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residency requirement - spouse of bc

Post by greatxander » Tue Aug 27, 2013 2:35 am

I already made an appointment on Wandsworth NCS on tuesday. I came to the UK via tier 4 visa on 27 August 2010 and got married to a BC on June 2011, i got my ILR last 18 July this year... Am I eligible for citizenship on 3 September this year, I just had my ILR for 2 months... some people say that I should wait for another year... please help...

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Re: residency requirement - spouse of bc

Post by geriatrix » Tue Aug 27, 2013 2:41 am

greatxander wrote:Am I eligible for citizenship on 3 September this year
Yes.
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Post by greatxander » Tue Aug 27, 2013 2:43 am

thanks.. your previous reply made me nervous... i thought i wasnt eligible yet because evwrything is ready...thank you very much...

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Post by geriatrix » Tue Aug 27, 2013 7:51 pm

greatxander wrote:can my friend who lives with me on the same address can sign for my reference?
VR wrote:Though be prepared for any query from any curious case worker trying to prove he/she knows his/her job.
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Jambo wrote:Well if he states he knows you as a flat mate, that would clear any doubts about the identical address.
greatxander wrote:he's my friend for 10 years... on the requirements it doesnt indicate that he shouldnt be on the same address as me... Any other comments from the moderators?
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Post by greatxander » Tue Aug 27, 2013 8:00 pm

should I be fine then? or do i need to find someone else?

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Post by greatxander » Sun Sep 01, 2013 12:56 am

hi please can someone help, I called the nCs yesterday and they told me im not yet qualified.. they told me that the residential period starts when we got married not when i came first in the uk on student visa, im panicking now... how can i prove them? pls help...

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Post by Amber » Sun Sep 01, 2013 2:58 am

They are wrong. Tell them to ring the home office which they can easily do.
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Post by Amber » Tue Sep 24, 2013 5:26 pm

greatxander wrote:Hi i received my confirmation on the 9 sept but my last name was mispelled incorrectly, it was written Mr. XXXYX instead of XXXXX. I emailed them already but i didnt get a reply. Should i be concerned about this or is it just a typographical error? should i wait for the certificate to arrive?
neoseal wrote:Usually the name on the letter will be on the certificate. Its best to get it corrected.
greatxander wrote:its written on my acknowledgement receipt like this;

Mr. XXXYX
Flat xxx Xxxx
SWXX London

no first name just my last name which was mispelled, so i assumed it was typo only.. i emailed them already but no response..
neoseal wrote:I assume all approval letter are same. On my letter there are two points written. the second point is

"Please check the details are correct. If the details are incorrect then also you need to attend the ceremony and if the certificate has incorrect details, then to return the certificate to UKBA where they will send a correct one."

Read the letter thoroughly, it should mention the above or similar.
greatxander wrote:on the acknowledgement receipt, there is none indicated to check spellings, just to confirm that they received my documents and the payment.. Prolly I just wait for the approval and see... im afraid that it will be delayed if it will be the case.. I emailed them already...
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Post by neoseal » Tue Sep 24, 2013 5:32 pm

sorry I misunderstood "confirmation" taking it as "approval".

You mean acknowledgement you received from UKBA. If you have informed them, then hopefully they will action it.

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