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Form AN - Naturalization Document Requirements

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Form AN - Naturalization Document Requirements

Post by mobeenkhan » Sun Nov 01, 2015 4:47 am

Hi all,

Hope you all are well and in good health. Well I am about to ask a question which I'm definite must have been answered before but while searching the forums couldn't find a recent thread for it hence asking again,

I'll be applying for my Naturalization via NCS on the 6th of November, hence really quickly I wanted to confirm which documents will be required by me, I got my ILR last year on the basis of Tier 1 (General) visa, in that application, I provided the following evidences,
Salary
Absence from UK
Life in UK and Msc degree from UK University as proof for English language requirement
etc

Now my concern is, which documents will I be required to attach with my application, the ones I have in mind are,
Passport
Passport size photographs
Life in UK Test certificate
U.K. University degree for language

Do I need to provide Salary slips, P60 tax, bills for proof of addresses, proof of absence from uk? Please help me in this regard

I'll be grateful, thank you all for reading
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Re: Form AN - Naturalization Document Requirements

Post by tiredoftiers » Sun Nov 01, 2015 5:17 am

you should read guidance notes, booklet, application form and the link below that I find helping to the full

http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... 95747.html

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Re: Form AN - Naturalization Document Requirements

Post by Manchester171 » Sun Nov 01, 2015 8:52 am

I was asked during my NCS appointment about my 6 years P60 and my employer's letter, although I have PR in my passport. The strangest thing that I was asked about my driving licence counterpart. However I had all these documents with me, so she didn't have choice other than to accept my application. So be prepared as it is easy to refuse accepting your application for incomplete documents. :)

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Re: Form AN - Naturalization Document Requirements

Post by CR001 » Sun Nov 01, 2015 10:57 am

Manchester171 wrote:I was asked during my NCS appointment about my 6 years P60 and my employer's letter, although I have PR in my passport. The strangest thing that I was asked about my driving licence counterpart. However I had all these documents with me, so she didn't have choice other than to accept my application. So be prepared as it is easy to refuse accepting your application for incomplete documents. :)
The requirements are a bit different on what documents to provide if you apply under the EEA/EU route as you did. The original poster of this thread is applying from through the UK Immigration routes of Tier 1 G and ILR.
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Re: Form AN - Naturalization Document Requirements

Post by mobeenkhan » Tue Nov 03, 2015 2:35 pm

Thanks MAnchester171,

Yes CR001 is correct, I have a different background when it comes to applying, I am taking the Tier1 (General) -> ILR -> Naturalisation route. I'm guessing, it's not a bad idea to take extra documents, who knows when the advisor is in a bad mood. So it's better to be safe than sorry.

I'll look into your advices and will work out something :)

Thank you all for helping
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