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Cheers JAJ. I had a problem while applying ILR last year. I have had a long gap between my work permits. Even I have observed through SAR, my work permit has been refused many times earlier before I got 3 years ago. That was very clearly mentioned in the home office record. With that experience, I have applied for my ILR through post with a solicitor.Most people do not use a solicitor, unless there is a special reason.
Thanks, I have had few problems with home office as I mentioned on the above post.No need to use a solicitor for naturalisation.
It is very much a paper exercise that relies mostly on the previous grant of ILR. IF nothing of any significance has changed since the grant of ILR you should be fine. I recommend using NCS as it does speed things through.
That was upright of him to do and say.davidm wrote:In fact my immigration lawyer told me not to waste my money on using his services for naturalisation as he will be just acting as a post office and will not be adding any value...JAJ wrote:Most people do not use a solicitor, unless there is a special reason.