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Fimirza_Haadi wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 6:48 pmHi,
I will be applying for my citizenship application. I am filling the online application. There is this question
"Are you able to provide a biometric residence permit (BRP) card with this application?"
I have my BRP with me but I don't want to hand my BRP with the application. I intend to hand it over within 5 days after the ceremony. Should I answer yes to this question or no? You don't hand over the card for the application - you upload a scan of the card with your other documents. You keep all originals.
"Have you made any previous UK immigration applications in the UK or abroad?"
10 years ago, my visit visa application was rejected for incorrect visa type. I came to the UK for a week on a visit visa 7 years ago. Then I came to the UK on Tier 2 General visa 6 years ago. 3 years ago, my BRP was stolen in France. I applied for a visit visa but withdrew the application as I was told that if I had the photocopy of my BRP, the UK immigration at Eurostar Paris would let me in the UK (which they did). 2 years ago, I changed my job and hence was issued a different BRP with a different sponsor. Last year, I got ILR. So my question is how to answer this question? If the answer is yes, which of the above mentioned applications should I mention? The question asks for "any" immigration application - a BRP application is not an immigration application
"Do you have a previous visa, entry clearance or leave to remain where you had to prove your knowledge of English?"
When I applied for Tier 2 General visa, I had to sit IELTS and provide the result. Should I mention that Tier 2 General visa here? did you use that for your ILR, or did you take a new test? in either case it would be yes.
What is Tax Office Reference Number? Is this the Employer PAYE Reference on my Salary Slip and P60? Yes - employer PAYE Ref
Fimirza_Haadi wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 1:17 pmHi,
I am preparing for my naturalization application. I have 3 passports. The oldest one wasn't used at all to come to the UK on Tier 2 General visa. I used the second passport to come to the UK. Recently, I again renewed my passport. Oldest passport not required.
I believe I will have to upload the scanned copies of passport pages with any stamps. Do I need to scan all 3 passports or leave the oldest one which has stamps but wasn't used for my Tier 2 General visa?
I will have to get the referee forms signed and dated by the referees. How early can I get that signed and dated? For example, if my application date is 1st June, can I get it dated in April?
Also, can I download the form before submitting the application and get it signed or they will provide me a specific form with the registration number or something when I submit the application? You'll only get the referee forms after you fill and submit your application online. Just get your referees ready to go for when you need them.
Fimirza_Haadi wrote: ↑Thu May 26, 2022 11:57 amHi,
I am completing my online citizenship application form. There is a section "Trips outside the UK". The first question is "When did you first arrive in the UK?".
Before I came to the UK on Tier 2 (General) Visa, I also came to the UK on a visit visa 1.5 months before I cam to the UK on Tier 2 (General) Visa. Which date should I put here? The date on which I came to the UK on my Tier 2 (General) Visa or the date on which I came to the UK on my visit visa?
Date you arrived on Tier2 visa.
Another section is "Details of your trips outside the UK". Similarly, I cam to the UK on visit visa and went back to the UAE. 1.5 months after that, I came to the UK on Tier 2 (General) Visa. Should I mention this trip to the UAE in this section?
Only the absences during your residency period. Your visit visa duration wouldn't be part of your residency period.
They have their means which we don't necessarily know about as members of the general public.Fimirza_Haadi wrote: ↑Fri Jun 10, 2022 9:06 amThank for you for the quick reply.
How does the UKVI verify the information provided by the referees?