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blonde6x6 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 25, 2023 10:11 pmHiya,
Kindly are these all of the official Home Office complaint emails for the naturalization as a British citizen, the urgent and compassionate case under medical urgency, please:
public.enquiries@homeoffice.gov.uk
complaints@homeoffice.gov.uk
FurtherNationalityEnquiries@homeoffice.gov.uk
Kindly is there any other relevant emails available as well please?
Thank you in advance
Best wishes
Looking at https://www.nhs.uk/using-the-nhs/health ... /#criteria , the nationality cirteria are applicable specifically if your treatment is in Switzerland; yours seem to be in France. Are you sure you cannot avail of treatment without being naturalized? Hvae you been denied S2 due to your nationality?
HO has a different opinion, unforunately.
There's not much we, people on the forum, can do with HO. You have a lawyer already.Home Secretary Suella Braverman said:
British citizenship is a privilege
contorted_svy wrote: ↑Mon Dec 25, 2023 10:17 pmSome thoughts:
I don't think you can apply for judicial review as the application is still being considered, judicial review is only for applications that were rejected.
I don't understand why your medical condition can only be treated in France with a British passport so maybe you could elaborate more on that. You could attempt to write to your MP and explain the urgency of your situation and see if that speeds things up, but standard processing times are of 6 months your MP may not receive an answer either. I am assuming you outlined the urgency of your situation in a cover letter to go with your application. As you entrusted a solicitor with your application I would ask them questions but ultimately follow their advice. Have they dealt with cases similar to yours before?
May I ask where did you find that for compassionate reasons the HO pledges to a 5 week timeline? I have never encountered that in the official guidance.
If you want to submit a complaint you can read this page https://www.gov.uk/government/organisat ... -procedure
meself2 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 25, 2023 10:21 pmLooking at https://www.nhs.uk/using-the-nhs/health ... /#criteria , the nationality cirteria are applicable specifically if your treatment is in Switzerland; yours seem to be in France. Are you sure you cannot avail of treatment without being naturalized? Hvae you been denied S2 due to your nationality?
HO has a different opinion, unforunately.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/home ... itizenshipThere's not much we, people on the forum, can do with HO. You have a lawyer already.Home Secretary Suella Braverman said:
British citizenship is a privilege
alterhase58 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 25, 2023 10:29 pmSorry to hear you are having health problems. I have yet to see a case where somebody enforced a legal right to naturalisation.
Naturalisation is a discretionary application, on both sides, applicant and UKVI. You should get your lawyers onto this case, they are expensive as it is.
Note that naturalisation is not an immigration application - immigration applications may have a 5 week timeframe somewhere. Please provide a link to the 5 weeks target. The Home Office is not well known for it's compassion, especially in terms of immigration.
contorted_svy wrote: ↑Mon Dec 25, 2023 10:19 pmblonde6x6 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 25, 2023 10:11 pmHiya,
Kindly are these all of the official Home Office complaint emails for the naturalization as a British citizen, the urgent and compassionate case under medical urgency, please:
public.enquiries@homeoffice.gov.uk
complaints@homeoffice.gov.uk
FurtherNationalityEnquiries@homeoffice.gov.uk
Kindly is there any other relevant emails available as well please?
Thank you in advance
Best wishes
I have these emails: furthernationalityenquiries@homeoffice.gov.uk NationalityEnquiries@homeoffice.gov.uk citizenship.Support@homeoffice.gov.uk NationalitySupportTeamFMT@homeoffice.gov.uk
Please note these sometimes change so it is best to use them all.
Other members may add more.
blonde6x6 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 26, 2023 12:57 ammeself2 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 25, 2023 10:21 pmLooking at https://www.nhs.uk/using-the-nhs/health ... /#criteria , the nationality cirteria are applicable specifically if your treatment is in Switzerland; yours seem to be in France. Are you sure you cannot avail of treatment without being naturalized? Hvae you been denied S2 due to your nationality?
HO has a different opinion, unforunately.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/home ... itizenshipThere's not much we, people on the forum, can do with HO. You have a lawyer already.Home Secretary Suella Braverman said:
British citizenship is a privilege
Hiya @meself2
Thanks. Kindly my medical treatments are in Paris/France, Switzerland and I considered one other country as well, please. Kindly the French authorities denied offering me treatment under the S2 agreement, unless I get my British naturalization, please.
Thanks. Kindly I believe and in my opinion and based on my research and studies Home Office's opinion on considering British Nationality a privilege is inconsistent with the guidelines of the UN OHCHR and the UN will declare the Human Rights and Right to Nationality and not the Home Office, please. Kindly I understand your explanation of the Home Office's opinion, but it's the solicitor's responsibility to challenge the Home Office in the UK courts, including the UK High Court, ECHR court and the ICC court according to the UN OHCHR guidelines and according to law, please.
Kindly my solicitor told me I get 100% my naturalization based on my circumstances but they can't do anything about the Home Office application processing time, please.
Thank you in advance
Best wishes
It is not yet appropriate to ask for a judicial review as you didn't receive an outcome to challenge. here are some actions you can pursue british-citizenship/6-months-plus-waiti ... 43483.html but I would follow advice from your solicitor. Imposing a deadline on the HO won't get you a quicker response.blonde6x6 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2024 12:16 pmDear Madam/Sir,
I received the below from the Home Office through my solicitor, please.
"
We aim to process all applications within 6 months from the date submitted. However, in certain circumstances this target is not possible. Following our assessment of your case, unfortunately it appears your application will not be processed within the 6-month target.
By way of background, naturalisation is not an automatic process, and we have to make a number of enquiries before we can reach a decision on whether to grant citizenship.
The nature and extent of those enquiries, and the length of time taken to complete them, varies according to the particular circumstances of each application.
The progress of outstanding enquiries is regularly monitored with the agencies carrying out these enquiries on our behalf. It is only when we have the results of the enquiries that we can reach a decision on whether citizenship should be granted. We do not, ourselves, carry out these checks and we cannot, therefore, be sure how long they will take in each case.
I appreciate that Gov.uk website gives the following information in relation to waiting times for naturalisation applications:
"All applications for citizenship are subject to enquiries to ensure that the statutory requirements have been satisfied. Because of these enquires, we anticipate that applications may take up to six months to complete. Some applications may be dealt with more quickly and some may take longer, depending on the nature of the enquiries to be carried out".
As you will note, it is also made clear on the website that, in some cases, these enquiries may take longer than average to complete. You will appreciate the need to be careful and thorough in such matters.
These enquiries have taken longer than anticipated in regard to your application, and we are sorry for the delay. We aim to make a decision on your application as soon as possible.
Yours sincerely
Passports, Citizenship & Civil Registration
"
Kindly following a professional independent legal advice received concerning the Home Office's responses dated in January and March, it is clear that the available courses of action are to file a formal complaint, request the imposition of a deadline (preferably within 10 working days), and pursue a Judicial Review through the Upper Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber (UTIAC), please.
I kindly seek your professional opinion on this case, please?
Best regards
I am not a lawyer and would normally suggest following your solicitor's advice. But we have known solicitors being wrong on these forums.blonde6x6 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2024 12:16 pmKindly following a professional independent legal advice received concerning the Home Office's responses dated in January and March, it is clear that the available courses of action are to file a formal complaint, request the imposition of a deadline (preferably within 10 working days), and pursue a Judicial Review through the Upper Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber (UTIAC), please.
Hiya @contorted_svyblonde6x6 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 25, 2023 10:00 pmApplication for naturalization and British citizenship Timeline:
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Date of receipt by UKBA: First week of October 2023
Date of debit of fees: First week of October 2023
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: Fingerprints taken on 2nd week of October 2023
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