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Thanks for the reply. Just to clarify - my intentions are exactly the opposite of what you think. In fact, I'm desperately trying to educate myself so that I don't break any rules, I don't think I've ever broken a rule, big or small in my life. My leaving was a chosen date and chosen without being fully informed and is causing me untold stress actually. Why would I choose to leave a mere 5 days before application?Jambo wrote:Not good enough.
If you don't intend to live in the UK after becoming BC, you do not meet the requirement (unless you join the British Army which I presume you don't). Keeping property and planning to return in a few years does not meet the requirement.
The minimum the country can ask from its residents (including non citizens) is to obey to the rules. Your line of questioning hints that you decided not to follow the rules and just worried if you going to get caught.
I wonder if the emergency passport was all part of a great plan to travel on a new travel document unknown to the HO. I suspect that if you would have been approved, you would be on the first plane back to the UK to attend the ceremony and you would not ask if there are ways around it.
Sorry for being sarcastic but I don't like when people abuse the system and it seems that that is your intention.
Unfortunately, you cannot apply in the UK if you are not in the UK on the date the UKBA receives your application.leighsabine wrote:All this is the result of some bad advice from my lawyer who told me they would send my application in when I was out of the country and so I didn't even know this was a potential problem until now.
Thank you. Yes I can, but at a huge expense (non-changable tickets).vinny wrote:Unfortunately, you cannot apply in the UK if you are not in the UK on the date the UKBA receives your application.leighsabine wrote:All this is the result of some bad advice from my lawyer who told me they would send my application in when I was out of the country and so I didn't even know this was a potential problem until now.
See also Processing your application.
Can you postpone your travel date?
Thank you. No offence taken, totally understand how I was misunderstood. This is all so confusing to me and I'm stressing a lot about it hence the amount of questions. I'm just grateful for the advice I'm given, especially after being misinformed so many times by lawyers and NCS.Jambo wrote:Thanks for clarifying that. Hope no offence was taken. sometimes people misinterpret other's words and I'm sorry for doing so.
NCS will ask you to stay in the country for 5 days after the appointment to make sure that you are still in the country when the HO receives your application. You will need to move your travel date to the 18th.
Now I am confused for example I became British Citizen then after few months if i would leave the other country for living in another country, would i lose my citizenship?Jambo wrote:Not good enough.
If you don't intend to live in the UK after becoming BC, you do not meet the requirement (unless you join the British Army which I presume you don't). Keeping property and planning to return in a few years does not meet the requirement.
The minimum the country can ask from its residents (including non citizens) is to obey to the rules. Your line of questioning hints that you decided not to follow the rules and just worried if you going to get caught.
I wonder if the emergency passport was all part of a great plan to travel on a new travel document unknown to the HO. I suspect that if you would have been approved, you would be on the first plane back to the UK to attend the ceremony and you would not ask if there are ways around it.
Sorry for being sarcastic but I don't like when people abuse the system and it seems that that is your intention.
Read the Chapter 6: General Information very carefully (link given previously). Also Chapter 18.leighsabine wrote:Should I include my travel itinerary in my application? What is the process for notifying the HO that my address has changed and will this affect the application?