Not necessarily. See link below and remember 'windrush scandal'.
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Not necessarily. See link below and remember 'windrush scandal'.
If your question is in relation to completing the details in the form, I suggest you complete it as honestly as you can as HO can and do cross check.
CR001 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 3:02 pmNot necessarily. See link below and remember 'windrush scandal'.
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They only communicate if they need extra documents from you. If its approved, you just get a letter in the post in a brown envelope. Will take 4-6 weeks atleast.
Which dates exactly in Feb/march??I was on holidays from feb 2014 till May 2014
There are a few requirements that are mandatory :
HO don't ban you from applying again!!!
The user means why did you not apply sooner and ask your questions before you applied to avoid the situation you now find yourself in.
Amina02, from the details you provide it seems that you qualified for naturalisation in August 2018, but you did not apply until 21 February 2019. Assuming this is true and all other aspects of your application are approved, the Hong Office may write to you to ask you to "re-declare" your application for a date when you were physically present in the UK, i.e. in January 2014. This is a type of discretion available to them. Here is a quote from the Nationality Policy :-Amina02 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 9:40 amThese are my timelines
First entered UK: Nov 2011 (tier 1 dependent)
Applied for extension: Feb 2013 (tier 1 dependent)
Applied for ilr: March 2016
Ilr granted: August 2017
Citizenship application: 21st Feb 2019
In all these years, from the date my of entry till today there are 125 absences in total.