I fear we may have misjudged how complex this process will be.
My husband (French) and I married in August last year. I am a British citizen by birth. We moved to the UK together from France in July 2014. With Brexit happening we decided it would be best to make sure we are both citizens of the same country, just in case.
I had got the impression that because we are married he could apply for citizenship after 3 years of living in the UK, but now I'm reading more into it I believe I have it wrong and he actually needs an ILR, which takes 5 years to gain, before we can even start considering citizenship. Is this correct? So he can apply for ILR in July 2019, and being married to me he can then immediately apply for citizenship?
This has me so panicked because if Article 50 is triggered by March this year we will just fall short of getting the application in before we leave the EU and who knows how that will talk to all the visas etc up.
Thanks for any guidance you can give.
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