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Thank youalterhase58 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 7:36 pmAn NI card is not required - do they exist?
If you got an NI number then just quote it on the form - otherwise not an issue as it's an optional field.
You have to enroll biomterics information again at UKCVAS when you apply for citizenship.
Dependants here refers to your children, not your spouse.
Wrong. Dependents refers to a spouse or children.
May be. Your spouse may or may not be a dependent from an immigration point of view, i.e. you've ILR and she/he's a dependent drawing her immigration status from yours or you've IRL and she/he's ILR or another immigration status of their own not drawn from yours, and is certainly not a dependent by definition as most children would be, minors anyway, both by definition and in as far as immigration law is concerned. If your spouse is not applying with you would be obvious from your application anyway, if you have minors not applying with you wouldn't unless this specific question is asked.
dexmo wrote: ↑Wed Jun 23, 2021 12:55 pmMay be. Your spouse may or may not be a dependent from an immigration point of view, i.e. you've ILR and she/he's a dependent drawing her immigration status from yours or you've IRL and she/he's ILR or another immigration status of their own not drawn from yours, and is certainly not a dependent by definition as most children would be, minors anyway, both by definition and in as far as immigration law is concerned. If your spouse is not applying with you would be obvious from your application anyway, if you have minors not applying with you wouldn't unless this specific question is asked.
Presumably you've included your wife's details where it asks you to provide these? And, you've no children? If so, N would be the correct answer in my view.hairen wrote: ↑Wed Jun 23, 2021 9:17 pmdexmo wrote: ↑Wed Jun 23, 2021 12:55 pmMay be. Your spouse may or may not be a dependent from an immigration point of view, i.e. you've ILR and she/he's a dependent drawing her immigration status from yours or you've IRL and she/he's ILR or another immigration status of their own not drawn from yours, and is certainly not a dependent by definition as most children would be, minors anyway, both by definition and in as far as immigration law is concerned. If your spouse is not applying with you would be obvious from your application anyway, if you have minors not applying with you wouldn't unless this specific question is asked.
Do you think it is correct to fill in "N" in my situation?
Thank you
Very professional explanation. thank you very muchdexmo wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 11:14 amPresumably you've included your wife's details where it asks you to provide these? And, you've no children? If so, N would be the correct answer in my view.hairen wrote: ↑Wed Jun 23, 2021 9:17 pmdexmo wrote: ↑Wed Jun 23, 2021 12:55 pmMay be. Your spouse may or may not be a dependent from an immigration point of view, i.e. you've ILR and she/he's a dependent drawing her immigration status from yours or you've IRL and she/he's ILR or another immigration status of their own not drawn from yours, and is certainly not a dependent by definition as most children would be, minors anyway, both by definition and in as far as immigration law is concerned. If your spouse is not applying with you would be obvious from your application anyway, if you have minors not applying with you wouldn't unless this specific question is asked.
Do you think it is correct to fill in "N" in my situation?
Thank you
Five years, i.e. back from date of application 2021 to same date 2016.