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spouse2018 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2024 9:50 amHi All,
I have ILR since 8th February 2023 and I am married to a British Citizen. I will be looking to apply for naturalisation shortly and have the below 3 questions that I hope someone can shed some light on:
1. My British citizen wife will be in India on maternity leave at the time of my application submission. Is it mandatory for her to be physically present in the UK at the time of my naturalisation application submission? I know that I have to be but not sure if she also has to be as she is British citizen. I can show that my wife will be returning to UK in June 2024 and booked flight tickets as confirmation of planned travel but not sure if that would make any difference. No - you are the applicant not your wife!
2. I worked remotely from India for my UK employer between November 2023 (4th November and 26th January 2024. This was something that was allowed by my company as part of their International Remote working process. I am PAYE employee and all my payslips were issued by the company as normal. Would this remote working have any impact on my naturalisation application and should I mention anything about this in my application? No- you are a UK resident and get paid here, of course the absences need to be declared. Remote working is common these days you don't have to justify yourself.
3. I came to the UK on a entry clearance spouse visa in 2018 and then extended this to a leave to remain visa in 2020 and then got ILR in Feb 2023. I will also be completing 12 months on ILR next month in February 2024. As I am planning to apply for Naturalisation in early March 2024 am I eligible to apply under the 6(1) category in my own right also or as my spouse is UK citizen am I am only eligible under the 6(2) category for naturalisation. You could apply now as spouse, but if you wish to use the "5 year route" you'll have to wait 12 months from ILR date.
Appreciate any light that can be thrown on the above questions.
Kind Regards,
Spouse2018
Don't stress yourself - we've been through it and other mods will basically give you the same answers.spouse2018 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2024 10:03 amThank You alterhase58 for your prompt responses. That sounds reassuring.
Any responses from any of the other experienced moderators is greatly appreciated.
Just a bit stressed with the queries and am desperately looking for some clarification
Kind Regards,
Spouse2018
Not everyone comments on very post. We only do if we have a different opinion. If there's nothing else to be added, then you don't get any extras.spouse2018 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2024 10:03 amThank You alterhase58 for your prompt responses. That sounds reassuring.
Any responses from any of the other experienced moderators is greatly appreciated.
Just a bit stressed with the queries and am desperately looking for some clarification
Kind Regards,
Spouse2018
spouse2018 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2024 10:03 amThank You alterhase58 for your prompt responses. That sounds reassuring.
Any responses from any of the other experienced moderators is greatly appreciated. alterhase58 has rightly attended to your enquiries, nothing to add or subtract. The more person's who respond does not mean more correct.
Just a bit stressed with the queries and am desperately looking for some clarification
Kind Regards,
Spouse2018
1. Either before or after is fine, within reason of course (not months before!).spouse2018 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2024 10:43 amHello All,
I have 2 more questions about referees for citizenship application:
1. What date should my referees look to sign the declaration form. Should this be before I submit my online application or can this be after I submit my online application. I have read numerous threads on this on this forum but could not get clarity on this hence this question.
2. One of my referees designation is Managing Director. He is the Managing Director of a Limited company in the UK that is VAT registered. However on companies house website his role is shown as director and occupation as Engineer. Also I know him since 2019 and worked with him till 2021 December and we do stay in touch even now. Hence is there an issue with me using him as a referee for my application since I don't work with him (i.e.former colleague) and would he still be classed under director of limited company category as his occupation on companies house is shown as Engineer.
Any suggestions would be really appreciated on the above.
Thanks.
Kind Regards,
Spouse2018
spouse2018 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2024 10:43 amHello All,
I have 2 more questions about referees for citizenship application:
1. What date should my referees look to sign the declaration form. Should this be before I submit my online application or can this be after I submit my online application. I have read numerous threads on this on this forum but could not get clarity on this hence this question.
If you can get it done and dated before submission.
2. One of my referees designation is Managing Director. He is the Managing Director of a Limited company in the UK that is VAT registered. However on companies house website his role is shown as director and occupation as Engineer. Also I know him since 2019 and worked with him till 2021 December and we do stay in touch even now. Hence is there an issue with me using him as a referee for my application since I don't work with him (i.e.former colleague) and would he still be classed under director of limited company category as his occupation on companies house is shown as Engineer. It is not an issue, he can be your referee.
Any suggestions would be really appreciated on the above.
Thanks.
Kind Regards,
Spouse2018
spouse2018 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 2:33 pmHi All,
Many thanks for your responses to my previous queries.
I have a few more questions that I hope somebody can shed some light on:
1. If my employer makes me redundant either before, during or after my naturalisation application submission do I have to inform the Home Office about this?. I am aware that employment is not a prerequisite for naturalisation but they have mentioned in the AN guide document that if there are any changes to your circumstance then we should inform although employment has not been explicitly mentioned as one of those circumstances. No, no need to inform UKVI should this happen AFTER naturalisation application has been submitted. The information has to be accurate to the day you submit your application.
2. As mentioned in my previous post my British citizen wife is currently in India on maternity leave and will be returning to the UK in June 2024. She has been in India since November 2023 and therefore I was wondering if her lengthy absence from the UK (November 2023 till June 2024 i.e. 7 months) at the time of my application would cast doubts from a future intentions perspective for my application which I will be looking to submit in March 2024 (I have not spent more than 90 days in last 12 months and nor I have spent more than 270 days in the last 3 years). I have a permanent home here in the UK, full time job here and both my wife and son are British citizens which are strong enough points to show UK as my permanent home but just wanted your expert views on this. I am aware that for naturalisation applicants who are spouses of British citizens there is an exemption from this future intentions requirement as per the AN guide but wanted to be sure about this. her absences have nothing to do with you and you respect the absences requirements. Rest easy on this one.
3. Do I need to include all pages of my wife's British passport in my application or would just the photo and biodata pages showing place of birth, date of birth, expiry date of passport etc. be sufficient. I think only photo and biodata pages are necessary to show she has a British passport.
Any suggestions on the above would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Kind Regards,
Spouse2018
The date for the long term term visa culminating in the current application you are making is what is used.spouse2018 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2024 2:50 pmHi Alterhase58,
Thanks for your prompt response.
Can I please ask why you think it should be 2018 and not 2009 as I came to UK on a 4 year Tier-4 student visa i.e. 2009-2013.
I just wanted to be double sure before I put this information into the application form as I don't want Home Office to reject my application on this basis.
Appreciate your response to the above.
If anyone else has anything further to add or a different view please let me know too.
Kind Regards,
Spouse2018
I agree with the advice given. 2018 as that is the start of your current immigration route to Citizenship. And on your wife... there will not be questions about this on the form... this is not a Visa application... this is your naturalisation application... they're not interested in whether you get benefits (unless of course you'd been getting them illegally which would cast doubt on character) so they absolutely are not interested in anyone else getting them.spouse2018 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2024 1:34 pmHello Again,
Thank you all for your responses so far. Your inputs are greatly reassuring.
There are a couple more things that are concerning me regarding my naturalisation application.
1. What should I look to put down as the date when I first arrived in the UK? I came to the UK in September 2009 on a Tier-4 student visa and left the UK after graduating in 2013. I had a couple of visits to the UK in 2016 and 2017 however I returned on an entry clearance spouse visa as spouse of UK ILR holder in January 2018. Therefore should I look to put September 2009 or January 2018?. I went through a lot of posts on this on the forum and found contradictory suggestions so thought of asking here.
2. My British citizen wife is currently in receipt of Child Benefits in her name. Do I have to declare this for my naturalisation application and would there be any impact of this on my application?.
Any advice on the above is greatly appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Spouse2018