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Hi,D4109125 wrote:Post your scenario with a timeline.
Why does the document say 15 months then? Should it not be 18 according to your calculation?D4109125 wrote:I would say no as ILR can normally take up to 6 months so I would expect protracted to be >6 months.
If you're not the spouse or civil partner of a British citizen you should wait at least 12 months after being settled (granted ILR).
Given these are part of instructions to staff, "normally be exercised" seems pretty clear to me, given we are talking about a case where the applicant was in no way to blame for the delay in the ILR being granted.Discretion to disregard immigration time restrictions in the final 12
months may normally be exercised if:
Thanks John for your reply. I am pretty confident I can apply but the Weybridge NCS service wants me to sign a disclaimer as I have had the ILR for less than 12 months. I don't mind doing this but would like to know if someone has used this option already.Given these are part of instructions to staff, "normally be exercised" seems pretty clear to me, given we are talking about a case where the applicant was in no way to blame for the delay in the ILR being granted.Discretion to disregard immigration time restrictions in the final 12
months may normally be exercised if:
Are we aware of any cases at all where the 7.5.g discretion has not been used?
Hi Thanks for your time. I would like to do it now and get it out of the way.vinny wrote:Conversely, are we aware of any cases at all where the 7.5.g discretion has been used?
Are there any reasons why you cannot wait?
Thank you. That will be really helpful.D4109125 wrote:Well you may be refused and have been forewarned, to me an ILR application is expected to take up to 6 months as stated by the UKBA thus I would see protracted as the ILR application taking longer than 6 months. I will email the caseworker team and see if they have any ideas.
I hope not! A Notary Public could be hideously expensive!... I am thinking about getting a Notary Public to certify the photocopies ...
Thanks John for those valuable tips.John wrote:I hope not! A Notary Public could be hideously expensive!... I am thinking about getting a Notary Public to certify the photocopies ...
Instead use a Commissioner of Oaths at any Solicitors office ... much cheaper .... and just as effective for your purpose.
But take care about not using an NCS office, they do actually check the application for the basics and will decline to send it off if it is not OK. Saving the NCS fee could be an expensive mistake if you send the application direct to Liverpool then it gets rejected.
In particular make sure that you were physically in the UK exactly five years before UKBA will receive the Naturalisation application.
UKBA Nationality wrote:Our service standards, as detailed on our website, states that 95% of postal settlement applications will be decided within six months. Applicants therefore have a legitimate expectation that their application will take 6 months to decide.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... tingtimes/
Applications that take longer than this, where the delay was outside of the persons control, will be considered under Chapter 18 Annex B para 7.5 (g) when an application for British citizenship is made.
D4109125 wrote:Also remeber that there is no appeal process for nationality applications.