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Why do you have "lots of documents"?? Naturalisation requires minimal documents. It is not an immigration application.I am confused regarding uploading documents because I have lots lots of documents, and I am not sure which is unnecessary.
Passports only for proof of residence for 5 years only.And for proof of living confused about 5 years or 10 years, also for kids I have requested from schools academic institutes and surgery, what else I can upload for them.
Thanks for your reply CR001.CR001 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 6:37 pmWhy do you have "lots of documents"?? Naturalisation requires minimal documents. It is not an immigration application.I am confused regarding uploading documents because I have lots lots of documents, and I am not sure which is unnecessary.
Passports only for proof of residence for 5 years only.And for proof of living confused about 5 years or 10 years, also for kids I have requested from schools academic institutes and surgery, what else I can upload for them.
Please keep all your future questions on the public forum instead of PM. Thank you.Dear CULLINAN,
I have posted my query in forum regarding confusion uploading required documents for citizenship application, need your suggestion either replying here or original post, if you do not mind, please give your documents list when you applied for BS.
thanks
20,17 and 16CULLINAN wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2020 7:56 pmPlease keep all your future questions on the public forum instead of PM. Thank you.Dear CULLINAN,
I have posted my query in forum regarding confusion uploading required documents for citizenship application, need your suggestion either replying here or original post, if you do not mind, please give your documents list when you applied for BS.
thanks
How old are your 3 kids?
Thank you very muchCULLINAN wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2020 9:13 pmOK. So you ALL can be in the same account.
You fill the form first. Once you fill yours, the same account will let you ADD family members. Add your partner as “partner” and then fill his form.
Then add your 18+ child as “Child 18+” and younger children (16,17) as “child below 18”
Choose the right categories when you fill their individual forms in the SAME account.
Note: All applications will be processed in their OWN merit. No one is a dependent for AN purpose. Everyone has to meet the requirements on their own.
Adults (you all have to meet the requirements individually)
1) Passport (s) and visa stamps covering 5 years - you must be physically present in the UK 5 years ago and meet the residence requirements. Not more than outside UK for more than 450 days in last 5 years and not more than outside UK in the last 12 months. Lets say you apply on 20/12/2020. You must be physically present in UK on 21/12/15.
2) ILR BRP
3) Life in UK
4) English Test B1 SELT/UK Degree
5) 2 Referees (as per adult requirements)
https://visas-immigration.service.gov.u ... on_MN1.pdf
For Child 16 & 17.
1) Passport(s) covering last 5 years.
2) ILR BRP
3) Birth Certificate
4) Parent(s) consent letter
5) Parent(s) marriage certificate
6) 2 Referees (as per child requirements)
https://visas-immigration.service.gov.u ... on_MN1.pdf
thank you very much
No issue.
thanks for reply.
thanks CULLINAN, will need your valuable opinions if I have any other question.
The online form asks for any employment in UK for the last 10 years (if any). Income/employed/unemployed does not matter. But if there is any employment you should declare it where the form asks.Capri wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 5:06 pmMy daughter who is 20 and studying in university now, had worked for one year during her gape year, and at present doing part time(6-8 hours per week) within studies, also my son who is 17, doing part time (3-4 hours per week), so are these details must be given in form?
Thank you very much for your prompt reply.CULLINAN wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 5:20 pmThe online form asks for any employment in UK for the last 10 years (if any). Income/employed/unemployed does not matter. But if there is any employment you should declare it where the form asks.Capri wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 5:06 pmMy daughter who is 20 and studying in university now, had worked for one year during her gape year, and at present doing part time(6-8 hours per week) within studies, also my son who is 17, doing part time (3-4 hours per week), so are these details must be given in form?
also many congratulations for your BC application approval, very happy for you, its all sorted now.CULLINAN wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 5:20 pmThe online form asks for any employment in UK for the last 10 years (if any). Income/employed/unemployed does not matter. But if there is any employment you should declare it where the form asks.Capri wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 5:06 pmMy daughter who is 20 and studying in university now, had worked for one year during her gape year, and at present doing part time(6-8 hours per week) within studies, also my son who is 17, doing part time (3-4 hours per week), so are these details must be given in form?
thanks for wishing me luck, yes Insha Allah