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As far as I know you can apply for naturalization now as spouse of British Citizen, you Lived in the uk for long enough.jiggyjo wrote:Hi,
I came into the UK with a workpermit and just became a permanent resident (ILR) in August 2011 after 5 years. I also got married to a British citizen in May 2011.
I have read through the naturalisation requirements for spouse of British citizens and I think I meet all the requirements because I am currently married to a British, residing in the UK for more than 3 yrs, and I also have no immigration time restriction.
The question I have is: Do I have to be married for the 3yrs to meet the residential requirements before I apply even though the requirements and guidelines do not specifically mention the length of marriage but the status at the time of application?
Thanks in anticipation of your responses.
Or intead of all the long list, just a passport (if you have one).bumble-beeeee wrote: documentations such as p60s, employment letters, tenancy agreements, gp letters etc.
even if he is eea national(no stamps in the passport).Jambo wrote:Or intead of all the long list, just a passport (if you have one).bumble-beeeee wrote: documentations such as p60s, employment letters, tenancy agreements, gp letters etc.
Jambo wrote:Or intead of all the long list, just a passport (if you have one).bumble-beeeee wrote: documentations such as p60s, employment letters, tenancy agreements, gp letters etc.