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Naturalisation is not for workers only.djcat wrote:Hello all,
This is my first topic as I just came back from an appointment with the Nationality Checking Service. I am an EU citizen living in the UK since 2007 and I had a few jobs in the IT sector in the Thames Valley and London. The longest time I stayed without work was three months when I was made redundant by a business that didn't go too well and unfortunately I agreed on termination of my most recent job due to change in company strategy with a considerable payout as compensation for my signature - when I say recently, I mean last week, which is obviously unplanned and long after I did my life in the UK test (as evidence that I was working when I planned to become a British citizen).
Today the lady at the NCS said that because I am not in paid employment at this time when I would send the form to the Home Office, this might create issues for me. I mentioned that a) it may not be a legal requirement to be employed to naturalize, that b) I am still living here legally as I acquired the indefinite leave to remain automatically and c) I will still receive payment and compensation, hence I am technically still being paid even if my employment terminated a few days ago.
To make it short, she rescheduled my appointment to another one in two weeks when I should have an offer letter from another job (I told her that would be the case). However as empty promises are no contracts, I am still trying to understand what will happen if the next job opportunity does not turn into an employment contract, would I be unable to apply for British citizenship?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Booklet AN spells it out (in section 1A / 1B) if you encounter any more NCS officials who are unclear:djcat wrote:Hello all,
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Thanks in advance for your help!