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by bankyk1 » Tue Oct 15, 2013 6:06 pm
Thanks for all you support and advice you have given me but i need your help on this.
I got my ILR that was July so i'm trying to applying for my naturalization so i just have two question to ask cause i have to submit it before 28th october.
1) is it advisable to wait 1 year before applying for my naturalization or i can apply straight away without waiting 1 year?
2) i can apply through post office or i have to apply through the council at my borough?
please advice.. Thanks
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zubbshah
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by zubbshah » Tue Oct 15, 2013 6:24 pm
If u've got ur ilr ij july 2013 then u can apply after 1 yr..which wud be in july 2014....
nd u can apply thru post office which means sending ur originals or via NCS thur a council.
quote="bankyk1"]Thanks for all you support and advice you have given me but i need your help on this.
I got my ILR that was July so i'm trying to applying for my naturalization so i just have two question to ask cause i have to submit it before 28th october.
1) is it advisable to wait 1 year before applying for my naturalization or i can apply straight away without waiting 1 year?
2) i can apply through post office or i have to apply through the council at my borough?
please advice.. Thanks[/quote]
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zubbshah
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by zubbshah » Tue Oct 15, 2013 6:25 pm
If u've got ur ilr ij july 2013 then u can apply after 1 yr..which wud be in july 2014....
nd u can apply thru post office which means sending ur originals or via NCS thur a council.
quote="bankyk1"]Thanks for all you support and advice you have given me but i need your help on this.
I got my ILR that was July so i'm trying to applying for my naturalization so i just have two question to ask cause i have to submit it before 28th october.
1) is it advisable to wait 1 year before applying for my naturalization or i can apply straight away without waiting 1 year?
2) i can apply through post office or i have to apply through the council at my borough?
please advice.. Thanks[/quote]
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bankyk1
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by bankyk1 » Tue Oct 15, 2013 6:43 pm
So i can't apply immediately i have to wait 1 year before applying... thanks zubbshah. was thinking i can apply straight away since have gotten my ILR just have to wait one year now.
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by Amber » Tue Oct 15, 2013 6:52 pm
Are you the spouse of a British Citizen? If so, you do not have to wait, rather you just have to be resident in the UK for 3 years.
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by bankyk1 » Tue Oct 15, 2013 7:14 pm
yes i'm the spouse of the BC and have been here since the past 3year... thank you so much Guru r are the best, so i have to start calling the NCS to get an appointment for next week i pray i see one. Thanks again Guru.
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by Amber » Tue Oct 15, 2013 7:34 pm
You can send it yourself and use certified copies to keep documents if you can't get an appointment. Just make sure you were physically present in the UK 3 years before the Home office receive your application.
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by shahfor » Tue Oct 15, 2013 10:26 pm
D4109125 wrote:You can send it yourself and use certified copies to keep documents if you can't get an appointment. Just make sure you were physically present in the UK 3 years before the Home office receive your application.
How can one provide certified copies for HO?
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by Amber » Tue Oct 15, 2013 10:39 pm
By using a solicitor or notary public and asking them to certify the copies.
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by bankyk1 » Wed Oct 16, 2013 11:07 am
hello Guru i did not see any space for the national checking services in london all the borough i called said they are fully book till next month.. so i have to send it through post office all my original document.
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by Amber » Wed Oct 16, 2013 11:09 am
D4109125 wrote:By using a solicitor or notary public and asking them to certify the copies.
It should cost less than the NCS to get certified copies of your documents so you can keep them.
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by bankyk1 » Wed Oct 16, 2013 11:25 am
thanks guru i will do just that as soon as next week. thanks for your help