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I do not know why you so much worry about accommodation.ravi2001 wrote:Hi Friends,
I will be applying for British passport in near future. I have few queries. I live an extended part of a flat with my own entrance and attached toilet and shower but no Spam. My part of accommodation and main part of the flat have separate entrance. I think my landlord adapted this part of the flat for tenant. I pay my rent to my landlord. I do not know how my landlord pay council tax on this part of the accommodation. My landlord family member lives in the main part of flat. I do not have access to main part of the flat so I do not know anything about that part of the flat. So my question is that what should I say if the interviewer ask about my accommodation? I am planning to move with my friend? Shall I move in first before applying for the passport? Or shall I apply for passport and while in process move to new place? But if I do that then there will be discrepancy what I filled in my application and what I would be saying in my interview. If I change my address before applying will this create any doubt in the mind of interviewer that why did I change my place of living suddenly? Please advice...
ravi2001 wrote:Hi Friends,
Thanks for reply.I will be starting a new job in the same town. One of my friend`s place is going to be vacant which is near to my new job. I was thinking to move in with him and then apply. It will take around 10 days to move in with him. I will inform the electoral office about my address change but it takes time to appear on electoral register once you move to new place.Will it be ok to change the address now before applying? once again thanks guys for giving me your time.
Nationals from common wealth countries can vote without British citizenship.milan69 wrote:You have to become British citizen first before registering to vote.
Are you saying that Indian, Australian and Canadian citizens that are not British nationals can vote in British elections?by akhurshid » Fri Dec 26, 2014 2:30 pm
milan69 wrote:
You have to become British citizen first before registering to vote.
Nationals from common wealth countries can vote without British citizenship.
milan69 wrote:Are you saying that Indian, Australian and Canadian citizens that are not British nationals can vote in British elections?by akhurshid » Fri Dec 26, 2014 2:30 pm
milan69 wrote:
You have to become British citizen first before registering to vote.
Nationals from common wealth countries can vote without British citizenship.
Citizens of Commonwealth countries (section 4.6 of the Representation of the People Act 1983 http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1983/2) resident in the United Kingdom on a visa that is not a visitor visa and that allows for limited leave to remain for more than six months can vote in parliamentary (section 1.1) & local government elections (section 2.1).Are you saying that Indian, Australian and Canadian citizens that are not British nationals can vote in British elections?
As others have replied to that already, short answer is yes.akhurshid wrote:Nationals from common wealth countries can vote without British citizenship.milan69 wrote:You have to become British citizen first before registering to vote.
ravi2001 wrote:Dear Friends,
I am a Naturalised British Citizen for more than two months. For some personal reason I could not apply for my passport till now. But I will be applying for my British Passport. I am moving in with my friend. My this friend was my "Professional Referee" in my application for Naturalisation. Can I ask my this friend to be my "Professional Referee" in my passport application though I would be living with him? Would that ok to do so? Or Shall I ask someone else to be my "professional Referee"? Three weeks ago In have changed my job as well.
Thanks,