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As indeed it could - and (some might say) should, if I may say so.rogerroger wrote:the reason why i was asking is that as i mentioend i am about to move to fresher greener pastures. and one of my colleagues who has also applied for naturalisation said that it is not wise to move while the application is being processed since it does affect the application process
I was assuming he meant moving to a new job - not necessarily moving out of the UK. That would be a totally different situation.ppron747 wrote:As indeed it could - and (some might say) should, if I may say so.rogerroger wrote:the reason why i was asking is that as i mentioend i am about to move to fresher greener pastures. and one of my colleagues who has also applied for naturalisation said that it is not wise to move while the application is being processed since it does affect the application process
The fact is that when you applied for naturalisation as a British citizen you made a declaration assuring the Home Office of your intention to continue to live in the UK. Clearly, if the Home Office were to learn, before reaching a decision, that this is no longer your intention, your application would be refused. It would be difficult to argue that such a decision would be wrong, given the clear requirements of the Act.
It should not although for self employed people they do normally ask for a tax return. However if you have just become a contractor , you won't be filing your company and individual accounts till a year later so I don't think it should make any difference. If you do this before you get a result just write and tell them you have changed employers and now work for your own company. I don't think it will be an issue.rogerroger wrote:i was thinking of becoming a contractor of course in the Uk, who would that affect my application
what about becoming a contractor in the EU?
so i will have to mention the home office if i become a contractor, correct?It should not although for self employed people they do normally ask for a tax return. However if you have just become a contractor , you won't be filing your company and individual accounts till a year later so I don't think it should make any difference. If you do this before you get a result just write and tell them you have changed employers and now work for your own company. I don't think it will be an issue.
I would tell them about a change of details of employer - which will now be your own company. Like I said - it need not be any different to telling them about a change of address.rogerroger wrote:so i will have to mention the home office if i become a contractor, correct?It should not although for self employed people they do normally ask for a tax return. However if you have just become a contractor , you won't be filing your company and individual accounts till a year later so I don't think it should make any difference. If you do this before you get a result just write and tell them you have changed employers and now work for your own company. I don't think it will be an issue.
When did you actually change employer (ie become a contractor) was it during your application or after the application? If its after I really dont think you have to mention anything to the Home office, if it is before then am not sure. As far as I can ascertain if you're self employed the main reason you have to tell them in the application is to show that you have discharged you tax liabilities to the government. Being self employed it is up to you to pay the taxes so they want proof of that, if you are employed in the traditional sense, your employer should be paying PAYE.rogerroger wrote:thanks for the reply
no, i am not planning to move out of the uk till my application is successful.
if i change employers or become a contractor, how do i intimate the home office. is there a form or do i just write them a letter stating that i am employed by so and so/ or am now a contractor.
hiding change of employment would have an effect on the application
Well those are my thoughts anyway!In this section you need to give information which will help the Home Secretary to decide whether he can be
satisfied that you are of good character. Checks will be made with the police and possibly other Government
Departments, the Security Service and other agencies and your referees will also be asked later on in this
form to confirm that you are of good character.
It doesn't say they won't, either - "other agencies" could mean anything...bbdivo wrote:...EDIT:- Just had a look at the naturalisation form and it doesnt actually state they will be getting in touch with past or current employers, it does say:In this section you need to give information which will help the Home Secretary to decide whether he can be
satisfied that you are of good character. Checks will be made with the police and possibly other Government
Departments, the Security Service and other agencies and your referees will also be asked later on in this
form to confirm that you are of good character.
I really do think they are referring to other Government agencies in the qoute. If you're still at the point of contemplating a move rogerroger, why dont you give the nationality helpline a call (if you can get through!) or drop them an email, I'm sure they will tell you exactly what to do.ppron747 wrote:It doesn't say they won't, either - "other agencies" could mean anything...bbdivo wrote:...EDIT:- Just had a look at the naturalisation form and it doesnt actually state they will be getting in touch with past or current employers, it does say:In this section you need to give information which will help the Home Secretary to decide whether he can be
satisfied that you are of good character. Checks will be made with the police and possibly other Government
Departments, the Security Service and other agencies and your referees will also be asked later on in this
form to confirm that you are of good character.
And checks with "other Government Departments" could turn up any change, which they might possibly think worth looking at, if they didn't already know. On balance, I think it's probably better to inform them than not to do so.