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citizenship and employment
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 10:13 am
by summer08
Hi, My husband, who is PBS dependant, has never been employed since we arrived in the UK more than 5 years ago as HSMP Migrant,however, I've been employed and still at work.
we're thinking to apply for citizenship and was wondering whether unemployment for that long period of time will affect his application for citizenship.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 10:18 am
by wpilr_nov12
First you and your husband both need to have ILR status, and after 12 months of that, both can apply for Naturalization.
Employment / income is not a requirement for Naturalization application.
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 10:30 am
by summer08
wpilr_nov12 wrote:First you and your husband both need to have ILR status, and after 12 months of that, both can apply for Naturalization.
Employment / income is not a requirement for Naturalization application.
Many thanks for your reply.
I thought it's part of a good character requirement!
Is it a requirement for ILR? I mean for my husband.
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 11:07 am
by wpilr_nov12
summer08 wrote:wpilr_nov12 wrote:First you and your husband both need to have ILR status, and after 12 months of that, both can apply for Naturalization.
Employment / income is not a requirement for Naturalization application.
Many thanks for your reply.
I thought it's part of a good character requirement!
Is it a requirement for ILR? I mean for my husband.
NO
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 8:39 pm
by msx2013
wpilr_nov12 wrote:summer08 wrote:wpilr_nov12 wrote:First you and your husband both need to have ILR status, and after 12 months of that, both can apply for Naturalization.
Employment / income is not a requirement for Naturalization application.
Many thanks for your reply.
I thought it's part of a good character requirement!
Is it a requirement for ILR? I mean for my husband.
NO
For clarity - shouldn't an ILR applicant now need to pass certain income threshold?
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 8:46 pm
by John
For clarity - shouldn't an ILR applicant now need to pass certain income threshold?
That would depend upon the type of visa held, when they apply for their ILR.
In this case the applicant is the dependant of a PBS visa holder. There is absolutely no requirement for such a dependant to have paid work, prior to applying for their ILR.
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 10:47 am
by summer08
John wrote:For clarity - shouldn't an ILR applicant now need to pass certain income threshold?
That would depend upon the type of visa held, when they apply for their ILR.
In this case the applicant is the dependant of a PBS visa holder. There is absolutely no requirement for such a dependant to have paid work, prior to applying for their ILR.
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 12:05 pm
by wpilr_nov12
summer08 wrote:John wrote:For clarity - shouldn't an ILR applicant now need to pass certain income threshold?
That would depend upon the type of visa held, when they apply for their ILR.
In this case the applicant is the dependant of a PBS visa holder. There is absolutely no requirement for such a dependant to have paid work, prior to applying for their ILR.
Dear John,
Thank you very much for your clear reply. I would be very grateful if you could advise on the following;
In 2009 my husband received fixed penalty ticket type( G )£60 Endorseable (pink ticket)issued by a police officer while he was parking in front of my son's school( PC30).He paid the fine by telephone and got 3 points on his driving licence.
He didn't mention it in his application form when we applied for extension
of our stay as T1 G migrant as he thinks its not a criminal convection,however, I'm going to use one form now to apply for ILR including my dependants and very confused about this fine whether to disclose it or not.
The SET(O) form 7.2 note asks to give details for all criminal convections including traffic offences but not fixed penalty notices unless they were part of a sentence of the court!
I'm in a dilemma what should I do? please help
There is a separate ILR section on these forums.. you will get better response there.