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Should have gone through Nationality Checking Service.adiraian wrote:Hi
I am an Indian National who applied recently for Naturalisation ( AN).I have sent my Indian passport together with the biometric ILR card,my question here is now as the application is still in process if I wanted to travel can i ask HO to send my passport and ILR card back to perform the travel or not? if i ask for those will my application will valid or not?
any advice would really helpful.
Thanks in advance.
Adi.
Situations change and the OP's travel may be for compassionate reasons.PrestonLancs wrote:Typical.
Apply for citizenshi, and then suddenly need to travel.
Why not do all travelling, and then apply.
(this is anti venom)
we only look for right advices but not uncapable comments..Please advice if you can , but no other comments required..PrestonLancs wrote:Typical.
Apply for citizenshi, and then suddenly need to travel.
Why not do all travelling, and then apply.
(this is anti venom)
RR17 wrote:we only look for right advices but not uncapable comments..Please advice if you can , but no other comments required..PrestonLancs wrote:Typical.
Apply for citizenshi, and then suddenly need to travel.
Why not do all travelling, and then apply.
(this is anti venom)
Yes, if they are settled ie they have ILR too.hicong wrote:Hello, I'm a 17 year old Chinese national who was born in the UK to chinese parents and I've lived there for the entirety of my life. Since my birth we acquired indefinite leave to remain around 2005 and I have completed education in Scotland achieving Highers including English.
Is it possible for my parents who are not british citizens nor planning on becoming british citizens to apply for british citizenship for me under Section 1 (3) in the guide https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... e_2015.pdf ?
Thanks.
entitlement to register when their parents become settled in the UK (or become British citizens)
Best of luckIf a child lives in the United Kingdom for the first 10 years of his or her life, an application can be made under section 1(4), even if the parents are not settled.
Ah, if you are nearly 18 you need to be careful & really focus on thishicong wrote:A quick question,
british-citizenship/citizenship-faqs-co ... 95747.html says I need the original passport to be sent - I am hoping to go on holiday soon, do you know the timescale on which they return passports? Is a chinese marriage certificate enough for the requirement? That is the only one my parents have.
In addition to this my 18th birthday is on the 25th of August, should I be worried about my application becoming invalid if i send it this week?
I concur with noajthan. The day you turn 18, you will lose the entitlement you have to become a British citizen and will need to meet all the requirements that adults need to become a British citizen.noajthan wrote:Ah, if you are nearly 18 you need to be careful & really focus on this
To be processed according to the regulations for a minor, you have to be a minor on the date of application (which is the date the HO receives the application).hicong wrote:If my birthday is on the 25th of August and I submit the application within the week and I turn 18 during the process of the application which seems likely am I still able to be considered under the same application?