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Are you saying that 3-4 years is "a long time"?barm22 wrote:If I live in UK and work with a working visa, lets say for about 3-4 years I will get a UK citizenship? (after living and working in UK for long time)
It's six years for British citizenship on a work permit, HSMP, EEA permit, refugee, ELR, etc.barm22 wrote:If I live in UK and work with a working visa, lets say for about 3-4 years I will get a UK citizenship? (after living and working in UK for long time)
Thank you, how I prove the UK goverment that I work there for 6 years ? just show them the working permit ?sakura wrote:It's six years for British citizenship on a work permit, HSMP, EEA permit, refugee, ELR, etc.barm22 wrote:If I live in UK and work with a working visa, lets say for about 3-4 years I will get a UK citizenship? (after living and working in UK for long time)
3 years as a spouse of British citizen/ump/civil partner or somone with ILR/PR
11 years on Long residence category 1
19 years on Long residence category 2
There are probably some other 'concessions', but, basically if you're here working, it is 6 years in total, including 12 months on ILR.
I suggest you look at the Border and Immigration website for the rules, there doesn't seem to be anything about 3-4 years' working.
Are you in the UK? Under what category, and for how long? Need more details to provide the right answer to your questions. Or are you planning on coming?barm22 wrote:Thank you, how I prove the UK goverment that I work there for 6 years ? just show them the working permit ?sakura wrote:It's six years for British citizenship on a work permit, HSMP, EEA permit, refugee, ELR, etc.barm22 wrote:If I live in UK and work with a working visa, lets say for about 3-4 years I will get a UK citizenship? (after living and working in UK for long time)
3 years as a spouse of British citizen/ump/civil partner or somone with ILR/PR
11 years on Long residence category 1
19 years on Long residence category 2
There are probably some other 'concessions', but, basically if you're here working, it is 6 years in total, including 12 months on ILR.
I suggest you look at the Border and Immigration website for the rules, there doesn't seem to be anything about 3-4 years' working.
No, that's wrong. Probably you should visit www.workingintheuk.gov.uk for details.barm22 wrote:I'm not in the UK right now, I'm planning to go to the UK soon..
Let me see if I understand.
ILR means that I can't leave UK for 12 months right ? (its not a paper that give me the option to work there I need a working permit too). And then I need to continue working in the UK with a work permit for another 5 years and only then I get a UK citizenship, and in those 5 years I can't leave UK?
Last question how I get this ILR thing ?
I'm sorry for all the question but this immigration thing really complicated.