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Providing you meet all the standard requirements (permitted absence, KOLL, good characte etc.), you can apply without waiting to complete a 12 month period following ILR.SamcoSamco wrote: ↑Fri Nov 16, 2018 9:31 pmHi all,
I have been granted ILR after 6 years of Discretionary leave, and I am married to a British citizen.
Could anyone please advise if I can apply now for naturalisation or should wait 12 months after ILR?
Thanks
SamcoSamco wrote: ↑Fri Aug 31, 2018 6:43 pmThis was also stated in the Nationality policy: Naturalisation as a British citizen by discretion:
“the person arrived the UK clandestinely but either presented themself without
delay to the immigration authorities or was detected by the immigration authorities shortly after arrival:
- the maximum period involved should normally be 1 month, but may be longer if there are extenuating circumstances
- in these cases you can waive the breach that occurred from entry until the person’s first application for leave or asylum was determined, provided the application was granted”
There is discretion to ignore the breach of immigration rules if you applied for asylum within a month of arrival in the UK (or soon thereafter) AND that application was successful. Your initial asylum application was unsuccessful, and you appealed before you were subsequently granted DL. As I understand it, DL means that you do not have asylum status. Therefore, the caseworker need not exercise discretion in your case.SamcoSamco wrote: ↑Thu Aug 30, 2018 6:30 pmMy asylum claim was refused and I appealed the decision until I was granted DL in 2012.