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mahasam wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2017 2:35 pmyes, bro i did applied on the 22nd of may , my application was decided 8th of august ceremony 13th september and passport same day . passport was recieved on th 20th september
Waited 5 months to get the decision . Judging by May applicants updates - you will get your reply within new week or so 100%.
Are they both UK born?? Each application is processed and decided on its own.pakstar wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2017 1:05 pmHi
Any advice will be helpful
I applied for my 2 kids MN1 application in 25th April 2017.
I have been checking throughout the status of application online.
Online website was only recognizing one Reference form for my son.
Every time I put reference no. for my daughter it was not recognizing so I assumed
it may be processing under one reference no.
Today I received the naturalization certificate for my son but I did not receive anything for my
daughter. still online status check says reference no. not recognized for my daughter application.
whereas for my son application it says its decided on 18th September and on 23rd September I received
certificate for my son.
Any suggestion/ idea about my daughter's application?
Regards
Thanks CR001 for your response.CR001 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2017 5:39 pmAre they both UK born?? Each application is processed and decided on its own.pakstar wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2017 1:05 pmHi
Any advice will be helpful
I applied for my 2 kids MN1 application in 25th April 2017.
I have been checking throughout the status of application online.
Online website was only recognizing one Reference form for my son.
Every time I put reference no. for my daughter it was not recognizing so I assumed
it may be processing under one reference no.
Today I received the naturalization certificate for my son but I did not receive anything for my
daughter. still online status check says reference no. not recognized for my daughter application.
whereas for my son application it says its decided on 18th September and on 23rd September I received
certificate for my son.
Any suggestion/ idea about my daughter's application?
Regards
CR001 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 14, 2017 4:39 pmYou could of course simply search the forum OR phone NCS and ask
british-citizenship/ncs-tomorrow-jcap-q ... 27525.html
british-citizenship/jcap-application-forms-t219917.html
https://www.gov.uk/government/collectio ... ng-service
As far as i know, date is always printed on (EU or NON-EU) PR card - which is the valid from date of that card.CR001 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2017 12:29 pmPleae do not give incorrect advice. The date that PR is ATTAINED is NOT the same as the date on the PR card. Non EU family members automatically attain PR after 5 years residence. The card is simply a confirmation of the status they already have attained under the EEA/EU rules.navinw wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2017 4:20 pmThere should be the date on the PR card, from which date it is applicable.fanthara wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2017 4:18 pmHi everyone,
First time posting on this forum as I have just received my NON EEA PR card as a family member of an eea national. I am a bit confused as to when I can apply for British naturalisation. I have seen that we can apply 1 year after holding a PR card but also they count the date of the application for PR. Is that true? I'll be applying alone (my eea national will apply only after me). I applied for our PR on may 2017 and received the PR card on september 2017. So am I eligible to apply from may 2018 or september 2018?
Many thanks.
Basically that date is the decision date and 1 year from there....you can apply for BC
Sorry, but you were wrong again! CR001 was rightnavinw wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2017 10:19 pmAs far as i know, date is always printed on (EU or NON-EU) PR card - which is the valid from date of that card.CR001 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2017 12:29 pmPleae do not give incorrect advice. The date that PR is ATTAINED is NOT the same as the date on the PR card. Non EU family members automatically attain PR after 5 years residence. The card is simply a confirmation of the status they already have attained under the EEA/EU rules.navinw wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2017 4:20 pmThere should be the date on the PR card, from which date it is applicable.fanthara wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2017 4:18 pmHi everyone,
First time posting on this forum as I have just received my NON EEA PR card as a family member of an eea national. I am a bit confused as to when I can apply for British naturalisation. I have seen that we can apply 1 year after holding a PR card but also they count the date of the application for PR. Is that true? I'll be applying alone (my eea national will apply only after me). I applied for our PR on may 2017 and received the PR card on september 2017. So am I eligible to apply from may 2018 or september 2018?
Many thanks.
Basically that date is the decision date and 1 year from there....you can apply for BC
Even me not being a EEA/EU, got PR after 5 years residence and has got PR card with valid dates on that.
One year after that valid date on PR , we can apply for BC.
I don''t think there is a separate rule of EU/Non-eu applicant for BC...unless i am not aware....
Every one has to follow the same route, once they get the PR?
You are wrong. EEA/EU route applicants have a slightly different process as they attain PR automatically which is before the date printed on their PR cards due to being on completely different rules to UK immigration ILR applicants. This has been stated 100's of times on the forum.navinw wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2017 10:19 pmAs far as i know, date is always printed on (EU or NON-EU) PR card - which is the valid from date of that card.CR001 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2017 12:29 pmPleae do not give incorrect advice. The date that PR is ATTAINED is NOT the same as the date on the PR card. Non EU family members automatically attain PR after 5 years residence. The card is simply a confirmation of the status they already have attained under the EEA/EU rules.navinw wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2017 4:20 pmThere should be the date on the PR card, from which date it is applicable.fanthara wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2017 4:18 pmHi everyone,
First time posting on this forum as I have just received my NON EEA PR card as a family member of an eea national. I am a bit confused as to when I can apply for British naturalisation. I have seen that we can apply 1 year after holding a PR card but also they count the date of the application for PR. Is that true? I'll be applying alone (my eea national will apply only after me). I applied for our PR on may 2017 and received the PR card on september 2017. So am I eligible to apply from may 2018 or september 2018?
Many thanks.
Basically that date is the decision date and 1 year from there....you can apply for BC
Even me not being a EEA/EU, got PR after 5 years residence and has got PR card with valid dates on that.
One year after that valid date on PR , we can apply for BC.
I don''t think there is a separate rule of EU/Non-eu applicant for BC...unless i am not aware....
Every one has to follow the same route, once they get the PR?
Apologize for the sameCR001 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 24, 2017 9:54 amYou are wrong. EEA/EU route applicants have a slightly different process as they attain PR automatically which is before the date printed on their PR cards due to being on completely different rules to UK immigration ILR applicants. This has been stated 100's of times on the forum.navinw wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2017 10:19 pmAs far as i know, date is always printed on (EU or NON-EU) PR card - which is the valid from date of that card.CR001 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2017 12:29 pmPleae do not give incorrect advice. The date that PR is ATTAINED is NOT the same as the date on the PR card. Non EU family members automatically attain PR after 5 years residence. The card is simply a confirmation of the status they already have attained under the EEA/EU rules.
Even me not being a EEA/EU, got PR after 5 years residence and has got PR card with valid dates on that.
One year after that valid date on PR , we can apply for BC.
I don''t think there is a separate rule of EU/Non-eu applicant for BC...unless i am not aware....
Every one has to follow the same route, once they get the PR?
Up until November 2015, EU/EEA FM applicants for BC did not even require a PR card before they could apply for BC.
This is not a timeline topic. Please post your timelines in the appropriate place. It also isn't a topic about 'status checking/tracking'. There is a specific topic/thread for that already, link below.Mikmoo wrote: ↑Sun Sep 24, 2017 6:42 pmEligibility criteria: 5 years on tier 2 and 1yr ILR
Language criteria met: Masters from UK and Life in UK
Nationality: Non Eu
Method of application: JCAP
Date of application: 16/05/2017
Payment method: Debit Card
Date of acknowledgement: 29/05/2017
Date of letter requesting biometrics: 01/06/2017
Biometrics done: 01:06/2017
Date of approval: **Awaiting Decision **
Date of ceremony:
Date applied for passports: 16/05/2017 (JCAP)
Date passports received:
Still waiting.... don’t know why they are taking so long. My wife applied at the same time but I can’t track her application online since we have applied. Shall i contact Home office?
Should not be an issue.
You can just call them and let them know you involuntarily left a job out from the employment historyconfused2017 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2017 6:20 pmHi,
I am a director of a UK company since 2011 but I forgot to mention about my 3 other companies of which I was/am a director in the employment section of the naturalisation application, they were formed only after 2011 (2 are dissolved and the other hasn't even started trading yet), the first company is my 'main employment' since it started. I really think I am an idiot to have forgotten about including them.
Obviously as a director I only have to file one self assessment for all the income I receive from any number of companies and the NCS person attached my self assessment return that I provided from the HMRC along with the application. She also asked me to fill the section as self-employed and designation as director.
So, my question is will not mentioning about the other 3 companies impact my application in any adverse way?
I applied on 2nd May and haven't heard back since, I'm getting really worried and impatient now
Thanks you very much for your reply EEA National!EEA National wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2017 6:58 pmYou can just call them and let them know you involuntarily left a job out from the employment historyconfused2017 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2017 6:20 pmHi,
I am a director of a UK company since 2011 but I forgot to mention about my 3 other companies of which I was/am a director in the employment section of the naturalisation application, they were formed only after 2011 (2 are dissolved and the other hasn't even started trading yet), the first company is my 'main employment' since it started. I really think I am an idiot to have forgotten about including them.
Obviously as a director I only have to file one self assessment for all the income I receive from any number of companies and the NCS person attached my self assessment return that I provided from the HMRC along with the application. She also asked me to fill the section as self-employed and designation as director.
So, my question is will not mentioning about the other 3 companies impact my application in any adverse way?
I applied on 2nd May and haven't heard back since, I'm getting really worried and impatient now
I am sure that HO will contact you if they need any additional information from you
There are no time lines i guess.hellothere19 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2017 11:47 amHi all
How long approx takes it before the money is deducted from your account and you get your acknowledgement? Are there people that have waited weeks and weeks?
I see here peeps that have applied on the same day as I have and have a confirmation already within days. Checking other timelines, I see the average wait is 7-10 days. I only have the RM tracking info that it was delivered
I just want to get the biometrics over and done with, so I can just relax and wait out the application
What do I need to do if I don't receive any updates?
navinw wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2017 11:59 amThere are no time lines i guess.hellothere19 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2017 11:47 amHi all
How long approx takes it before the money is deducted from your account and you get your acknowledgement? Are there people that have waited weeks and weeks?
I see here peeps that have applied on the same day as I have and have a confirmation already within days. Checking other timelines, I see the average wait is 7-10 days. I only have the RM tracking info that it was delivered
I just want to get the biometrics over and done with, so I can just relax and wait out the application
What do I need to do if I don't receive any updates?
It depends on the caseworker, when he initiates the case i assume.
My application money was deducted after 12 days and i received the Bio-metric letter after nearly a month. I have seen people getting Bio-metric letter and money deduction in a weeks time.
So just wait....usually when i called UKVI, they said on phone that within 4 weeks - you should get an Bio-metric letter.
Hope this helps,
navinw wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2017 11:59 amThere are no time lines i guess.hellothere19 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2017 11:47 amHi all
How long approx takes it before the money is deducted from your account and you get your acknowledgement? Are there people that have waited weeks and weeks?
I see here peeps that have applied on the same day as I have and have a confirmation already within days. Checking other timelines, I see the average wait is 7-10 days. I only have the RM tracking info that it was delivered
I just want to get the biometrics over and done with, so I can just relax and wait out the application
What do I need to do if I don't receive any updates?
It depends on the caseworker, when he initiates the case i assume.
My application money was deducted after 12 days and i received the Bio-metric letter after nearly a month. I have seen people getting Bio-metric letter and money deduction in a weeks time.
So just wait....usually when i called UKVI, they said on phone that within 4 weeks - you should get an Bio-metric letter.
Hope this helps,