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Northern Ireland or Eire?wel_home wrote:Hi,
I got ILR under the 10 year rule in Oct. 06. I plan to apply for naturalisation in Sept. 07 using the Nationality Checking Service. I plan to use the postal address of the present home in UK.
However, from August 07, I will be working in Ireland for 1 year. My family will stay behind in UK, and I will be travelling to UK at some weekends. How will this affect my naturalisation application?
I do not have long absence from UK. If I apply in mid September, the duration of my absence outside UK in the last year will be about 55 days.
Should I delay applying for naturalisation now? Or because the family have stayed back behind in UK, it would prove that I have all intention of coming and settling in the UK, and hence should not cause any problems.
Any advise would be most appreciated.
Thanks
Wel_home
No-one can give you a better answer than to refer you to Annex F of Chapter 18 of the Nationality Instructions.wel_home wrote:Thanks SYH for the reply
I will be staying in Ireland, and will be coming down to Uk only at alternate weekends. Does that still makes UK the home base?
And how are you planning to apply for naturalisation in September 2007 when you only received ILR in October 2006? Are we talking about applying on September 30th for an anticipated Home Office receipt of the application in the first week of October? The HO needs to receive your application at least a year after you've been granted ILR unless you are married to a UK citizen. Are you married to a UK citizen?wel_home wrote: I got ILR under the 10 year rule in Oct. 06. I plan to apply for naturalisation in Sept. 07 using the Nationality Checking Service.
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, I have to join the job, with no other way out of it.JAJ wrote:No-one can give you a better answer than to refer you to Annex F of Chapter 18 of the Nationality Instructions.wel_home wrote:Thanks SYH for the reply
I will be staying in Ireland, and will be coming down to Uk only at alternate weekends. Does that still makes UK the home base?
http://www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/docume ... iew=Binary
At the very least, living and working in the Republic of Ireland may cast doubt upon your future intentions. After all, your case officer may decide that you plan to move your family out of the UK once naturalised.
Is this job so important? Many people in your situation would decide to get naturalised first, then worry about living/working outside the UK.
Thanks for the advice. I am not married to a British Citizen. I will have to delay the application till mid October.RobinLondon wrote:And how are you planning to apply for naturalisation in September 2007 when you only received ILR in October 2006? Are we talking about applying on September 30th for an anticipated Home Office receipt of the application in the first week of October? The HO needs to receive your application at least a year after you've been granted ILR unless you are married to a UK citizen. Are you married to a UK citizen?wel_home wrote: I got ILR under the 10 year rule in Oct. 06. I plan to apply for naturalisation in Sept. 07 using the Nationality Checking Service.
There's no 28-day apply-in-advance period for naturalisation like there is when one applies for ILR. A year is a year. And you need to have been in the UK on the same day precisely 5 years before receipt of your application, unless you're married to a UK citizen. In which case it's three.
Also if you're married to a UK citizen, there's no need for you to intend that you will remain in the UK after naturalisation. But are you?