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macaroni
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5 YEAR RULE- citizenship application

Post by macaroni » Mon Apr 28, 2008 12:24 am

Hi everyone

I was looking at the old stickies and found this one:

http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=5290


Is this law/rule still in place ie. when you lodge your application for citizenship, you must have been present in the UK FIVE YEARS AGO EXACTLY?? I hope I have understood that thread correctly- because that is what it seems to suggest. The thread is from 2006, so I am not sure if this is still the way the rules work regarding applications for citizenship. :? :?

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Re: 5 YEAR RULE- citizenship application

Post by JAJ » Mon Apr 28, 2008 1:31 am

macaroni wrote: Is this law/rule still in place ie. when you lodge your application for citizenship, you must have been present in the UK FIVE YEARS AGO EXACTLY??
Yes.

Or three years, if the spouse or civil partner of a British citizen.

For this purpose, the Channel Islands and Isle of Man count as United Kingdom.

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Re: 5 YEAR RULE- citizenship application

Post by macaroni » Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:28 am

JAJ wrote:
macaroni wrote: Is this law/rule still in place ie. when you lodge your application for citizenship, you must have been present in the UK FIVE YEARS AGO EXACTLY??
Yes.

Or three years, if the spouse or civil partner of a British citizen.

For this purpose, the Channel Islands and Isle of Man count as United Kingdom.
Thank you JAJ. :)

I panicked when I read the 5 YEAR RULE. :shock:

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Re: 5 YEAR RULE- citizenship application

Post by paulp » Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:56 am

Macaroni, it's not a rule. It's a clause in the law itself.

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Post by global gypsy » Mon Apr 28, 2008 8:20 pm

Also, now it must be exactly 6 years ago? Naturalization requirements have been increased by a year, right?

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Post by JAJ » Tue Apr 29, 2008 12:12 am

global gypsy wrote:Also, now it must be exactly 6 years ago? Naturalization requirements have been increased by a year, right?

No they haven't.

Naturalisation requirements are unchanged. It's only the interaction between the nationality and immigration law that imposes an effective 6 year residence requirement for most (not all) applicants not married to a British citizen.

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