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No, it is not first-come-first-serve - has never been. Each case is handled independently and can take anything from 2 weeks to 2 years. Duration depends on a large number of factors. That being said, 15 months is indeed one of the more extreme examples. Although I am generally opposed to writing one's MP for things which are not crucial, after waiting nearly one and a half year that is beginning to make sense.RonK wrote:Not exactly first come first served, is it?
I was wondering if there is anything else we can do, apparently writing to your local MP is a good idea, am thinking about it.
just contacted them and same again UNDER CONSIDERATION !!!!!hsmp28122006 wrote:Scares me: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21170495
This idea also occurred to me during my wife's long wait, except that I was considering withdrawing the existing application first (and getting a partial refund). Then the second application wouldn't be rejected.RonK wrote:I guess the moment they realize that its your second application (am sure they will find out pretty much on the first day, when they enter your details on to their system; potentially with the combination of name, nationality, DOB & passport number) they will probably reject it.
Well it says:hsmp28122006 wrote:Scares me: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21170495
This is ridiculous really, I am really disappointed of UKBA, they must give you a clear answer mate. have you tried this website? http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/Blackhole wrote:the idea of fresh application sounds interesting
In my case as I am on my 15th month, will give them another2 months as the longest period of waiting I heard of was 17 months, Unless you guys know someone who waited longer?
then if not hear from them by April I am considering the idea of a fresh application.
Any other nice ideas guys?
\do not waste your money, you have already paid a lot of money, challenge them, remember right is not a gift, ask for your right. the law says you have the right to become a British Citizen if you fulfill the criteria, you said you don't see why they should not grant you, so challenge them. we should not think that they are giving us a favor by accepting our applications, this is our right to become BC. we been paying tax,BigSam wrote:Yes, the fresh application sounds interesting... I don't know anybody who waited longer.
There is a process for writing a petition to the queen directly. The Home Office has a procedure for dealing with such petitions
Don't know if anybody tried this process before. The Home Office can still not give an answer as you will see in the notes, but maybe worth trying?
Thanks Alish60.. Unfortunately citizenship is not a right . it is granted by discretion.Alish60 wrote:\do not waste your money, you have already paid a lot of money, challenge them, remember right is not a gift, ask for your right. the law says you have the right to become a British Citizen if you fulfill the criteria, you said you don't see why they should not grant you, so challenge them. we should not think that they are giving us a favor by accepting our applications, this is our right to become BC. we been paying tax,
most welcome mate,Well you are right,I am being emotional I am pissed of for you and people like you and myself mate. I am going to apply next week and not sure hoe long I will be waiting, it is the worst thing in the world when you don't know when and what is going to happen.I wish you all the best mate, please keep us informed when you heard from them.BigSam wrote:Thanks Alish60.. Unfortunately citizenship is not a right . it is granted by discretion.Alish60 wrote:\do not waste your money, you have already paid a lot of money, challenge them, remember right is not a gift, ask for your right. the law says you have the right to become a British Citizen if you fulfill the criteria, you said you don't see why they should not grant you, so challenge them. we should not think that they are giving us a favor by accepting our applications, this is our right to become BC. we been paying tax,
"Naturalisation is at the discretion of the Home Secretary. Under s.6 of the British Nationality Act 1981, he may grant a certificate of naturalisation to a person of full age and capacity if he is satisfied that person meets the requirements set out in Schedule 1 to the Act."