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jimz wrote:Thanks Sheraz i appreciate your help.
Would you please tell me how long they take to give the results of life in uk test?
once i get the result ...what is the nest step ?
shall i go to the council office with my papers where they do the checking after taking some fee i am not wrong
i would really appreciate if you just explain step by step here for me.
i am sure many people would be benefited .
regards.
If you apply before 28th october, then you only need Life in the UK test. You will receive the results of the test in 5-10 minutes after the end of test. Book the test here http://lifeintheuktest.ukba.homeoffice. ... ng_10.htmljimz wrote:Hi Friends!
Following is my timeline:-
1-I am an EU National
2-having permanent Residence in UK
3-being in full time job.
Now i want to apply for Naturalization
I have bought LIFE IN UK BOOKS published by the Home office.
Would you please let me know if i have to do English Language Esol or IELTS Separate and LIFE IN UK Separately in order to apply for British Naturalization?
I know Life in UK is Must but do i have to do English Language test as a must thing too?
I am confused please help me!!!!
Regards.
jimz wrote:Ayyubi72
1-Being an EU National i have already spent 6 Years in UK
2-I have been throughout in the same employment for total 6 Years
3-I am still working with the same company
My Permanent RC (Document certifying the permanent Residence) was issued only Last Month but as i said i have already spent 6 Years in UK in Full Time Employment.
When i applied for the ''Permanent RC (Document certifying the permanent Residence'' i sent my p60s+Bank Statement+wages Slips covering all the 6 Years right from the beginning .
So in my case do i have to wait for whole one year having ''Permanent RC (Document certifying the permanent Residence'' or i can just apply right now?
I am sure many people would appreciate your help.
Kind Regards.
Q5 in the FAQ clearly states you have two options. Choose the one you wish.jimz wrote:So in my case do i have to wait for whole one year having ''Permanent RC (Document certifying the permanent Residence'' or i can just apply right now?
Yes.jimz wrote:come on jambo considering my situation as i have explained what is best for me ..i mean can i apply for british naturalization without waiting for another whole one year?
this is my question so please help me
.If you hold a PR Confirmation for less than 1 year but have lived in the UK for 6 years, you can apply using option (1). The PR confirmation can only be used if you apply 1 year after the issue date.
You will need to provide proof of the 5 years (similar to what is needed in EEA3/EEA4 application). Form AN has a specific section (Q2.4-2.6) for such application.
I think psychometric testing should be introduced for settlement and citizenship.Astrid24 wrote:I don't understand how someone can want to be a British citizen when they can't seem to be able to understand plain English. I understand why the UKBA have decided to make the language requirements for naturalisation and ILR more difficult.
I'll give you the benefit that this may be intended as a joke, but comments like this aren't acceptable on the forum,Ayyubi72 wrote:Masses of this country are not remotely interested. Masses want an end to immigration and foreigners becoming British Citizen. If you really care about the masses, then please leave UK as soon as possible.
I can see that you failed yourself one of the first rule to be Naturalised as a British Citizen or may be you forgot one of the principles was to be tolerable to others.Ayyubi72 wrote:I think psychometric testing should be introduced for settlement and citizenship.Astrid24 wrote:I don't understand how someone can want to be a British citizen when they can't seem to be able to understand plain English. I understand why the UKBA have decided to make the language requirements for naturalisation and ILR more difficult.
Actually I myself am a lady.jimz wrote:MR.ASTRID
You dont have to be that sarcastic, learn to be polite with a LADY
When £850 are involved and given the matter is kinda sensitive people tend to double check and be extra careful,its not about not familiar with english language...
If it was all about only english language, there wouldnt be solicitors or even this forum
Some questions are asked intentionally so that masses will get the right kind of information.
I hope you understand now.