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by dapto10 » Wed Dec 28, 2016 11:54 am
Hi Bluesky,
I applied for my Naturalisation with my EU Identity Card, and used that card for Life in the UK as well. It's actually the only document I've ever used for all my Home Office residence documentation throughout the years - my very first registration certificate, the DCPR later on and for Naturalisation.
The EU Identity Card has the same 'weight' as your passport obviously and your application will be processed, no need to send them your passport unless they want you to at a later stage. In my case they sent me a letter requesting 'Alternative Evidence' for the very last 12 months when I was in fact not subject to immigration control. I did send them full bank account and credit card history for the 12-month period, my most recent tax return, a letter from my GP, and my passport just in case, and everything was fine. The approval arrived in the post a week later.
Long story short - I have always used my Identity Card and never my passport with the Home Office and it has always been fine.
Here's a list of what I included in my application:
- Payment slip for £1,236.00.
- Evidence of identity - EU National Identity Card.
- Evidence of knowledge of Language and of Life in the UK.
- Evidence of being considered permanently resident in the UK - Document Certifying Permanent Residence.
- Letters from HMRC, local authorities (council tax), my bank (statements and other correspondence) and my GP and NHS dental practice indicating presence in the country during the qualifying period (going 6 years back).
- Tax returns for each year.
- Most recent HMRC Statement.
And that was pretty much it. It took 13 weeks from sending the application to receiving my approval.
I haven't used the NCS. Perhaps they would advise you to include your passport, just to make your and their life easier...