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zee313
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Application for naturalization on basis of marriage

Post by zee313 » Sun Jul 22, 2012 11:55 am

Dear all,

I am set my appointment with the NCS for the 8th august,
i need some clarification, i am applying on the basis of marriage to a BC. but i am a student so do i need to send in any educational documents and if so what do i need?
also for section 3 do i just say occupation student and leave the rest blank about employer etc?
I just want to confirm that the HO accepts marriage certificates from other countries as long as it is in english?
Lastly after submission of my papers with the NCS i believe i can travel after 5 days, is that working days or weekends included and would there be any restriction as to how many days i can be out of the country for?

Thank you very much to this forum for your help.

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Re: Application for naturalization on basis of marriage

Post by Jambo » Sun Jul 22, 2012 12:33 pm

zee313 wrote:i am a student so do i need to send in any educational documents and if so what do i need?
No.
also for section 3 do i just say occupation student and leave the rest blank about employer etc?
Yes.
I just want to confirm that the HO accepts marriage certificates from other countries as long as it is in english?

Yes. As long as this is an official & original certificate (didn't you had to use it for your previous visa applications?)
Lastly after submission of my papers with the NCS i believe i can travel after 5 days, is that working days or weekends included and would there be any restriction as to how many days i can be out of the country for?
It's 5 days. You can be away as long as you want just make sure someone monitors the post (at least in a few months time) so you don't miss the approval letter as you have 90 days to attend the ceremony.

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Post by zee313 » Sun Jul 22, 2012 7:07 pm

Thank you for your help, may god bless you.
I need some clarification on my situation please just to be sure.
i obtained my indefinite leave to enter in 2007 through my mother who is british citizen whilst i was living abroad. In 2008 i entered uk to live and study. have been studying since completed my undergrad and now in the processs of completing my masters. I met my wife whilst studying she is a born british citizen, we just very recently got married and now i am seeking to apply for my naturalization as iv been here for 3 years and married to a britsh citizen.
Am i correct in saying that i am now eligible to apply or am i wrong?
Please confirm.

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Post by Jambo » Sun Jul 22, 2012 7:45 pm

zee313 wrote:Thank you for your help, may god bless you.
I need some clarification on my situation please just to be sure.
i obtained my indefinite leave to enter in 2007 through my mother who is british citizen whilst i was living abroad. In 2008 i entered uk to live and study. have been studying since completed my undergrad and now in the processs of completing my masters. I met my wife whilst studying she is a born british citizen, we just very recently got married and now i am seeking to apply for my naturalization as iv been here for 3 years and married to a britsh citizen.
Am i correct in saying that i am now eligible to apply or am i wrong?
Please confirm.
You are correct. Please note that you will need to pass the Life in the UK test (I presume you didn't take it in the past).

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Post by zee313 » Sun Jul 22, 2012 8:06 pm

i didnt need to take it at the time when i received my indefinite to enter but i have now passed the test. thank you. will my wife be required to sign any documents at the NCS? its just her birth cerificate and our marriage certificate that i need to provide from her side?

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Post by Jambo » Sun Jul 22, 2012 8:37 pm

zee313 wrote: just her birth cerificate and our marriage certificate that i need to provide from her side?

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