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The forum FAQs on good character & also the published HO guidance may reassure you:ohara wrote:First of all I would like to thank all contributors to this forum as your advice is absolutely excellent and provided for free. This is no doubt the best resource for UK immigration matters and I don't know what I would have done without finding it and I'm sure many others hold the same views.
Now onto my questions. I have posted here recently with a few questions, but not knowing my ancestry completely. After a few weeks of research I have cleared things up though and have solid information so wanted to get some straight answers. I intend to become a British citizen one way or the other!
History:
* Born in Finland, 1989.
* Father is Finnish (have not seen him since I was 2 years old).
* Mother is British citizen by descent. She was born in Finland to a Finnish mother and British father, and brought to the UK by her father at a young age. She grew up with him and a sister in London, went to school here etc. She moved back to Finland at the age of about 18 and gave birth to me at the age of 25.
* Moved here with my mother just before my 2nd birthday, have lived in the UK permanently since then. I am now 26 years old.
* Mother got married here in the UK to a dual British/Swiss national in 1994. She gave birth to her second child (my sister) in 1995.
* Mother was a student for a short period around the time of her marriage but went into full time work soon after. She worked until approximately 2009 when she became ill and no longer could. Unfortunately she died in 2013.
* I did my entire education here, primary school all the way through to 3 years of further education. I did not go to university, and have worked full time since 2008 with no gaps. I did not have CSI during my education as I was unaware of this requirement, basically because nobody told me, I just went through the system like any British person would.
* On the advice of very helpful forum members I applied for permanent residency confirmation document on 09/12/15 on the basis of qualified person (worker). I certainly exceed the requirements so I have no reason to believe my application will fail.
Now regardless of PR status, which I believe I hold and have applied for certification anyway, is there any better route I should/can take to British citizenship other than naturalisation?
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Anyway, I seem to meet all of the criteria required although I have a couple of questions:
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Thanks for reading and for any advice you give
I don't think it will add weight as such as (afaik) caseworkers go by the rules instead of weighting applications.ohara wrote:Thanks, I have read all the guidance, I was just worried they would consider it as deception. Will the fact that I have lived in the UK for 24 years, my whole life, give any weight to the application?
No you don't pay by CC directly at the NCS;ohara wrote:...
I will be using NCS, that is a certainty. The cost here is £70 which I guess is small in the grand scheme of things. Hopefully by the time I apply in February they will have the combined AN & passport checking and application service. If you do use NCS, can you pay by card in a machine at the office? Or do you still have to fill a payment form and send it with application?
I was actually going to use a solicitor to help with the AN application but after discovering this forum I've realised it would be a waste of £800.
Yes you are right. When I first started looking into naturalisation, I was scared by the length and depth of the application form. I wanted to make 100% sure that I did not mess it up in anyway and have my application refused and lose £1000 for some silly mistake. This is why I was going to use the services of a specialist immigration solicitor to do the application on my behalf. The few I looked into charge around £800 for this.noajthan wrote: If methodical and organised you can certainly apply for the privilege of citizenship without the services of a legal or immigration representative.