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akhurshid wrote:She entered UK in May 2011 so she can either apply independently once she has been in UK for 5 years or she can apply as soon you become British Citizen since she'll be in the UK for 3 years. There no benefit of joint application any more.
You are confusing the spouse settlement visa changes with naturalisation. The rules change in July 2012 was for spouse visas and not anything to do with citizenship, which is a 5 year residence period for a long time already.smartkhan wrote:I think the 5 year rule is for people who landed after July 2012.
According to this Home Office link if you are British Citizen then you only have to be in country for three years, so after you get your Naturalisation you can apply for her as spouse of yourself.2. If your spouse is a British citizen
If you’re married to, or the civil partner of, a British citizen, you can apply for citizenship if:
• you’re 18 or over
• you’re of sound mind, eg you’re able to think and make decisions for yourself
• you’re of good character, eg you don’t have a serious or recent criminal record
• you’ve met the knowledge of English and life in the UKrequirements
• you’ve been granted indefinite leave to stay in the UK (or permanent residence if you’re an EEA national) - this means there’s no specific date that you have to leave
Unless your spouse or civil partner works abroad either for the UK government or for an organisation closely linked to government, you must usually also have:
• lived in the UK for at least the 3 years before your application is received
• spent no more than 270 days outside the UK in those 3 years
• spent no more than 90 days outside the UK in the last 12 months
• not broken any immigration laws while in the UK
fwd079 wrote:According to this Home Office link if you are British Citizen then you only have to be in country for three years, so after you get your Naturalisation you can apply for her as spouse of yourself.2. If your spouse is a British citizen
If you’re married to, or the civil partner of, a British citizen, you can apply for citizenship if:
• you’re 18 or over
• you’re of sound mind, eg you’re able to think and make decisions for yourself
• you’re of good character, eg you don’t have a serious or recent criminal record
• you’ve met the knowledge of English and life in the UKrequirements
• you’ve been granted indefinite leave to stay in the UK (or permanent residence if you’re an EEA national) - this means there’s no specific date that you have to leave
Unless your spouse or civil partner works abroad either for the UK government or for an organisation closely linked to government, you must usually also have:
• lived in the UK for at least the 3 years before your application is received
• spent no more than 270 days outside the UK in those 3 years
• spent no more than 90 days outside the UK in the last 12 months
• not broken any immigration laws while in the UK
That's my view but experts can tell you better.
Good luck and dont forget to post timeline.