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Naturalization as wife of british citizen
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 11:20 am
by ali1977
Dear,
I am a British National and my wife has completed one year after getting her ILR in dec2010.
We are now applying for her naturlisation (form AN)
MY Question:
In the supporting documents required it says
SECTION 7 Evidence of tax for self-employed applicants only
The most recent HM Revenue & Customs Self Assessment Statement of Account
I am self employed and my wife is a house wife. do I need to provide my accounts?
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 11:49 am
by Casa
No
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 11:55 am
by ali1977
thank you so much for quick reply...are you 100% on this?
who is that clause for?
Casa wrote:No
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 11:58 am
by ali1977
so I need is below? Section 1 and 6?
SECTION 1 Evidence of identity: required for all applications
• *Your passport OR
• *National identity card OR
• *Home Office travel document OR
• *Home Office entitlement card OR
• *Home Office ARC letter OR
• Your birth certificate OR
• *Your driving licence
*if you used one of these documents when you took the Knowledge of Life in the UK test you will be expected to use
it again by enclosing it with your naturalisation application.
If the name you are currently using is different from the name on your passport or travel document you should send
evidence of the change of name
SECTION 6 Evidence of marriage for applications made on the basis of marriage or civil partnership to a British citizen.
• Husband’s, wife’s or civil partner’s passport or birth certificate AND
• The marriage certificate or civil partnership certificate
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 12:21 pm
by mrsi
ali1977 wrote:so I need is below? Section 1 and 6?
SECTION 1 Evidence of identity: required for all applications
• *Your passport OR
• *National identity card OR
• *Home Office travel document OR
• *Home Office entitlement card OR
• *Home Office ARC letter OR
• Your birth certificate OR
• *Your driving licence
*if you used one of these documents when you took the Knowledge of Life in the UK test you will be expected to use
it again by enclosing it with your naturalisation application.
If the name you are currently using is different from the name on your passport or travel document you should send
evidence of the change of name
SECTION 6 Evidence of marriage for applications made on the basis of marriage or civil partnership to a British citizen.
• Husband’s, wife’s or civil partner’s passport or birth certificate AND
• The marriage certificate or civil partnership certificate
my case is already in progress for Naturalisation and all they ask you for your and your wife passport and life in the uk test nothing else hope that helps
documentations
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 1:53 pm
by bumble-beeeee
i have applied for naturalisation also.
i spoke to a few solictors and their advice was- the more the evidence and documentations- the better.
you might as well send it along to prove that you are self employed and can support your family and your wife as a house wife.
you pay £826 for one application and if your application fails, you will not get that money back. so its better to be safe than sorry and saves the hassle of applying again.
hope that helps
Re: documentations
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 2:03 pm
by ali1977
I am confused now - i hope to hear from some senior members:(
bumble-beeeee wrote:i have applied for naturalisation also.
i spoke to a few solictors and their advice was- the more the evidence and documentations- the better.
you might as well send it along to prove that you are self employed and can support your family and your wife as a house wife.
you pay £826 for one application and if your application fails, you will not get that money back. so its better to be safe than sorry and saves the hassle of applying again.
hope that helps
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 3:50 pm
by Casa
BC has nothing to do with level of income.
Re: documentations
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 6:31 pm
by Jambo
bumble-beeeee wrote:i spoke to a few solictors and their advice was- the more the evidence and documentations- the better.
And I guess they charge by the hour to go over the documents....
My advice (although I'm not a solicitor) is - the correct evidence and documents - the better.
Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 11:23 am
by Casa
If you want peace of mind for a fee of around £40, apply through the local council National Checking Service (NCS). They will check that your documents and application is in order...take copies of your passports and original documents..return the originals to you while you wait...and send off your application by secure post.