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Naturalisation - Photocopies Required?
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2016 9:25 am
by tereliye01
Morning Fellow Members,
I am applying for naturalisation and British passport together using the pilot services at Brent Council this week. Do I need to submit photocopies of all my documents as well or just originals will suffice and they will do the photocopies? Also, can you please confirm the document list, I am going via the route of 5 years Tier 1, 1 year ILR.
1. Passports
2. LIUK test certificate after 28th October 2013
3. ILR Card
4. Marriage Certificate
Many Thanks
Re: Naturalisation - Photocopies Required?
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2016 9:43 am
by CR001
No. NCS will take photocopies of your documents.
You also need proof of meeting English language requirement.
If you are not applying as the spouse of a British citizen, your marriage certificate is not required. Don't forget the fee payment sheet.
Re: Naturalisation - Photocopies Required?
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2016 9:57 am
by tereliye01
Thank you very much for the prompt response and reminding me the fee payment sheet. About the English requirement, form AN states that if you have passed the LIUK test after 28th October 2013, you don't need the English language proof separately. Anyways, I have the PBS print outs from my ILR showing 35 points for both me and my spouse (we are not applying on basis of British Citizenship) and my degree was from USA and my spouse's degree was from UK so we can take that along just in case.
Many Thanks.
Re: Naturalisation - Photocopies Required?
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2016 10:38 am
by CR001
Likely you will be asked to submit proof of English, so take them with you. Are you an American citizen?
Does your spouse meet the 5 years residence requirement too?
Re: Naturalisation - Photocopies Required?
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2016 5:14 pm
by tereliye01
Nope I am not an American Citizen. We will take both our English Language Proofs with us. Yes, my spouse also came with me on Tier 1 General 6 years ago, so she has the same timelines, 5 years T1 and 1 year ILR.