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Depends on the complexity of the case. For instance, the person's tax affairs may need to be looked into or his absences or any adverse court judgements.kankerot wrote:How is it possible it can be done in that short time period, something doesnt seem right when the variance is so much.
It all depends on the individual application, so not necessary because they are already in the system as previous Tier 1 visa holders, though the transition from there to ILR -> BC could be construed as much more straight forward, provided BC criteria can be met. In general straight forward applications are those without CCJ, driving offences, brushes with the law, complex entry to UK/settlement prior to BC application.kankerot wrote:Seeing that those who had their naturalisation done very quickly are all Tier 1 and Indian so are they processed differently as they are already in the system due to their Tier 1 status?
Are applications where it is due to being married to a BC always more scrutinised?
My wife route is 2007 married 2009 ILR, US citizen, no ccj, legal issues etc, housewife,only 250 days abroad in last 3 years. Had to delay NCS appointment to make sure she was in country 3 years prior. Lived at same address. Even the NCS lady said its straight forward application.tripping wrote:It all depends on the individual application, so not necessary because they are already in the system as previous Tier 1 visa holders, though the transition from there to ILR -> BC could be construed as much more straight forward, provided BC criteria can be met. In general straight forward applications are those without CCJ, driving offences, brushes with the law, complex entry to UK/settlement prior to BC application.kankerot wrote:Seeing that those who had their naturalisation done very quickly are all Tier 1 and Indian so are they processed differently as they are already in the system due to their Tier 1 status?
Are applications where it is due to being married to a BC always more scrutinised?
Mine took about 5 weeks from submission date to receiving approval letter (like secret simon, I did mine in the days before biometrics and rule changes). I was on the Tier 1 ->Tier 1 Extension -> ILR -> BC route.
It's within their guidelines, the last year 88 days was spent outside the UK or 90 if you count the day you leave and enter (but that's not how they calculate it)ohara wrote:250 days outside the UK in 3 years is quite a bit. I've spent less than 30 days outside the UK in the last 5 years.