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I think you might have to wait for 5 years as the residence requirements clearly state that:masimba wrote:hi
l was granted indefinate leave to remain under ther case resolution. l have been in this country for 6yrs now. l just need to ask, when can l apply for NATURALISATION, do l wait for 5yrs or l can do it after 12mnths. please reply
I do not think it is quite that simple.have not been in breach of the immigration rules at any stage during the five-year period.
The last bit is not true in your case..
and expect naturalisation to be a different beast altogether in 5 years time....4444 wrote:19,000 asylum-seekers are allowed to stay as ministers deny amnestyRichard Ford, Home Correspondent
Nineteen thousand asylum-seekers whose cases date back to 1994 are to be allowed to stay in the country, the Home Office announced last night.
Tens of thousands more are also expected to be told that they can stay as officials work through a backlog of up to 450,000 files found in the immigration service. The figures are based on the completion of work on 52,000 files from the backlog. If a similar trend continues with the rest of the case files a total of about 160,000 asylum-seekers will be able to remain.
Whitehall sources said that the decision was not an amnesty. Lin Homer, chief executive of the Border and Immigration Agency, announced the first results of the work to clear the backlog in a letter to Keith Vaz, the chairman of the Commons Home Affairs Select Committee.
She said that out of the 52,000 cases concluded, 19,000, not including dependants, had been given indefinite leave to remain in the country and 16,000, including dependants, had been removed. The 19,000 given leave to remain will be eligible for a British passport within five years. Ms Homer said that a further 17,000 cases had been closed due to wrong or duplicate records. Many of those being allowed to stay are migrants whose initial applications failed and who should have been deported, and others are people whose claims were never considered as the sheer volume of asylum applications overwhelmed the immigration service. Others, such as applicants who have settled in Britain and started families, would be almost impossible to remove under human rights laws.
according to times he will be eligible after 5years
John, Correct me if I`m wrong but I'd imagine 'failed sylum seekers' would automatically be in breach of immigration rules once their claim has been refused (unless they are granted DLR for whatever reason)John wrote:I do not think it is quite that simple.have not been in breach of the immigration rules at any stage during the five-year period.
The last bit is not true in your case..
masimba, when did you claim asylum in the UK? On arrival? If not, when you had valid leave (such as a visitor visa)? Or were you indeed, for example, smuggled into the country and then claimed asylum a bit later?
masimba wrote:hi
l was granted indefinate leave to remain under ther case resolution. l have been in this country for 6yrs now. l just need to ask, when can l apply for NATURALISATION, do l wait for 5yrs or l can do it after 12mnths. please reply