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nyrnu wrote:The answer is yes. Sorry I didn't get Kayalami's advice after I carefully evaluated all the potential pros and cons factors.
How old is she?nyrnu wrote: 1. Can my child now register for British Citizen? or need to wait for my naturalisation 1 yr later and enclosed with my application?
It's not absolutely neccessary - I have an HSMP visa that expires in 2008. However I really need my passport on my person later on this year as I may need to make short trips to Europe from late spring onwards and the thought of sending my passport away for goodness knows how long is enough to put me off doing it - so I want to do it this spring and be done with it as between mid march and early may I won't be going anywhere.John wrote:You mention about the honeymoon. When does your current visa expire? That is, is it absolutely necessary for you to get your ILR at soon as the 10 years are up (or in the 28 days days before that)? If your current visa will expire roundabout the time of the honeymoon, well clearly the answer is yes. But if not why not just wait until you get back from the honeymoon and apply for ILR then?
Can you please tell us how do you do this?penanglad wrote:
By the way, if you want to know what the Home Office know about you, write to them for a subject data access request under the Data Protection Act. It costs �10, but it is surprising how much info is written on your entry cards each time you enter the UK! I got a binder full of copies of my entry cards, Home Office letters, data about my entry and exits (when they still had exit controls) etc.