passport for proof of residence for the last 10 years spent in uk
I'm applying for british citizenship .
In case they ask for more or different type of residence proof then what else should I submit , because I don't study, work n havent used my bank account forr many years , Bcz my family supports me.?
Thanksalterhase58 wrote: ↑Fri May 04, 2018 4:14 pm7.6 - tick to confirm you understand the statement.
Unemployed - yes, you don't need to work to apply
Mistake - no issue if it is clear what you intended to say.
Add ur name and DOB so that they will know that it belongs to you incase there is a mix up.Lalamama1997 wrote: ↑Sun May 06, 2018 3:24 pmHello
My referee for bcz AN form signed the photo which he shouldn't but it was my mistake I didn't have glue available at that time and so couldn't stick it and so basically the photo was in the same bag as the referee pages and the professional signed and dated so what should I do , should I just cross it with pen, I don't have more photos available with me
Thanks for ur reply ,Hstepper07 wrote: ↑Sun May 06, 2018 9:07 pmAdd ur name and DOB so that they will know that it belongs to you incase there is a mix up.Lalamama1997 wrote: ↑Sun May 06, 2018 3:24 pmHello
My referee for bcz AN form signed the photo which he shouldn't but it was my mistake I didn't have glue available at that time and so couldn't stick it and so basically the photo was in the same bag as the referee pages and the professional signed and dated so what should I do , should I just cross it with pen, I don't have more photos available with me
Ok. It is no 2 address. It is on the guidanceLalamama1997 wrote: ↑Wed May 09, 2018 12:30 amIt doesn't say anywhere in the application
I found those two addresses on gov website