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It will be the date of your first arrival in the UK regardless of what visa it was on.MartaNK wrote:Thank you tomgodcat and akhurshid for the prompt replies. Appreciated. I have another question re. Date and place of first arrival in the United Kingdom. I received the ILR based on 10-year residency. I recently married a British citizen and will be applying for naturalisation based on my marriage and 3 years. What do I put as date of the first arrival? Date when I entered 10 years ago? Or any date when I returned back to the UK 3 years ago?
Your current status as at the time you apply is what mattersHaadi83 wrote:Hello helpfull people,
All of you very helpfull and lovely people so i need you urgent help again regarding the filling AN Application form as i have NCS Appointment on Monday 19th;
1. I am an EX Family member (Divorced) of EEA national so i am confused about Section 1.3 (Please say when you were given indefinite leave to enter/remain in the UK(not necessary if you are a Common wealth citizen with right of abode in the United Kingdom).If you are an EEA national, a Swiss national or a family member of an EEA or Swiss national you should read pages9-10 of the Booklet AN)
I am not an EEA family member and do not have ILR But Has been granted PR card last year. so what should i write in that section ?
2. Section 2.4 make me confused as well because i am not an EEA Family member anymore so should i leave it blank, and if i do then where should i give my current status detail which is PR card. should i explain this in PAGE 15 ??
I am very confused and worried about filling these sections as i have appointment on monday and do not want the turned away by NCS representative, Please Help !
And Still, do not take print outs of your Tax return! I did that and now I'm shaking waiting to receive the document from the HMRC to forward to the Home Office ASAP.tomgodcat wrote:No way, photocopied documents must be stamped by NCS to prove the authenticityMartaNK wrote:Hello. I was wondering if there is a way of applying for naturalisation directly to the HO but sending them copies of my passport and ILR? I know NCS and solicitors can do this for me. Is there any other way? I would really like to avoid paying their fees.
My God! Thanks a lot!! they haven't taken the money yet so I guess I still have a chance. Also I gave them my UTR number.abBY20 wrote:Your full name
Date of birth
Nationality
Date of your application with your recorded delivery tracking number is all you need to send additional document to HO
Good luck!!
I am not sure if your question is meant towards HO or NCS but HO normally contacts you by post.MartaNK wrote:Thank you, akhurshid . Must I give them my mobile number and email address? I would really prefer to be contact by post only. Also, address of the tax tax office or tax office reference. Is it related to my current employer? or to me as an individual?
Yes and yes.MartaNK wrote:Thank you, akhurshid . Can one get away with not putting the tax office reference? Also, re. Evidence of knowledge of language. Page 13 of the Guide AN "your original degree certificate and..... a print out from the points-based calculator, with the equivalent level of your degree and the level of English". I have a Bachelor degree from a UK uni. Do I need to provide this point-based calculator print out?
Hello akhushid, can you please help the gentleman here please?akhurshid wrote:Yes and yes.MartaNK wrote:Thank you, akhurshid . Can one get away with not putting the tax office reference? Also, re. Evidence of knowledge of language. Page 13 of the Guide AN "your original degree certificate and..... a print out from the points-based calculator, with the equivalent level of your degree and the level of English". I have a Bachelor degree from a UK uni. Do I need to provide this point-based calculator print out?
Thank for you reply abBY20 !abBY20 wrote:Your current status as at the time you apply is what mattersHaadi83 wrote:Hello helpfull people,
All of you very helpfull and lovely people so i need you urgent help again regarding the filling AN Application form as i have NCS Appointment on Monday 19th;
1. I am an EX Family member (Divorced) of EEA national so i am confused about Section 1.3 (Please say when you were given indefinite leave to enter/remain in the UK(not necessary if you are a Common wealth citizen with right of abode in the United Kingdom).If you are an EEA national, a Swiss national or a family member of an EEA or Swiss national you should read pages9-10 of the Booklet AN)
I am not an EEA family member and do not have ILR But Has been granted PR card last year. so what should i write in that section ?
2. Section 2.4 make me confused as well because i am not an EEA Family member anymore so should i leave it blank, and if i do then where should i give my current status detail which is PR card. should i explain this in PAGE 15 ??
I am very confused and worried about filling these sections as i have appointment on monday and do not want the turned away by NCS representative, Please Help !
So leave the section blank
Am an ex family member too
Now married to British
I applied today at the NCS as a spouse of BC
So good luck to you and myself!!
Just one last question, shall I let them know that I'm waiting for that HMRC letter so I can forward it to them? Or I just forward it when I have it (will be this sat I'm almost certain)abBY20 wrote:Your full name
Date of birth
Nationality
Date of your application with your recorded delivery tracking number is all you need to send additional document to HO
Good luck!!
In addition to question 5,your absence must not exceed 450 days in the last 5yearsabBY20 wrote:1:Google AN Application payment slip ,print it out and fill out your card details or you can pay with a cheque
2:home office reference number should be on any home office letter sent to you
3:yes
4:date you first entered Uk and airport not date you were granted your entry visa
5:yes