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Without residency I don't think so. Where are you from?malcolm wrote:Hello everyone!
I've been married to a British citizen for 5 years, We've got a child who is (BC). And we live in the republique of ireland, never lived in the UK. Does anyone know if i can apply for british citizenship?
many thanks
In that case I think you've already got almost the same - u have the right to live and settle here.malcolm wrote:I'm from Morrocco, i've got an irish residency.
To Wanderer: I don't think he is an Irish citizen yet.malcolm wrote:Hello everyone!
I've been married to a British citizen for 5 years, We've got a child who is (BC). And we live in the republique of ireland, never lived in the UK. Does anyone know if i can apply for british citizenship?
many thanks
You've got no chance of becoming naturalised British while you're living in the Republic of Ireland.malcolm wrote:thanks Sakura.
i'm on the EEA family permit, I guess i could apply for an irish citizenship,
but it takes years for the application to be processed.
So your options are either stay in Ireland and apply for naturalisation after 5 years + however long they take to process the application.malcolm wrote:Been living in ireland, for the past four and a half years, and my son is British, born in the UK.
Not ILR. If you've been living with your wife for four years outside the UK and now want to come and live in the UK, you can apply for Indefinite Leave to Enter (ILE), but you need to take, and pass, the Life in the UK test (in the UK only). Also, even if you obtain ILE, you still need to have three year's residency in the UK before you can naturalise as a British citizen. I think you might aswell go for Irish citizenship - you should be qualifying soon, and I think you could get that before you'd get British citizenship (assuming you moved to the UK now, you'd still have to wait until 2010).malcolm wrote:Thank you guys, for your replies. there is another thing, do you think i am eligible for a UK ILR?