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ppron747 wrote:I think you need to provide some more detail, kafoor - how did you become a BOC? What was the basis for your application for registration. and why was it refused? Are you in UK? If so, what is your immigration status here? And what advice do you need?
I'm going to assume here that you were born in India before 1983.kafoor wrote: thanks for your reply.
i got BOC through my father who was CUKC from 1954 , then BOC from 1983, since british citizen 2005.
what i am asking is, i was in born in india and living here in UK since sep04. i applied to home office for registration under sec 4(b) of british nationality act 1981. but the home office refused my application stating i got my first BOC on july 2004 and adviced me to apply ILR. i applied ILR . but they refused my application and saying i am a indian national and have to leave this country.
at present , after obtaining BOC am I a indian national????.
please advice me in this matter . please
I am deeply sad to hear this sad news John. May Paul's soul rest in perfect peace. Was he a soldier?John wrote:You reply after nearly 15 months! Unfortunately ppron747 will not be replying to you, as he died in January this year, a huge loss to this Board.
Hopefully someone with knowledge of these particular matters will reply to you.
That was a little silly if you haven't seen Ppron on the board. Further a common newbie mistake is to not look at as many posts as possible first.RobinLondon wrote:I agree with Paul. As a general rule, if you're going to post such a query, you really need to post as much detail as possible. Overdo it. The whole subject of British citizenship with its many, many forms is incredibly complicated.
With all due respect--and in light of those who are trying to help--it's probably a bit inconsiderate not to be as forthcoming as you can.
Yeah right! Saw that and I was wondering why the response to a post which is almost 4 months old. Guess the bloke just woke up from the wrong side of the bed this morning after celebrating the ILR issuanceJohn wrote:Another common mistake is not realising how long ago someone actually posted their message!
It must have been quite a hangover because he couldn't resist taking a swipe at "the experts" on this board.jes2jes wrote:Yeah right! Saw that and I was wondering why the response to a post which is almost 4 months old. Guess the bloke just woke up from the wrong side of the bed this morning after celebrating the ILR issuance