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Dylaneftimoff wrote: ↑Fri Sep 28, 2018 8:04 amHi guys, this forum has helped me a lot. I have a couple of questions.
I have a 1 year absence from the U.K. due to a graduate internship in the US from 08/2015-08-2016. This has all been confirmed with a letter from the university. I got my ILR last year and about to give my biometrics today and send my docs for citizenship (5+1 year process EEA National). I have 440 absent days from the U.K. in the last 6 year period. You got PR as an EU national. How many days for the 5 year period prior to application? And 90 days for the year prior to application.
1. Do I add the letter from the university confirming this was an internship or do I not because I’m not asked to do so? (I have filled the online application with my 1 year absence) and previously got approved with ILR with it.Can't hurt if you are still within the maximum absences.
2. Can I go to the post office, do my biometrics and send my application straight away on the spot.If you have the biometric form from online I assume so. For manual application you will be sent a letter to be taken to the Post Office.
3. Can I apply for a British passport while awaiting decision from HO. If you don't apply through NDRS (using the passport form from the Post Office you can only apply once you are a British Citizen, after the ceremony.
I submitted everything online, I’m only confused if I should provide the evidence of the internship even though I’ve already provided it before and now not being asked to.
You can only apply for a passport at the same time if you used the NDRS service at the Council. In your case, you will now have to wait till you have attended your ceremony before you can apply for a passport.miss_akudi wrote: ↑Fri Sep 28, 2018 9:50 amHi everyone,
I have made my citizenship application some time ago (still waiting for an answer) and I see a lot of people on this forum made their passport application pretty much in the same time as their citizenship application.
I always thought I had to wait for the approval letter and have the ceremony first, before I could apply for the passport.
Do I need to apply for the passport before I receive the approval letter? If yes, is there an online application?
Thanks
1. The is no fast track service for first adult passports.Kieferboy wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 3:40 pmHi guys,
Sorry Im not sure where would be best to post this questions.
My naturalisation recently has been approved and I have booked my ceremony this Thursday 4/10. Then I’ll have to return my BRP immediately. Also, I will apply for my first adult British Passport.
My worries is I have booked my travels within Europe on 19/10 and I’m not sure I will have my passport by then. My current foreign passport would allow me in and out of the UK without visa (this of course as tourist ), however I’m worried Immigration Officer will ask me for my ILR BRP since my ILR no. is written down with the stamp everytime.
My questions are:
1. Any urgent passport application service for first adult passport application?
2. Can I make a copy of my ILR BRP (before I return it to Home Office), get it certified to accompany my passport for the Immigration Officer upon returning to the UK. Will this be accepted?
3. Letter from Home Office of my Citizenship approval dated 29/8 and stated that I have 21 days of the date of the letter to book my ceremony, if I change my date of ceremony (ie: after my travel for example), is this ok?
Please any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks for the fast response CR001. I thought so, thatd be the better solution. My next question, can you book a ceremony at other council besides the council of your area of residence?CR001 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 5:00 pm1. The is no fast track service for first adult passports.Kieferboy wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 3:40 pmHi guys,
Sorry Im not sure where would be best to post this questions.
My naturalisation recently has been approved and I have booked my ceremony this Thursday 4/10. Then I’ll have to return my BRP immediately. Also, I will apply for my first adult British Passport.
My worries is I have booked my travels within Europe on 19/10 and I’m not sure I will have my passport by then. My current foreign passport would allow me in and out of the UK without visa (this of course as tourist ), however I’m worried Immigration Officer will ask me for my ILR BRP since my ILR no. is written down with the stamp everytime.
My questions are:
1. Any urgent passport application service for first adult passport application?
2. Can I make a copy of my ILR BRP (before I return it to Home Office), get it certified to accompany my passport for the Immigration Officer upon returning to the UK. Will this be accepted?
3. Letter from Home Office of my Citizenship approval dated 29/8 and stated that I have 21 days of the date of the letter to book my ceremony, if I change my date of ceremony (ie: after my travel for example), is this ok?
Please any advice would be appreciated.
2. You need original brp if you are travelling. Unlikely airlines will accept a copy.
3. It is 21 days to BOOK the ceremony. You must ATTEND your ceremony within 90 days. Suggest move your ceremony till you are back in the UK.
You could but it is not a quick or easy process. You would have to tell the council and then they notify HO and sent your certificate back to HO who then send it out to the new council. It can take many weeks.Kieferboy wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 5:07 pmThanks for the fast response CR001. I thought so, thatd be the better solution. My next question, can you book a ceremony at other council besides the council of your area of residence?CR001 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 5:00 pm1. The is no fast track service for first adult passports.Kieferboy wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 3:40 pmHi guys,
Sorry Im not sure where would be best to post this questions.
My naturalisation recently has been approved and I have booked my ceremony this Thursday 4/10. Then I’ll have to return my BRP immediately. Also, I will apply for my first adult British Passport.
My worries is I have booked my travels within Europe on 19/10 and I’m not sure I will have my passport by then. My current foreign passport would allow me in and out of the UK without visa (this of course as tourist ), however I’m worried Immigration Officer will ask me for my ILR BRP since my ILR no. is written down with the stamp everytime.
My questions are:
1. Any urgent passport application service for first adult passport application?
2. Can I make a copy of my ILR BRP (before I return it to Home Office), get it certified to accompany my passport for the Immigration Officer upon returning to the UK. Will this be accepted?
3. Letter from Home Office of my Citizenship approval dated 29/8 and stated that I have 21 days of the date of the letter to book my ceremony, if I change my date of ceremony (ie: after my travel for example), is this ok?
Please any advice would be appreciated.
2. You need original brp if you are travelling. Unlikely airlines will accept a copy.
3. It is 21 days to BOOK the ceremony. You must ATTEND your ceremony within 90 days. Suggest move your ceremony till you are back in the UK.
Probably not as her certificate would have been sent to SA for her ceremony.mish_slab wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 3:23 pmHi there.
New to this forum.
My Mom is currently in South Africa, awaiting the response for her citizenship via dual descent application. If she is successful, is she able to come to the UK on a tourist visa and attend the ceremony in the UK, and apply for her passport in the UK?
Nothing you need to do.
Thank you!
Not unless you made a note of the unique barcode number on the form. You could also call the passport office if you have the reference number.
PaulG wrote: ↑Mon Sep 24, 2018 3:51 pmHi all,
I have a question about the acknowledgement of your citizenship application. I have been reading in the TIMELINE forum and I've seen people mentioning they have received an acknowledgement of the online applications 1,2,3, 4 or more days after sending it. I have applied online and immediately after sending the application I've received an email with the confirmation of the payment and what to do next... I am not sure if that is what others call the acknowledgement of the application as that's all I have received.
I used the NDRS and I know the HO has received the copies of my documents as I had tracked the mail, but apart from that I have nothing and I am concerned if I am missing something.
Please let me know!! Thank you
This question interests me as well. Can anyone advise please? Many are getting their approvals in under 2 months. Is this the norm these days or are those people just lucky?usILR wrote: ↑Sat Sep 22, 2018 3:28 pmLooking at July/Aug 2018 timelines, many getting their approvals in less than a month. Is this norm these days or they're lucky? I thought mine was straightforward, Tier2/ILR, one job all these years, no extended absences etc, and nothing yet, it's been nearly two months.
NO, because it depends on caseworker who has ur file,how much he/she has pressure of backlog files, also how much complecated or simple circumstances u have.also waiting time for response from relevent department how much active staff working with them.longgapilr wrote: ↑Thu Oct 04, 2018 3:41 pmso, is the current average time to process 2 months? I know the guidelines say upto 6 months, but what is the actual current average time to process? any data or guesses on this question?
please look at link below it could b an other factor regarding ur quiry,salsabeel wrote: ↑Thu Oct 04, 2018 3:51 pmNO, because it depends on caseworker who has ur file,how much he/she has pressure of backlog files, also how much complecated or simple circumstances u have.also waiting time for response from relevent department how much active staff working with them.longgapilr wrote: ↑Thu Oct 04, 2018 3:41 pmso, is the current average time to process 2 months? I know the guidelines say upto 6 months, but what is the actual current average time to process? any data or guesses on this question?
sometime case looks straight but their point of view could b differ from us so answer is no still case can b considered with in 6 months or longer if complecated.
I applied through online. I received the payment confirmation email instantly and the acknowledgement (separate email) received next day. I had my NDRS appointment afterwards.PaulG wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 2:40 pmHELLO,
Can anyone of you who have applied online for BC be so kind to inform me if the acknowledgement you've received is a different email from the one of the payment confirmation and next steps. I pretty worried as I have just received the confirmation of payment email but not any acknowledgement email.
Thank you!!
PaulG wrote: ↑Mon Sep 24, 2018 3:51 pmHi all,
I have a question about the acknowledgement of your citizenship application. I have been reading in the TIMELINE forum and I've seen people mentioning they have received an acknowledgement of the online applications 1,2,3, 4 or more days after sending it. I have applied online and immediately after sending the application I've received an email with the confirmation of the payment and what to do next... I am not sure if that is what others call the acknowledgement of the application as that's all I have received.
I used the NDRS and I know the HO has received the copies of my documents as I had tracked the mail, but apart from that I have nothing and I am concerned if I am missing something.
Please let me know!! Thank you
Thank you so much for your answer. I haven't got any acknowledgement!!trilobite1981 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 04, 2018 4:52 pmI applied through online. I received the payment confirmation email instantly and the acknowledgement (separate email) received next day. I had my NDRS appointment afterwards.PaulG wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 2:40 pmHELLO,
Can anyone of you who have applied online for BC be so kind to inform me if the acknowledgement you've received is a different email from the one of the payment confirmation and next steps. I pretty worried as I have just received the confirmation of payment email but not any acknowledgement email.
Thank you!!
PaulG wrote: ↑Mon Sep 24, 2018 3:51 pmHi all,
I have a question about the acknowledgement of your citizenship application. I have been reading in the TIMELINE forum and I've seen people mentioning they have received an acknowledgement of the online applications 1,2,3, 4 or more days after sending it. I have applied online and immediately after sending the application I've received an email with the confirmation of the payment and what to do next... I am not sure if that is what others call the acknowledgement of the application as that's all I have received.
I used the NDRS and I know the HO has received the copies of my documents as I had tracked the mail, but apart from that I have nothing and I am concerned if I am missing something.
Please let me know!! Thank you