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According to this link this should be 4.0 so you are fine in my view.abc111 wrote:Thanks.
Would 5.5 IELTS bands (Listening and Speaking both more that 5.5) be sufficient to satisfy the english language requirements!!
Thanks.
If those 4.5 years were without ILR then she's eligible, but if those 4.5 years include ILR then she has to wait till you get citizenship or her 0.5 year is completed, whichever comes first.ravib1729 wrote:Hi,
Please help me with the following queries regarding British Naturalization
Myself, spouse and kid are on ILR for the past one year.
I lived in UK for more than 6 years now and more than 1 year on ILR
My wife lived in UK for more than 4 and half years and more than 1 year on ILR.
Kid (age 20 months) is living in UK for the past 14 months in the UK with more than 1 year on ILR.
Can we ( all three) apply for British Citizenship at the same time?
I am aware that Myself and my kid are eligible and can apply at the same time.
Does my wife need to wait till I get my BC and then apply or can she apply along with us.
Regards
Noshakil.saif79 wrote:
Q1. if application is successful and my sister in law is not in the UK. Can my brother (British Citizen) or myself will be able to receive her naturalization certificate on her behalf. if yes, please explain procedure or please provide link how.
She'll need to book ceremony within couple of weeks of receiving approval and need to attend within 3 months.shakil.saif79 wrote: Q2. if we are not allowed to receive her certificate, how long we can wait / delay to book an appointment for citizenship ceremony so that she can be in the UK i.e. if we receive letter to book an appointment for citizenship ceremony in Feb or March, can we delay to book an appointment in May or June so that she is physically in the UK to receive her certificate.
She is not British until she attends the ceremony. Her BRP will be valid and she can use that to re enter UK.shakil.saif79 wrote: Q3. Is her ILR remain valid until she has not received naturalization certificate and can she re-enter in the UK on the basis of her ILR?