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Questions regarding ILR BRP card, Naturalisation and travel

Post by sush » Mon Feb 29, 2016 12:55 pm

Hello all,

My husband is applying for the naturalisation certificate in March (May be before 18th of march) and
I was wondering if any of you could help me with certain queries

1) I heard the fee is changing from 18th March. At the moment the fee is £1005, I would like to know how much the fee would be if he applies after 18th March?

2) We have a plan of visiting India in the month of August from 6th to 26th. Will it be difficult to travel while your application is in process.

3) Does the NCS charge a fee and if they do, how much it would be to apply through them?

4) Once he has applied for the naturalisation, can he travel with the Indian passport and ILR permit card?

5) What would happen if the Uk authority would ask for additional documents for his application and we are in India, is there any time limit to produce the additional documents?

6) If he gets an approval letter and if we are not in home, can that be collected later ? Is there any time limit for the same?

Any help/suggestions would be much appreciated
Thank you in advance

Kind regards,

Sush

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Re: Questions regarding BRP card and Naturalisation

Post by CR001 » Mon Feb 29, 2016 1:01 pm

1. £1236

2. No issues if you have had approval. Only possible though if you apply through NCS so you get to keep your original documents.

3. Yes they do. It varies from council to council. It is not a fee set by HO but by the councils individually.

4. Yes, until he attends his ceremony.

5. Yes, there is usually a time limit (2 weeks) to submit documents. He also has to submit his biometric at the Post Office once HO send him the letter.

6. It comes in the post, 2nd class mail. You have a time limit within which to book the ceremony (21 days) and he has to attend the ceremony within 90 days of approval.
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Re: Questions regarding BRP card and Naturalisation

Post by sush » Mon Feb 29, 2016 1:19 pm

Hello,

Thank you very much for the swift reply. I kindly apologise to ask the same question again, I just want to verity everything before we visit India

By your responses I understand that Once he applies for the Naturalisation certificate (Through NCS) ,
his application will be in process (It says that it might take 10-15 weeks as a processing time- 5 months until August) so we can travel with his passport and ILR card without any problem?


1. £1236

2. No issues if you have had approval. Only possible though if you apply through NCS so you get to keep your original documents.

3. Yes they do. It varies from council to council. It is not a fee set by HO but by the councils individually.

4. Yes, until he attends his ceremony.

5. Yes, there is usually a time limit (2 weeks) to submit documents. He also has to submit his biometric at the Post Office once HO send him the letter.

6. It comes in the post, 2nd class mail. You have a time limit within which to book the ceremony (21 days) and he has to attend the ceremony within 90 days of approval.[/quote]

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Re: Questions regarding BRP card and Naturalisation

Post by ohara » Mon Feb 29, 2016 1:25 pm

Regardless of when his application is accepted, he will not be British until he has taken the ceremony.

Officially, naturalisation applications can take up to 6 months to process; in reality it can be less than 1 month or more than 2 years depending on how complex the case is. Check out the timeline threads in this forum, a lot of people seem to be getting accepted in 2-4 months at the moment.

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Re: Questions regarding BRP card and Naturalisation

Post by sush » Mon Feb 29, 2016 2:08 pm

Hello,

Perfect! Thank you for the confirmation. Your help is much appreciated. I will check the other threads as well

Kind regards,
Regardless of when his application is accepted, he will not be British until he has taken the ceremony.

Officially, naturalisation applications can take up to 6 months to process; in reality it can be less than 1 month or more than 2 years depending on how complex the case is. Check out the timeline threads in this forum, a lot of people seem to be getting accepted in 2-4 months at the moment.

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Re: Questions regarding BRP card and Naturalisation

Post by gnua88 » Mon Feb 29, 2016 2:16 pm

I was wondering why I was receiving notifications from this but it'd appear you've used the same topic title as me! lol That's why.

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Re: Questions regarding BRP card and Naturalisation

Post by CR001 » Mon Feb 29, 2016 2:18 pm

gnua88 wrote:I was wondering why I was receiving notifications from this but it'd appear you've used the same topic title as me! lol That's why.
The user posted their question in your thread. I have since moved it from your thread to its own thread.
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Re: Questions regarding BRP card and Naturalisation

Post by gnua88 » Mon Feb 29, 2016 2:20 pm

CR001 wrote:
gnua88 wrote:I was wondering why I was receiving notifications from this but it'd appear you've used the same topic title as me! lol That's why.
The user posted their question in your thread. I have since moved it from your thread to its own thread.
Oh, I see. Well, thanks for sorting that out.

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