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Discretion for absence

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 9:41 pm
by aulakh
All members,
I am planning to apply for naturalisation soon.Just counted my days during last 5+1 years.I am ok with 5 years but last one year i have been away for 98 days.As per UKBA website the limit is only 90 days.Please advise how discretion works?is there any form or will I have to write a cover letter requesting it.Many thanks

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 11:15 pm
by Jambo
There is no need to request it. The caseworker applies discretion if it is suitable.

As per HO guidelines, up to 100 days is normally disregarded.

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 11:43 pm
by aulakh
Jambo wrote:There is no need to request it. The caseworker applies discretion if it is suitable.

As per HO guidelines, up to 100 days is normally disregarded.
thanks Jambo. what do you mean here by if it is suitable. I fulfill all other requirments like life in the UK test,residence period.So in your opinion if all other requirments are ok,i should submit an application for naturalisation?many thanks

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 7:20 am
by Jambo
Yes.

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 8:46 am
by aulakh
Jambo wrote:Yes.
Thanks again Jambo.Just 1 more question ,Thats for future.Looking at time scale of processing I think it would be somewhere in March 2012 I will recieve my approval.I am going away for few months from March on.How long will I have till I can apply for ceremony/Passport?Is there any time restriction?I will be using NCS to submit application.Please advise.Many many thanks

P.S. Where the heck this advert came from and highjacked my post? :lol:

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 8:53 am
by Jambo
aulakh wrote: Thanks again Jambo.Just 1 more question ,Thats for future.Looking at time scale of processing I think it would be somewhere in March 2012 I will recieve my approval.I am going away for few months from March on.How long will I have till I can apply for ceremony/Passport?Is there any time restriction?I will be using NCS to submit application.Please advise.Many many thanks
You have 3 months to attend the ceremony from the date of the approval. After the ceremony you can apply for a passport anytime you wish.
P.S. Where the heck this advert came from and highjacked my post? :lol:
Looks like Pakistan :)

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 8:58 am
by aulakh
Thanks so much again Jambo..Much appreciated .I will defo submitting my application this week.Will hassle you again if there is any question while filling the application form :D .Thanks again

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 8:55 pm
by aulakh
Hi.
So after gone through the application form AN, my understanding is that I need following documents.
1.Passport
2.Driving Licence (used for booking LITUK test).
3.Prove of Permanent Residence (was issued last year in October).
4.Employer letter
5.LITUK certificate
6.Completed AN from with pics and professional referees.
7.Fee (Obviously )

Is that all i need or am I forgetting something????I will be using NCS.MAny thanks
:)

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 11:38 pm
by Jambo
Are you a EEA national (or family member of EEA national)?

You don't need an employer letter (unless you are under EEA regulations and you plan to use the employer letter to prove residency as your passport is not stamped on entries).

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 6:08 am
by aulakh
Jambo wrote:Are you a EEA national (or family member of EEA national)?

You don't need an employer letter (unless you are under EEA regulations and you plan to use the employer letter to prove residency as your passport is not stamped on entries).
Hi Jambo.Yes PR was recieved as a family member of EEA.I needed the passport to travel so HO sent me PR on A4 paper.I read on forum somewhere that employer letter proves good character.My passport was stamped pretty much every time apart from last two visits.Lol.Argued with ECOs on airports but they never knew their own rules so gave up eventually.So the documents I have mentioned,thats all i need?Please correct me if I m wrong.Many thanks for your help.Much appreciated.

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 11:41 am
by Jambo
aulakh wrote:So the documents I have mentioned,thats all i need?
Yes.