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Thank you!CR001 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2018 3:22 pmAssuming of course that you hold ILR.
1. Should be fine yes.
2. There is no '30 or 28 days early' concession for citizenship applications. Your date of application by post is the date HO receives it. If you apply through NCS at the council (you get to keep your original documents and can apply for citizenship and passport at the same time), the date of application is the date of your NCS appointment.
Right. This is what's causing me a bit of confusion, and it's important in my case because I was out of the country for a couple months on either side of my start date, which makes the right application date crucial.
So for a start date of 20 Feb 2015, what should my application date be?Legally in the UK at the start of the qualifying period.
To identify the start of the qualifying period you use the day after the application date minus the length of the qualifying period. For example in an application under section 6(1) made on 1 March 2016, the applicant must have been legally in the UK on 2 March 2011.
Where the applicant fails to meet the requirement to be in the UK at the start of the qualifying period by 2 months or less, either side of the application date, you must consider using discretion to allow them to re-declare their application. Where discretion is being exercised you must request that the applicant re-declares their application, by using Doc Gen letter 4746.
I arrived in the UK on 20 Feb 2015, departed on 21 Feb 2015. For approximately 60 days prior to my arrival I was in Canada, and for 60 days after I was on holiday in Italy. Returned to the UK 20 April 2015. But then left shortly thereafter to Canada again for 3 months. Since August 2015 I've been in the country continuously, but don't want to wait that long to apply, I'd like to apply in February.
NCS appointment date is considered the date of application.But with NCS, I'm not sure if the app date is the date of my NCS appointment
I'm planning on doing some travelling this summer, which would put me over the residency requirement limit...which would push my application back even further.
Again, is that important? It doesn't sound like you are in dire need of either citizenship or a passport. Is it a cost element? Because if it isn't... you're really trying to thread a needle here. I think it should be ok, but they are awfully fussy on this particular point and there is no discretion.NicholasWest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2018 5:35 pmI'm planning on doing some travelling this summer, which would put me over the residency requirement limit...which would push my application back even further.
I believe that particular discretion is only to allow you to move the date to a date where you meet the requirement. In your case, that's months off. I'm not sure the HO will simply hold onto the application until you qualify. I do think you will be ok if they accept your date (and they should IMO) and the timing is just right, but it's a risk.NicholasWest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2018 5:35 pm..it looks like they're supposed to use discretion and allow me to "re-delcare" the application date if necessary?
I've made an appointment at NCS, and they've confirmed what you've already told me...that the date of my appointment with them is considered the application date by the Home Office, and counting backwards three years would start from then, so I think I should be good.ouflak1 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2018 12:33 pmI believe that particular discretion is only to allow you to move the date to a date where you meet the requirement. In your case, that's months off. I'm not sure the HO will simply hold onto the application until you qualify. I do think you will be ok if they accept your date (and they should IMO) and the timing is just right, but it's a risk.NicholasWest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2018 5:35 pm..it looks like they're supposed to use discretion and allow me to "re-delcare" the application date if necessary?
Yes! And that's the date of my NCS appointment, 20 Feb 2018 (and I was in the UK on 21 Feb 2015). I've checked my passport and the stamp at Heathrow from my arrival is for 21 Feb 2015. Departure date is actually 23 Feb. So there should be no question of my physical presence.secret.simon wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2018 7:55 pmOnly whole day absences from the UK count. So, you will have been present in the UK on both 20th and 21st Feb 2015 (but check the time the flights landed in the UK and took off from the UK carefully).
You need to be physically in the UK (date of application - three years + 1 day), so for an application on 20th February 2018, you need to have been physically in the UK on 21st February 2015.
Also worth doing a Subject Access Request on UKV&I to see what time of landing they have down on their records for you. The SAR fee is £10.