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A point to note, if you apply through NCS, the date of application is the date of appointment. If you apply by post on your own, the date of application is the date +1 day that HO receives it. It is imperative that you were physically present in the UK on exactly the same date 3 years ago. If you were not, your application will be refused and you will lose your fee.Umar00o wrote:Hi CR001,
Thank you very much for your reply. So I need to apply for Naturalise first and then for the passport. Do you know which form I need to use and detailed requirements so I can check before applying. See Citizenship FAQs (click)
Also once I have the Naturalise then can I apply for British passport straight away or have to wait? There is a joint citizenship and passport application scheme available through NCS (nationality checking service) at the Council where you apply for both at the same time. If you do the application by post yourself, you can only apply for a passport once you have attended your ceremony and are British.
Regards
Umar
You will only be British once you have been approved by UKVI and attended the Ciitizenship Ceremony, arranged by your council, where you receive your certificate. Then you will receive your passport (if applied via NCS JCAP) or you can then apply in the normal way (Post office / Online).Umar00o wrote:Just a quick one what is ceremony?
YES! The requirement for a spouse of BC, section 6(2) application is that you are married to a BC at the time of citizenship application, regardless of which route to ILR you took.Umar00o wrote:Hi guys,
Sorry to be a pain need another clarification. I go my ILR through living in UK for 10 years not through my mariage with Biritish citizen. Can I still apply for Naturalise straight away or I have to wait 1 year?
Regards
Umar
No. The process is :Umar00o wrote:Ok great. So I can fill the Form-AN book appointment with NCS and soon I will receive my British passport etc. Do we know how much is the fee for Form-AN and processing time?
CR001 wrote:No. The process is :Umar00o wrote:Ok great. So I can fill the Form-AN book appointment with NCS and soon I will receive my British passport etc. Do we know how much is the fee for Form-AN and processing time?
1. Complete form AN and the passport form from the Post Office
2. Complete the two separate fee leaflets
3. Book and pay for your NCS appointment and attend NCS where they will copy your documents and give you all the originals back.
4. Then you wait. You will also have to enroll your biometrics at the Post Office once HO sends the letter to do it.
5. You will receive approval in the post, standard 2nd class mail, followed by a ceremony invitation letter.
6. Book your ceremony when you get the invitation letter.
7. Attend your ceremony and get your certificate.
8. NCS will inform HO once you have attended the ceremony.
9. HMPO will process your passport. It can take a week or two, it can also take a few weeks.
10. Passport delivered.
How long it takes varies, It can take a couple of months, it can also take many months.
To apply for citizenship on form AN the cost is £1236 (likely to increase on 6th April). The passport fee is separate and is £72.50.
This isn't relevant to you. I'm assuming that your wife doesn't work in a Crown or designated service.Umar00o wrote:Hi Guys,
Sorry to be a pain again, I have my NCS appointment in few days and I have completed the Form AN, Could you please explain the Section 8 as I am not sure what do I need to get from my employer. Can I just print my contract or do I need something else?
SECTION 8 Evidence of Crown service for applications made on the basis of marriage to or civil partnership with a British citizen in Crown or designated service.
Regards
Umar
You're welcomeUmar00o wrote:Hi no she doesn't
Awesome thanks Casa for your reply.
Regards
Umar
17 - 3 = 14Umar00o wrote:Morning guys,
I am confused so I though I ask for an advice.
As my wife is British so I come under 3 years rule. Now here is the snerio:
I went on holidays on the followig dates
16-04-2014 Returned 10-05-2014
23-03-2016 Returned 13-04-2016
My NCS appointmnet is on 10th of April 2017 now will this be ok. What will be date three years before will it be 10-04-2015 or 10-04-2016?
Thanks guys appericate your help.