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If you meet the standard requirements then you may apply for naturalisation on your own merit .... without your spouse's assistance.cdar wrote:i came to uk , january 2005 as student i study until i got married end of 2007 and got my irl on jan 2010
A shame you did not apply for your Naturalisation immediately after you got your ILR.i came to uk , january 2005 as student i study until i got married end of 2007 and got my irl on jan 2010
Given your dates you can easily make a section 6(1) 5-year application ..... but for others whose dates are not so favourable .... the spouse does not need to support a section 6(2) 3-year application. But when making application it is necessary to supply either their British passport, or their birth certificate proving they were born in the UK. Accordingly if the British spouse was indeed born in the UK, and you know their date of birth, and place of birth, you can get a copy of their birth certificate, and so make a section 6(2) application..... we separated because "families problems " so she is not supporting my application
cdar wrote:which supporting documents i need to apply for AN
Jambo wrote:See The documents we require for naturalisation applications or the last page of
form AN
Yes, you may request documents from HMRC confirming your income and tax paid but upon reading through the information linked above you'll note that P60s / such documents are not required.cdar wrote:can i ask for 5 years pa 60 from HMRC ???