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Citizenship is based on the on the 5 years immediately preceding the date of application.1) I and my wife got the ILR last year in May on the same day, but our entries in UK 6 years ago were on a different date, I assume that doesn't matter?
Correct.2) The requirement to be in the country 5 years ago -So if I keep editing the application say for the next 5 days and submit it on 15th June 2020 then I should have been in the UK on 15th June 2015?
P60s are NOT required. For residence, you ONLY need your passports.3) I have 5 years of P60 but my wife wasn't working so what documents does she need?
The questions does state 10 years or however long you have been in the UK.4) Do I need to provide 10 years of work history even though I was working in the UK for the last 6 years only?
b and c yes, either one.5) For Referees can I use one of the following as professional referre?
a) Software engineer working in a private company?
b) Gynecologist working for NHS
c) Dentist working for the private clinic
You are free to travel. You are not making an immigration application (ILR).6) Since there are lot of delays in the processing, will I be able to travel outside UK once I submit the application (I remember it was not possible during ILR)
Continue in this one please.lifeRockss1 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 10, 2020 1:03 pmBTW, should I continue to ask the questions I get during filling up the form in this thread or create a new one?
There's no dependent concept in naturalisation. Every person applies in their own right and has to comply with all requirements individually. Though I understand you can add another applicant to your existing online application.lifeRockss1 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 10, 2020 7:30 pm1. Is it correct that my wife would have to apply with a separate application or can she apply as my dependent in the same application?
Per 1. this would be NO.2. There is also a question Do you have any dependants not applying with you at this time? what should be the answer to this based on the answer to the above question 1.
YES to both.3. Do you have a previous visa, entry clearance or leave to remain where you had to prove your knowledge of English? -- I have already answered yes to another question before this one Have you been granted indefinite leave to enter, or remain, in the UK? so should this be also yes and what will be the answer for follow up question (if I select yes) Tell us the previous visa, entry clearance or leave to remain you had Just the text *indefinite leave to remain* ??
Presumably you had to prove English for your ILR, therefore select the relevant the option. Not this one.4. What will you use to prove your degree taught in English?
Two options are
a) Degree certificate
b) Official transcript or letter
I have both and also a certificate from NARIC to prove that the degree I had in my country is valid in UK and taught in English.
Declare the fine but it has no impact on your application.5. [A penalty for a driving offence -- does fine for driving in the bus lane falls under this? it was paid with no points on the licence or anything else
YES but it asks for all applications, i.e. up to and including ILR.6. Have you made any previous UK immigration applications in the UK or abroad? -- Do I need to say yes for my previous Tier 2 applications?
lifeRockss1 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 10, 2020 8:07 pmthanks alterhase58,
just to clarify so for
Tell us the previous visa, entry clearance or leave to remain you had
Should I Just enter the text *indefinite leave to remain* ?? correct
For the Degree certificate, I have answered yes to the question
Do you have a previous visa, entry clearance or leave to remain where you had to prove your knowledge of English?
It is still asking how will I prove my English Degree or Letter I think for the degree section you answer NO then it should give you the option to confirm you provided English for your ILR. You are using your ILR English to prove AN English, not your degree.
Yes, if they are over 25 and of good character.lifeRockss1 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 10:56 amHi,
Can a recently naturalized citizen ( 1 year ago) with British Passport be my 2nd referred under British citizen referer requirement?