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Serina, I need to process early to help my son secure finance for his September university admission. He is still my dependant and would be due for his ILR in 2017. However, his uni advised if we can get my British Naturalisation before Dec 1st, 2014, then he can get the student finance loan for his 3 years study. They have even given a supportive letter to the UKBA to help in my early bid to submit in Sept,14. I am due to submit by Oct, 21st 2014 when it would be 1yr after ILR. If this goes in and I can get at least acceptance, then it would resolve his students finance loan but this must be done by Dec ,1st, 14. This is my problem now. Just waiting for my English test result to submit AN form in Sept. He has had to differ his admission for a year already. I have faith it would all go well, with all supportive letters to back up my early submittion for naturalisation based on my sons situation. Fingers crossed!.Amber wrote:Expand further, what's the nationality/status of the Son? Why do they want the parent to be British?
Spouse is on FLR and son too is on dependant Amber, with 7 years stay in UK.Amber wrote:Do you mean your spouse and son are on dep leave?
Spouse LR since 2012. Did masters here in UK in 2007. Spent 7 years now in UK same as som. Only me got ILR because I came in 2003 but both are my dependants here. There ILR is due by 2017. Please confirm if I can submit by Sept to process his students finance as discussed. Letters have even issued by uni of choice to help speed up processing at UKIV. Expect your comments Amber please.Amber wrote:Spouse on spouse leave, if so since when?
FLR(M), 4 yrs student,1.5postwork visa, 2.5 now dependant till 2016 on my status OF ILR.Amber wrote:Expand on the spouse leave, when was it granted and what was her leave before that?
She was the main applicant while I was her dependant then before my 10 years completed and wife and son now became my dependant when I got my ILR in 2013.Amber wrote:So before FLR(M) she wasn't your dep?
Amber pls give advise now in regards of my early bid to submit for naturalisation to sort my son out. All other immigration matters for wife and son are in course for them to get their ILR when due in 2017. Thanks. Can I submit before my 1 yr is due for naturalisation to secure sons student finance?. This has been the question all along.JAYSON65 wrote:She was the main applicant while I was her dependant then before my 10 years completed and wife and son now became my dependant when I got my ILR in 2013.Amber wrote:So before FLR(M) she wasn't your dep?
Thanks Amber, we seem to be going around in circles on guidance RE : early submittion before the 1 yr period for naturalisation. Not clear yet but thanks all the same.Amber wrote:Naturalisation is by discretion so there is scope to allow your application, particularly if at the time of decision you meet the requirements. However, I'm not sure that you being British allows student finance have you read student finance guidance?
Was able to submitt application on 17th of September 2014 after NCS confirmed from HO that application can be submitted based on discretion letters and sons case as discussed. 11 months before the 1 year ILR due date. Fingers crossed Amber for approval. Would keep you updated.JAYSON65 wrote:Thanks Amber, we seem to be going around in circles on guidance RE : early submittion before the 1 yr period for naturalisation. Not clear yet but thanks all the same.Amber wrote:Naturalisation is by discretion so there is scope to allow your application, particularly if at the time of decision you meet the requirements. However, I'm not sure that you being British allows student finance have you read student finance guidance?
There is no '28 day early' option for a BC application. The full qualifying period must be completed before applying.