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Hi! Thank you for your reply. I haven't left UK at all from the past 7 years. So guess should be fine? Also what are the requirements for British citizenship. I am a medical doctor by profession, practicing since 2014, do I still need to take the English language test? Also what about Life in the UK test? Apart from these 2, what else do I need?
Also I have a friend who got British citizen via refugee route. She got British passport in 2013. Now she wants to go back to Pakistan, as there are some property issues for which she physically needs to be there. Maybe for a year or two. Is this safe? What's the maximum time she can live there.saamna wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 5:42 amHi! Thank you for your reply. I haven't left UK at all from the past 7 years. So guess should be fine? Also what are the requirements for British citizenship. I am a medical doctor by profession, practicing since 2014, do I still need to take the English language test? Also what about Life in the UK test? Apart from these 2, what else do I need?
What's the difference between settlement and British citizenship?
Many thanks
The OP claimed asylum presumably from Pakistan, and gained ILR via the SET P Refugee settlement route. The issue comes in when it appears the country is and was safe and could potentially cast doubt on the 'refugee' claim, potentially obtained fraudulently.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 9:59 amA British citizen is free to leave the UK and live elsewhere for any length of time. Not sure what you mean by "safe" - if you have dual nationality then normally you will have no consular support from the UK in your home country.
What is consular support?alterhase58 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 9:59 amA British citizen is free to leave the UK and live elsewhere for any length of time. Not sure what you mean by "safe" - if you have dual nationality then normally you will have no consular support from the UK in your home country.
In the event of a disaster or if you need urgent assistance etc, you cannot avail of the British High Commission consular service if you are in Pakistan as a Pakistan citizen.saamna wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 10:12 amWhat is consular support?alterhase58 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 9:59 amA British citizen is free to leave the UK and live elsewhere for any length of time. Not sure what you mean by "safe" - if you have dual nationality then normally you will have no consular support from the UK in your home country.
She claimed assylum from UK, along with 4 little daughters. Came as a visitor and claimed. That time she had serious issues there. Back in 2004 I am talking about. All this time lived here. Her daughters are also grown up now here. But she needs to now visit for property issues. Can she?CR001 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 10:04 amThe OP claimed asylum presumably from Pakistan, and gained ILR via the SET P Refugee settlement route. The issue comes in when it appears the country is and was safe and could potentially cast doubt on the 'refugee' claim, potentially obtained fraudulently.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 9:59 amA British citizen is free to leave the UK and live elsewhere for any length of time. Not sure what you mean by "safe" - if you have dual nationality then normally you will have no consular support from the UK in your home country.
CR001: She Might need to stay long. Maybe for a year or so. Plx guide.saamna wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:20 amShe claimed assylum from UK, along with 4 little daughters. Came as a visitor and claimed. That time she had serious issues there. Back in 2004 I am talking about. All this time lived here. Her daughters are also grown up now here. But she needs to now visit for property issues. Can she?CR001 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 10:04 amThe OP claimed asylum presumably from Pakistan, and gained ILR via the SET P Refugee settlement route. The issue comes in when it appears the country is and was safe and could potentially cast doubt on the 'refugee' claim, potentially obtained fraudulently.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 9:59 amA British citizen is free to leave the UK and live elsewhere for any length of time. Not sure what you mean by "safe" - if you have dual nationality then normally you will have no consular support from the UK in your home country.
Please don't use your questions topic to ask multiple questions about your friend. Ask friend to register and ask their own questions in their own topic.saamna wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:22 amCR001: She Might need to stay long. Maybe for a year or so. Plx guide.saamna wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:20 amShe claimed assylum from UK, along with 4 little daughters. Came as a visitor and claimed. That time she had serious issues there. Back in 2004 I am talking about. All this time lived here. Her daughters are also grown up now here. But she needs to now visit for property issues. Can she?CR001 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 10:04 amThe OP claimed asylum presumably from Pakistan, and gained ILR via the SET P Refugee settlement route. The issue comes in when it appears the country is and was safe and could potentially cast doubt on the 'refugee' claim, potentially obtained fraudulently.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 9:59 amA British citizen is free to leave the UK and live elsewhere for any length of time. Not sure what you mean by "safe" - if you have dual nationality then normally you will have no consular support from the UK in your home country.
She's partially blind and needed some help.CR001 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:24 amPlease don't use your questions topic to ask multiple questions about your friend. Ask friend to register and ask their own questions in their own topic.saamna wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:22 amCR001: She Might need to stay long. Maybe for a year or so. Plx guide.saamna wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:20 amShe claimed assylum from UK, along with 4 little daughters. Came as a visitor and claimed. That time she had serious issues there. Back in 2004 I am talking about. All this time lived here. Her daughters are also grown up now here. But she needs to now visit for property issues. Can she?
Then kindly start a separate topic on her situation and questions to avoid confusion in your topic with your questions.saamna wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:36 amShe's partially blind and needed some help.CR001 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:24 amPlease don't use your questions topic to ask multiple questions about your friend. Ask friend to register and ask their own questions in their own topic.saamna wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:22 amCR001: She Might need to stay long. Maybe for a year or so. Plx guide.saamna wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:20 amShe claimed assylum from UK, along with 4 little daughters. Came as a visitor and claimed. That time she had serious issues there. Back in 2004 I am talking about. All this time lived here. Her daughters are also grown up now here. But she needs to now visit for property issues. Can she?
CR001! And in regards to my case, I got married here, my husband is British citizen so is my daughter she was born here and now is 2 years. They issues is neither me nor my daughter have ever met my in-laws. My husband wants that after passport we visit them in Pakistan. Again is it safe for me.. how much time can I spend there?saamna wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:36 amShe's partially blind and needed some help.CR001 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:24 amPlease don't use your questions topic to ask multiple questions about your friend. Ask friend to register and ask their own questions in their own topic.saamna wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:22 amCR001: She Might need to stay long. Maybe for a year or so. Plx guide.saamna wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:20 amShe claimed assylum from UK, along with 4 little daughters. Came as a visitor and claimed. That time she had serious issues there. Back in 2004 I am talking about. All this time lived here. Her daughters are also grown up now here. But she needs to now visit for property issues. Can she?
ok. Would do. RegardsCR001 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:38 amThen kindly start a separate topic on her situation and questions to avoid confusion in your topic with your questions.
by safe I mean, HO not causing issues on my return.saamna wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:38 amCR001! And in regards to my case, I got married here, my husband is British citizen so is my daughter she was born here and now is 2 years. They issues is neither me nor my daughter have ever met my in-laws. My husband wants that after passport we visit them in Pakistan. Again is it safe for me.. how much time can I spend there?
yes home office wil make big trouble as one of my aunty went pak and she claimed asylum 18 years bfore and after geting brithish pasport she went pakistan but on way back border agencey only ask her why go pakistan and she told exct samy story for prporty but ukba revoked her bc and stoped her geting back so becare fullsaamna wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:48 amby safe I mean, HO not causing issues on my return.saamna wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:38 amCR001! And in regards to my case, I got married here, my husband is British citizen so is my daughter she was born here and now is 2 years. They issues is neither me nor my daughter have ever met my in-laws. My husband wants that after passport we visit them in Pakistan. Again is it safe for me.. how much time can I spend there?
I see... thanks for the infojamefor wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 5:55 pmyes home office wil make big trouble as one of my aunty went pak and she claimed asylum 18 years bfore and after geting brithish pasport she went pakistan but on way back border agencey only ask her why go pakistan and she told exct samy story for prporty but ukba revoked her bc and stoped her geting back so becare fullsaamna wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:48 amby safe I mean, HO not causing issues on my return.saamna wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:38 amCR001! And in regards to my case, I got married here, my husband is British citizen so is my daughter she was born here and now is 2 years. They issues is neither me nor my daughter have ever met my in-laws. My husband wants that after passport we visit them in Pakistan. Again is it safe for me.. how much time can I spend there?
CR001! ????saamna wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:48 amby safe I mean, HO not causing issues on my return.saamna wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:38 amCR001! And in regards to my case, I got married here, my husband is British citizen so is my daughter she was born here and now is 2 years. They issues is neither me nor my daughter have ever met my in-laws. My husband wants that after passport we visit them in Pakistan. Again is it safe for me.. how much time can I spend there?
Thank you!!alterhase58 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2019 2:26 pmA British citizen can leave and return to the UK at will, irrespective of the length of absence. As long as your passport is valid there shouldn't be an issue.
It's the B1 test (£150) - working for the NHS has no bearing on the requirement.
But to be qualified to work in NHS I had to take IELTS in 2013, then pass the PLAB 1 and 2 exam both in English. Then get the General Medical council registration. Still? Can I not show them my IELTS?alterhase58 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2019 8:29 pmIt's the B1 test (£150) - working for the NHS has no bearing on the requirement.