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This should be fine. Since 04th of January 2016 will be your first anniversary of ILR this means you can book your NCS appointment on that day. I myself booked NCS appointment on the 11th January 2016, having BRP ILR date of 11th January 2015. Make sure you were physically present in the UK on 11/12 January 2011.nafe12 wrote:Just wondering - is the NCS appointment to the day.
E.g. if I got ILR on 04 Jan 2015 can I go for NCS 04 Jan 2016? Do they consider that a year.
The booking people said they do not know
Date of application is either:nafe12 wrote:Thanks - yes it's confusing whether it needed to be the 5th
I suppose it's the same as for the application by post.
I understand that the date of NCS appointment is the date of receipt the application by HO. However, When I booked my appointment in October it was not the case. Can I reschedule my appointment on the 12th of January? or leave 11th January 2016 as my ILR date on BRP is also 11th Jan 2015.CR001 wrote:Date of application is the date that you submit at NCS and needs to be a full 12 months from date of ILR. For the sake of 1 day, book an appointment on the 5th.
Thanks Fieldrive. I have already asked my NCS to change my appointment from 11th Jan 2016 to 12th Jan 2016 but yet to receive any response.fielddrive wrote:if you received your ILR on 11/1/15 then NCS apt on 11/1/16 is fine.
You have to fill in the payment form.ohara wrote:If you apply through NCS can you pay by debit card on a machine at the office? Or do you still have to fill in a payment form?
Exactly that's what I meant but as moderator suggested its good to have an appointment a day after to be on safe side.seagul wrote:It is a very easy perhaps mathematics question. If you received ILR on 11/01/2015 then you will complete the required 12 months on 10/01/2016. And on 11/01/2016 it will be 12 months + 1 day which is absolutely fine.
+1seagul wrote:It is a very easy perhaps mathematics question. If you received ILR on 11/01/2015 then you will complete the required 12 months on 10/01/2016. And on 11/01/2016 it will be 12 months + 1 day which is absolutely fine.
While I agree with @seagul, a day or two is not a big deal in the scheme of things. I also moved my app by 2 days to be 'on the safe side'Arsal385 wrote:
Exactly that's what I meant but as moderator suggested its good to have an appointment a day after to be on safe side.