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Universal soldier wrote:hello members,
If a naturalization application refuses due to having some problems in immigration history like breach of visa condition for example a student work full time during some period then whether the refusal also cancels existing ILR or ILR continue to exist?????
A lot of things can change between the time an individual attains ILR and the time that individual decides to apply for citizenship. Some of those things might have nothing to do with new interpretations of good character.Universal soldier wrote:I do not think that there is much difference between the checks they make during granting ILR and naturalization. Because they invented the term "Good Character" but already its all ingredients they check before granting ILR then isn't that stupidity to re-check again ??
Whether the first post involve deception? Based on common sense no because working/earning wasn't/isn't necessary to get ILR on 10 years basis in contrary to tier 1 extensions where earnings are necessary?? Isn't it??vinny wrote:See also can ILR be cancellable. However, if you are granted British citizenship, then ILR ceases to exist.
Anyone?Bc4indian wrote:Sorry for hijacking the post,
Just a curosity that if a naturalisation application gets refused due to working when not authorised like working for 2 companies on a student visa.
1. Will ILR gets effected of the applicant.
2. If yes then what will happen to spouse's ILR also in process of naturalisaton?
3. What are the implications on children who are already british?
Thanks
1. As said above it can be affected if the caseworker sees this as deception so basically depends on the case worker. But realistically I think it would be very hard to substantiate that you were working more hours than allowed. There is nothing that says you cannot work for more than one employer so that should be fine.Bc4indian wrote:Sorry for hijacking the post,
Just a curosity that if a naturalisation application gets refused due to working when not authorised like working for 2 companies on a student visa.
1. Will ILR gets effected of the applicant.
2. If yes then what will happen to spouse's ILR also in process of naturalisaton?
3. What are the implications on children who are already british?
Thanks