I read chapters 2 - 6 from the book, tried to remember most of the numbers in there, and took these practice tests here: http://www.hiren.info/life-in-the-uk-test/1 . That was enough to easily pass within a few minutes (you get 45 minutes!).
I couldn't remember my exact date of entry either and just entered my best guess. Nobody asked about it and I was granted citizenship so it was obviously not a problem.
Thanks for your replies vinny and JAJ. I also think the mother should now be permanent from what I understand. She is from Germany so the German nationality won't be lost. The father was born British in Britain to British parents. I don't think the processing speed matters to her, but the cost will....
Hello, I've got a question for a friend of mine who hasn't got internet access please. She wants to know if her children could get British citizenship. The mother is from the EU, the father is British, they are not married. The first child was born in 1993 in the EU where the family lived at the tim...