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Good luck with your application, I am also from Croydon, applied on 1st April 2015 and still waitingbonasoares wrote:Application Timeline
Eligibility criteria: (5yr + 1yr ILR)
Method of application: NCS (Croydon) on 03-Sep-2015
Date of receipt by UKBA: Awaiting
Date of debit of fees: Awating
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: Awaiting
Date of receipt of approval: Awaiting
Date of Ceremony: Awaiting
Waiting time seems to be pretty long. Min 4 months I guessAli1975 wrote:Good luck with your application, I am also from Croydon, applied on 1st April 2015 and still waitingbonasoares wrote:Application Timeline
Eligibility criteria: (5yr + 1yr ILR)
Method of application: NCS (Croydon) on 03-Sep-2015
Date of receipt by UKBA: Awaiting
Date of debit of fees: Awating
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: Awaiting
Date of receipt of approval: Awaiting
Date of Ceremony: Awaiting
Suca wrote:Hi guys,
Just a quick question. Even though my cheque was cleared in a matter of weeks, I never received the acknowledgement of application and more than a month from the deduction of the fees have passed. Should I be worried? Or is this normal? Anyone experiencing same issue? Thanks.
28/07 appliedaveragejoe wrote:Suca wrote:Hi guys,
Just a quick question. Even though my cheque was cleared in a matter of weeks, I never received the acknowledgement of application and more than a month from the deduction of the fees have passed. Should I be worried? Or is this normal? Anyone experiencing same issue? Thanks.
Have you received a biometric letter? when did you apply?
The payment for my application was deducted (credit card), around 20th May. Then a week later I received two letters from the Home Office - one is the acknowledgement letter and one is the biometric instruction letter.Suca wrote:28/07 appliedaveragejoe wrote:Suca wrote:Hi guys,
Just a quick question. Even though my cheque was cleared in a matter of weeks, I never received the acknowledgement of application and more than a month from the deduction of the fees have passed. Should I be worried? Or is this normal? Anyone experiencing same issue? Thanks.
Have you received a biometric letter? when did you apply?
No biometric letter as well. No communication so far appart from the fees being deducted beginning of August.
Congrats I sent my application end of April and the biometric was submitted around 25th May - so hopefully it'd a matter of a couple of weeks before I receive my reply?jabsbini wrote:Hello,
Eligibility criteria: 2 years British Spouse + 1 year ILR
Language criteria met: IELTS + Life in The UK Test
Method of application: Postal
Date of application: 14/04/2015
Application Received : 15/04/2015 (tracked on royal mail site)
Payment method: Cheque
Date of debit or clearance of fees: 14/05/2015
Date of acknowledgment letter received: 13/05/2014 (dated 08/05/2014 - late clearance of fees as its a cheque payment)
Date of Biometric Letter received: 04/06/2015 (dated 02/06/2015)
Biometric Enrolment: 09/06/2015
Original docs received back - 05/09/2015 (dated 03/09/2015 - recorded signed delivery - envelope I had enclosed with application at the time of applying) with intimation letter from Home Office saying application has been successful
Date citizenship ceremony invitation: Waiting (should ideally come in the next two weeks)
Date of ceremony: Will book after I receive invitation
Yayyy finally heard from Home Office, it took close to 5 months for processing of application.
British born kids becomes British national if one of their parents is settled (ILR) before they reach the age of 18. So she needs to be registered as British national. No naturalisation is required for her.khapli wrote:Hi All,
My daughter is born in UK and is 6 months old now. I got the ILR after her birth and hence have applied for naturalization via MN1. I have 2 questions
1) Will my daughter also have to take the biometric?
2) Is there any way we can speedup the application?
sequence is as below
Eligibility criteria: MN1 Child Born in UK on 10th feb 2015, Father (Received ILR on 15 Jun 2015)
Current nationality: Indian
Method of application:NCS
Date of application: 8/07/2015
Received by HO : 9/7/2015
Date of debit or clearance of fees: Awaiting
Date of acknowledgment Received: Awaiting
Date of Biometrics letter received: Awaiting
Date of Biometrics (photograph) submitted :Awaiting
Date of approval letter: waiting
Thanks in advance for the response.
Regards
Mandar
Not quite right. British born children are british citizens if at the time of birth one of their parents, either: a) have ILR or b) are British citizens. If the parents get an ILR after their birth then the child has to undergo the Naturalization process.ChOudhry1 wrote:British born kids becomes British national if one of their parents is settled (ILR) before they reach the age of 18. So she needs to be registered as British national. No naturalisation is required for her.khapli wrote:Hi All,
My daughter is born in UK and is 6 months old now. I got the ILR after her birth and hence have applied for naturalization via MN1. I have 2 questions
1) Will my daughter also have to take the biometric?
2) Is there any way we can speedup the application?
sequence is as below
Eligibility criteria: MN1 Child Born in UK on 10th feb 2015, Father (Received ILR on 15 Jun 2015)
Current nationality: Indian
Method of application:NCS
Date of application: 8/07/2015
Received by HO : 9/7/2015
Date of debit or clearance of fees: Awaiting
Date of acknowledgment Received: Awaiting
Date of Biometrics letter received: Awaiting
Date of Biometrics (photograph) submitted :Awaiting
Date of approval letter: waiting
Thanks in advance for the response.
Regards
Mandar
Plz read the link YOU have quoted. It says registration not naturalisation. MN1 form is the registration form not naturalisation Formaspirantmigrant wrote:Not quite right. British born children are british citizens if at the time of birth one of their parents, either: a) have ILR or b) are British citizens. If the parents get an ILR after their birth then the child has to undergo the Naturalization process.ChOudhry1 wrote:British born kids becomes British national if one of their parents is settled (ILR) before they reach the age of 18. So she needs to be registered as British national. No naturalisation is required for her.khapli wrote:Hi All,
My daughter is born in UK and is 6 months old now. I got the ILR after her birth and hence have applied for naturalization via MN1. I have 2 questions
1) Will my daughter also have to take the biometric?
2) Is there any way we can speedup the application?
sequence is as below
Eligibility criteria: MN1 Child Born in UK on 10th feb 2015, Father (Received ILR on 15 Jun 2015)
Current nationality: Indian
Method of application:NCS
Date of application: 8/07/2015
Received by HO : 9/7/2015
Date of debit or clearance of fees: Awaiting
Date of acknowledgment Received: Awaiting
Date of Biometrics letter received: Awaiting
Date of Biometrics (photograph) submitted :Awaiting
Date of approval letter: waiting
Thanks in advance for the response.
Regards
Mandar
Please always double-check the guidelines before giving advice on this forum as you may be misleading others.
The guide at:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... e_2015.pdf
specifically states this:
"A child born in the UK to parents one or both of whom are
British citizens, or
are settled in the UK at the time the child is born, or
members of the UK armed forces
"
update on my timelineThesmalik wrote:Eligibility criteria: 2 years BC Spouse + 1 year ILR
Language criteria met : Life in the UK , English language test
Current nationality: Pakistani
Method of application: NCS Hounslow
Date of application: 20/08/2015
Payment method: Debit Card
Date of receipt by UKBA: 22/08/15
Date of debit or clearance of fees: 03 Sep
Date of acknowledgment: 03 Sep
Date of Biometric request: Awaiting
Date approval received: Awaiting
Date of ceremony: Awaiting
You are wrong for kids born in UK it is registration proces, naturalisation apply to those born outside UK.aspirantmigrant wrote:Not quite right. British born children are british citizens if at the time of birth one of their parents, either: a) have ILR or b) are British citizens. If the parents get an ILR after their birth then the child has to undergo the Naturalization process.ChOudhry1 wrote:British born kids becomes British national if one of their parents is settled (ILR) before they reach the age of 18. So she needs to be registered as British national. No naturalisation is required for her.khapli wrote:Hi All,
My daughter is born in UK and is 6 months old now. I got the ILR after her birth and hence have applied for naturalization via MN1. I have 2 questions
1) Will my daughter also have to take the biometric?
2) Is there any way we can speedup the application?
sequence is as below
Eligibility criteria: MN1 Child Born in UK on 10th feb 2015, Father (Received ILR on 15 Jun 2015)
Current nationality: Indian
Method of application:NCS
Date of application: 8/07/2015
Received by HO : 9/7/2015
Date of debit or clearance of fees: Awaiting
Date of acknowledgment Received: Awaiting
Date of Biometrics letter received: Awaiting
Date of Biometrics (photograph) submitted :Awaiting
Date of approval letter: waiting
Thanks in advance for the response.
Regards
Mandar
Please always double-check the guidelines before giving advice on this forum as you may be misleading others.
The guide at:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... e_2015.pdf
specifically states this:
"A child born in the UK to parents one or both of whom are
British citizens, or
are settled in the UK at the time the child is born, or
members of the UK armed forces
"