Eligibility criteria:5 years WP + 1 year ILR Method of application: NCS Sutton Date of application: 13/03/2013 Date of debit of fees: 26/03/2013 Date of receipt by UKBA: --- Date of acknowledgement: 03/04/2013 (letter dated 26/03/2013) Date of approval: 26/04/2013 (letter dated 18/04/2013) Date of c...
Eligibility criteria:5 years WP + 1 year ILR
Method of application: NCS Sutton
Date of application: 13/03/2013
Date of debit of fees: 26/03/2013
Date of receipt by UKBA: ---
Date of acknowledgement: 03/04/2013 (letter dated 26/03/2013)
Date of approval: ---
Date of ceremony:---
Eligibility criteria:5 years WP + 1 year ILR
Method of application: NCS Sutton
Date of application: 13/03/2013
Date of debit of fees: 26/03/2013
Date of receipt by UKBA: ---
Date of acknowledgement: ---
Date of approval: ---
Date of ceremony:---
Eligibility criteria:5 years WP + 1 year ILR
Method of application: NCS Sutton
Date of application: 13/03/2013
Date of receipt by UKBA: ---
Date of acknowledgement: ---
Date of debit of fees: ---
Date of approval: ---
Date of ceremony:---
I have just tried to make another appointment at the NCS centre and now they are telling me that If I do not apply for my citizenship at the same time I am applying for my sons (which I cant do because I only received ILR in Feb) then his application is discretionary and will not necessarily be succ...
Thank you for all your replies, I was sure that only one parent needed to be settled but when the lady was so persistent I thought that I had better check in case I was wrong.
Hi there, I am trying to register my 2 year old son as a British Citizen using the MN1 form. I have received my Indefinite Leave to Remain in February this year and my husband is a Polish Citizen (without ILR). My query is this, I tried to book an appointment at one of the NCS centres as I do not wa...
Hi there, I have some questions regarding the referee's needed for the MN1 form. It states the following: One referee should have known the child personally and have been their doctor, teacher, health visitor, social worker, or minister of religion. Q: Can my sons childminder act as the referee for ...
I am going to apply for citizenship for my baby using the MN1form. Could someone please tell me whether i need the letter requesting dual Citizenship when i apply for MN1 or only once applying for his passport?
Thank you so much for getting back to me. I have found this extract@ “self-sufficient person” means a person who has— (i) sufficient resources not to become a burden on the social assistance system of the United Kingdom during his period of residence; and (ii) comprehensive sickness insurance cover ...
Dear Advicer I'd like to apply for a British passport for my baby son who was born in the UK in October 2010. My husband is a Polish citizen (EEA) who has been living in UK since the beginning of 2005. However he only started working in 2006 which would be 6 months after the qualifying period. He wa...
Hi all, I have 3 queries in section 5 Home and Finances: (please note my husband is an EU citizen and is not part of my application) 1. Question 5.2 Do you pay rent, how much? - Do i put the rent of the whole property or just the amount I pay? My husband and I share the rent equally. 2. Question 5.5...
A friend told me that you could only apply for naturalisation after having ILR for 3 years? So that is why i was enquiring as I couldnt find anywhere stating this 3 year period.
just looking into this and they say the following You need to bring your bar coded biometric invitation letter from UK Border Agency with you to the Post Office how would you go about getting an invitation? ANOTHER THING!! i made my appointment using selection SET0 should i have used FLD(IED)?? im a...
that is a very valid point! although i think i would need to travel on two passports anyway as my ILR would be applied for in my maiden name and my new passport (still awaiting) is in my married name.
thats great thank you so much for your reply! My appointment is on 22nd Feb so relieved to know i wont need one but do you think it is better to have it?