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1) Full copy may be adequate.vms wrote:Hi,
I need advice regarding applying for Naturalization as British Citizen.
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My quesions are:
1. Will I be able to apply for naturalization myself as spouse of british citizen without having my husband's documents/signature as I am having my ILR from past 1 year and am working as software engineer? I just have his passport xerox copy with me and his name is mentioned as spouse in my current Indian passport.
2. To apply as an individual based on 5 years stay, I am staying in UK continuously from past 3 years only and before that I had continuous gap of 15 months and prior to that I stayed for around 2 years continuously. So will I be eligible to apply or not?
Please let me know if I can apply for naturalization now in any category without my husband's consent/documents. Also I do not want to wait for 2 more years to cover my 15 months gap in the past.
Thanks and Regards,
Vms
Ref: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... hanges.pdfYour spouse’s or civil partner’s current passport or naturalisation/registration certificate showing that he/she is a British citizen.
If you are making your application by post you can send a complete and full copy of your spouse’s or civil partner’s current passport. Every page of the passport must be copied including any blank pages AND
The marriage certificate or civil partnership certificate
Understood.vms wrote:Hi noajthan,
Thanks for your response.
I only have the xerox copy of my husband's British passport first and second pages with photo and other important details like passport number etc but not any other blank pages. Will that be sufficient to apply for naturalization, and may be by explaining my current situation of my husband abandoning me and my son in the cover letter? I have the original marriage certificate.
Here, what I mean by my husband's consent is, he is not willing to give me any of his documents like passport etc. Also, I would need to wait another 2 years from now to apply for naturalisation to avoid that 15 months gap time as Icame back to UK again in 2013 Feb.
Please advice.
Thanks,
vms
Yes, I think you qualify.vms wrote:Hi noajthan ,
I just did rough estimate of my absences in total. I entered UK first time on 29th Dec 2008 and it means I am resident in UK for 7 years and 2 months. So I have 720 days of gap in total of 7+ years stay but only been outside UK for 28 days in last 12 months. So, I should be able to apply as 5 year stay without bothering about my husband's documents right? Its giving me some positive hope now.
Thanks,
vms
See post above about presence in UK.vms wrote:Hi noajthan,
I did not understand why I must apply before November 2016. Of course, I would apply asap now, but want to know why that deadline.
Also can you please direct me to a link where I can get the list of documents required to apply under this 7 year long stay category and application form etc.
Many thanks for help.
Regards,
vms
1) Yes, estate means house, any business or other assets.vms wrote:Hi noajthan,
1. Yes I have degree taught in English, Life in the UK certificate and also I am in permanent job in UK with very good income. My son is living with me and he also has british passport. But I dont have own house here, so is it still ok to prove that I have established substantial amount of my estate in UK? What exactly they mean by that in page 8 of the document you have sent?
2. I wouldn't qualify for 5 year stay route normally as I have total of 680 days gap in the last 5 years. But if they consider past 7 years, I am out of UK only for 720 days which is in line with the 730 days of absence days that can be disregarded.
3. Remember: A key requirement is you have to have been physically present in UK 5 years (to the day) before you apply - so, based on your stated timeline, apply before November 2016
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Thanks,
vms
Please advice.
As suggested above by CR001 - it is recommended to apply via the NCS (checking service at your local council - see your council website).vms wrote:Thanks a lot noajthan.
Your info helped me a lot.
I would get my documentation ready and try to apply before end of this month.
Regards,
vms
Am I missing something here. OP has more than 600 days absences in last 5 years if she applies this month.6th March 2011 - July 17th 2011
17th Nov 2011 - 22nd Feb 2013
There is discretion possible (not guaranteed!) with different allowances for different periods of residence;zahmed05 wrote:Am I missing something here. OP has more than 600 days absences in last 5 years if she applies this month.6th March 2011 - July 17th 2011
17th Nov 2011 - 22nd Feb 2013
How does she meets residence requirements here?
Yes, at discretion. As per the guidance.vms wrote:Hi noajthan,
Btw, is the allowance of upto 730 days absence in last 7 years not guaranteed and only discretionary??
Regards,
vms
You do not have to use your immediately local council.vms wrote:Oops, no appointments available before 7th March 2016 with NCS and I have to apply for my naturalization before 5th March itself. So I may have to skip NCS and apply myself if I dont get any prior appointments
Also, in my cover letter is it ok for me to say that my british husband left me and hence I cant apply like his spouse with 3 year continuous stay and hence chose to go ahead with 5 year stay route? Will it be any negative on my application though the marriage is still existing?