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That may be permissible if you live abroad and so have difficulty reaching out to persons located in UK.hoping1 wrote:Hello all,
My wife is eligible for UK Citizenship soon and lives in the UK.
When applying for UK Citizenship, I am aware that the professional person can live aboard but the 2nd Referee must be the holder of a British citizen passport, well is it ok if that person also resides abroad currently?
So both referees live abroad?
Sorry but thats not right, its actually 3 years of living in the UK for the spouse of a UK national before they can apply for Naturalization not 5. She got ILR in July last year and will have been living in the UK for 3 years in July 2016.Wife must have lived in UK for 5 years or more to be ready to naturalise.
You have misunderstood.hoping1 wrote:Could the professional referee be retired?
Sorry but thats not right, its actually 3 years of living in the UK for the spouse of a UK national before they can apply for Naturalization not 5. She got ILR in July last year and will have been living in the UK for 3 years in July 2016.Wife must have lived in UK for 5 years or more to be ready to naturalise.
I am a British Citizen.
Spouses of British citizens do NOT need to wait for 12 months after receiving an Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR). They (spouses of Brits) do need to have 3 years of residency in the UK, and need an ILR (whenver it was issued)
https://www.gov.uk/becoming-a-british-c ... sh-citizen
Without knowing the timelines I had assumed wife was here after the 2012 change.hoping1 wrote:Im sorry but I think you have misunderstood.
My wife got her ILR in July last year. In July this year she will have been in the UK for 3 years which means she can apply for citizenship in July this year.
For those issued a first Spouse/Partner/Fiancee visa after 9 July 2012 waiting time will be 5 years because spouses/partners will be getting ILR only after 5 years in the UK (not after 2 years as it used to be).
If you’re married to, or the civil partner of, a British citizen, you can apply for citizenship if:
lived in the UK for at least the 3 years before your application is received
you’ve been granted indefinite leave to stay in the UK
Obviously there are more requirements but not relevant to this discussion.
Yes it should be fine thanks.Have you checked the professions list as advised?
Still slightly puzzled by the timeline.hoping1 wrote:OK timeline explained so now glad cleared up. So she can apply for UK Citizenship in Summer 2016 right?
Yes it should be fine thanks.Have you checked the professions list as advised?
Fiancee Visa Applied for shortly before 9 July 2012noajthan wrote:Still slightly puzzled by the timeline.hoping1 wrote:OK timeline explained so now glad cleared up. So she can apply for UK Citizenship in Summer 2016 right?
Yes it should be fine thanks.Have you checked the professions list as advised?
If wife first arrived in UK sometime in mid-2013 that's after the 2012 rule changes.
When was first UK visa actually issued? Was that before the rule change?
Anyway be that as it may;
as per rules for an applicant with ILR who is married to a BC spouse, apply on a date that ensures the applicant was physically present in UK 3 years (to the day) before the date of application (& for which you have proof, eg stamped passport).
Yep go for it, ensuring the proof of physical presence test will pass.hoping1 wrote:Fiancee Visa Applied for shortly before 9 July 2012
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she was and is under old rules because she applied before 9 July 2012
So she can apply for UK Citizenship in Summer 2016 right?
Thanks, what is proof of Physical Presence?noajthan wrote:Yep go for it, ensuring the proof of physical presence test will pass.hoping1 wrote:Fiancee Visa Applied for shortly before 9 July 2012
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she was and is under old rules because she applied before 9 July 2012
So she can apply for UK Citizenship in Summer 2016 right?
hoping1 wrote:Thanks, what is proof of Physical Presence?
This is one requirement that the Home Office does not have discretion over and the application must be denied if this requirement is not met.noajthan wrote:as per rules for an applicant with ILR who is married to a BC spouse, apply on a date that ensures the applicant was physically present in UK 3 years (to the day) before the date of application (& for which you have proof, eg stamped passport).