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NCS Appointment

Post by bsudhir » Mon Feb 01, 2016 6:48 pm

Hi

I am planning to apply for Citizenship and looking for NCS - Redbridge appointment, but its booked for the whole of February.

I have few questions:

1. Can i apply at other NCS Locations if i get an appointment? ( i live in Ilford)
2. Is there a way we can find out that applying to which NCS will make application processing faster ? or is it the same processing time for all NCS locations.
3. The prices for each NCS are different and some of them are above £80

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Sudhir

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Re: NCS Appointment

Post by Casa » Mon Feb 01, 2016 6:51 pm

1. You can apply through any NCS
2. There is no advantage between NCS locations in processing times.
3. Yes, the fee varies depending on the Council
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Re: NCS Appointment

Post by CR001 » Mon Feb 01, 2016 7:08 pm

Some councils offer the joint naturalisation/passport app pilot project scheme. These applications seem to be processed quicker.
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Re: NCS Appointment

Post by immig000 » Tue Feb 02, 2016 11:04 am

CR001 wrote:Some councils offer the joint naturalisation/passport app pilot project scheme. These applications seem to be processed quicker.
Hi,
Is there a list of all NCS which offer this pilot scheme?

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Re: NCS Appointment

Post by CR001 » Tue Feb 02, 2016 11:20 am

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Re: NCS Appointment

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Re: NCS Appointment

Post by Krish19 » Tue Feb 02, 2016 1:43 pm

are they really processing faster if anyone apply under pilot scheme?

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Re: NCS Appointment

Post by cs95tdg » Tue Feb 02, 2016 2:21 pm

Krish19 wrote:are they really processing faster if anyone apply under pilot scheme?
You can get a sense of the timelines if you take a look through the monthly naturalisation timeline topics over the last 3 months. Based on those there does seem to be, but there's nothing officially published that explains the reason behind this or whether it will continue. The average processing times vary between around 3 weeks to 2 months. Do take a look through the timelines and topics above yourself to get a better sense.

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Re: NCS Appointment

Post by WR1 » Tue Feb 02, 2016 3:38 pm

Regardless of whether the JCAPS is faster or not, 99.9% of people applying for citizenship will end of applying for a British passport. Its definitely quicker to combine both than to apply separately.

Plus the benefit of not having to attend an interview for first time passport applicants as you normally would need to attend if applied separately.
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