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babyblue wrote:Hi all,
I am planning to apply for naturalisation next month. I am not sure whether to apply using the NCS service from the local council or just post my application personally with the relevant documents.
Could members who have used the NCS service please shed some light on what exactly the NCS do apart from certify your documents e.g. Do they ask you questions about your application? Do they check whether you have filled in the application properly?
Thanks
Extremely pleasant experience for me using NCS. In my case I had forgotten my postcode at one place, she pointed that and asked me to fill that. Lovely atmosphere and nice outcome, within two months I had a British Passport.babyblue wrote:Thanks.
Do they fill in the form for you as well or do you have to go there with the form filled in?
Fairly quicker for me, used NCS and got approved in less than two months, but not a guarantee since NCS's main purpose is to retain originals with you.babyblue wrote:Thanks for the replies,
Is the application process any quicker if you apply through NCS?
There is no benefit in terms of processing speed by using NCS. The only advantage you get is to keep your originals with you as opposed to leave them to the mercy of Royal Mail and not knowing where they are for months - whether you have to travel or not is a secondary issue for me at least, it is the surety to know that I have my degrees and passports and marriage certificate etc with me. This advantage was real enough for me to part with fifty odd pounds and use NCSbabyblue wrote:On this forum, it seems that majority of the people use the NCS service. I don't intend to travel after the application, so if there is no real advantage (i.e. processing speed) of applying using NCS then I might save the money and apply personally.
Out of curiosity, does anyone use a solicitor or an agent to apply for naturalisation?
I don't see anyone using a solictor/agent as compared to other applications e.g. ILR.
immy999 wrote:hi
i forgot to add 1 more thing my wifes ilr residence permit is there anything else i need to include
immy999 wrote:hi
i forgot to add 1 more thing my wifes ilr residence permit is there anything else i need to include