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Yes. Latest on top.Neesheel wrote: 1) 1.17 past five year addresses - does this include current address ?
No.Neesheel wrote: 2) 1.23 father has passed away, shall I write 'Late' before the name?
This is where personal view matters. I recommend writing the day you viewed yourself as coming here on long term (more than 6 months) basis and staying, some say its the date of your first work visa. Either should do, my friend wrote his student date and got approved within two weeks.Neesheel wrote:3) 2.1 first arrived on student visa 7 years back, shall I write the time I started working I.e 5 years back or the day I entered as a student?
You really dont remember which airport you landed?Neesheel wrote:4) 2.1 place of arrival - it's strange but I don't remember the airport and the stamp on my passport isn't very clear. What shall I write?
Yes.Neesheel wrote:5) 2.2 date of departure is the date of landing in the country I was travelling to? What order should I write the dates, recent visit first and then going back wards?
Ask the accountant.Neesheel wrote:6) 3.5 I have recently joined a new job and don't have p60 for PAYE number. Where can I find address of the tax office or tax office ref. number. It is not on the payslip.
Is partner applying on their own behalf or as your spouse?Neesheel wrote:7) what all documents will I need to submit for me and my partner apart from forms, photos, passports, lituk test, language certificate.
Also, please go through this link where seniors have compiled nice information.Neesheel wrote:I will appreciate any help on these points. Thanks in advance.
Neesheel wrote:hello,
I am going through naturalisation form and have few questions. It would be great if the experts or anyone who know can help.
1) 1.17 past five year addresses - does this include current address ? - Yes, current first
2) 1.23 father has passed away, shall I write 'Late' before the name? -No
3) 2.1 first arrived on student visa 7 years back, shall I write the time I started working I.e 5 years back or the day I entered as a student? - I was in similar position and I was advised by NCS to use date when I entered in the UK as Student.
4) 2.1 place of arrival - it's strange but I don't remember the airport and the stamp on my passport isn't very clear. What shall I write? - London or Manchester or whatever city you landed in.
5) 2.2 date of departure is the date of landing in the country I was travelling to? What order should I write the dates, recent visit first and then going back wards? - Recent travel first. If you went to America on 1st of the month and arrived in states on 2nd - you would enter 1st as departure date and if you then left States to get back to the UK ON 4th and got back in London, you will count that as 3 days outside of the UK
6) 3.5 I have recently joined a new job and don't have p60 for PAYE number. Where can I find address of the tax office or tax office ref. number. It is not on the payslip. - Call HMRC they will give you the details you need.
7) what all documents will I need to submit for me and my partner apart from forms, photos, passports, lituk test, language certificate. - You need marriage certificate, rest is okay.
I will appreciate any help on these points. Thanks in advance.
- ILR is always an independent application and hence has no bearing of whether or not she is applying as spouse.Is partner applying on their own behalf or as your spouse?
Is the questioner's list about ILR? No.rakeysh.patel wrote:- ILR is always an independent application and hence has no bearing of whether or not she is applying as spouse.Is partner applying on their own behalf or as your spouse?
Neesheel wrote:Only thing is 3.5 address of tax office or tax office reference number ...
Might be silly question but just to confirm is this reference number my personal detail or my employers? Ask HR for it, they will have it or it appears on your P60. It is the employer tax reference number by the way, not yours.
Also will I need this for my partner. She was working few years back but not working now? If she is not working, then you don't need this number. Employment is not a requirement for citizenship and you can just put 'unemployed' for her.
Appreciate your response. Thanks
my spouse will be applying on her own basis. Does she have 5 years residence including 1 year ILR and meets all the requirements? If that is the case then she should be fine.
I meant Naturalisation and not ILR. I presumed that one's partner was already here for required time - apologies there!fwd079 wrote:Is the questioner's list about ILR? No.rakeysh.patel wrote:- ILR is always an independent application and hence has no bearing of whether or not she is applying as spouse.Is partner applying on their own behalf or as your spouse?
Can naturalisation process be affected if partner is applying with idea of spouse becoming BC and hence, getting Nationality on 3 years basis? Yes.
Hence my question.
Spouse route to nationality is valid if and only if your spouse is a British national.Abi77 wrote:
Leave this blank.Neesheel wrote:Thanks for previous replies.
1.1 UKBA/home office ref number: which is the ref number..? I assume this is not the biometric card number/unique number. The letter I got along with ILR does state their or my ref number but only the case ID. DO I use case Id? Also I have been on tier 2 before ILR and have their ref number on it..? Sorry if I made it sound complicated.. But I am confused!
Take Passports that contain your 5 year travel history, irrespective of whether they have now expired/been cancelled.Do I take all the previous expired passport which has been used since I came here and has expired but has some of travelling history of 5 years?