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URGENT HELP REQUIRED AROUND - APPLYING TOMORROW
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 10:12 pm
by Sapphire
Hi All
I need urgent help as I am applying tomorrow for naturalisation - in required document for Section 5 it says
"
Evidence that you are free from immigration time restrictions
You should provide:
your passport showing permission to remain in the UK permanently; or
the Home Office letter giving you permission to remain in the UK permanently.
"
Since passports are not stamped anymore - hence can I send my ILR card as an evidence???
Please can anyone reply?
Re: URGENT HELP REQUIRED AROUND - APPLYING TOMORROW
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 10:24 pm
by nionlight
Sapphire wrote:Hi All
I need urgent help as I am applying tomorrow for naturalisation - in required document for Section 5 it says
"
Evidence that you are free from immigration time restrictions
You should provide:
your passport showing permission to remain in the UK permanently; or
the Home Office letter giving you permission to remain in the UK permanently.
"
Since passports are not stamped anymore - hence can I send my ILR card as an evidence???
Please can anyone reply?
I am assuming you are not using NCS. In this case, yes you will need to send your original BRP ( ILR) along with your passport.
Re: URGENT HELP REQUIRED AROUND - APPLYING TOMORROW
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 10:28 pm
by Sapphire
nionlight wrote:Sapphire wrote:Hi All
I need urgent help as I am applying tomorrow for naturalisation - in required document for Section 5 it says
"
Evidence that you are free from immigration time restrictions
You should provide:
your passport showing permission to remain in the UK permanently; or
the Home Office letter giving you permission to remain in the UK permanently.
"
Since passports are not stamped anymore - hence can I send my ILR card as an evidence???
Please can anyone reply?
I am assuming you are not using NCS. In this case, yes you will need to send your original BRP ( ILR) along with your passport.
Thanks for prompt reply - no I am not sending using NCS.
So the only document they require are
Passports (including previous)
ILR Card
Life in UK test certificate
Fees
Is that correct?