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chifrae wrote:As long as you are a qualified person the time frame for dealing with such applications are within 2 to six months.
If you have not been free from time restrictions for 12 months, we will normally use our discretion to disregard this if:
...you made a successful application for indefinite leave to remain more than 15 months before your naturalisation application but the decision on your application was delayed due to something that was not your fault;
Lilly wrote:However if the Home Office delayed your eea4 application processing you dont have to wait the year anymore
If you have not been free from time restrictions for 12 months, we will normally use our discretion to disregard this if:
...you made a successful application for indefinite leave to remain more than 15 months before your naturalisation application but the decision on your application was delayed due to something that was not your fault;
You are "overdue" to apply for BC - No discretion from the UKBA necessary. Irrespective of the date of issue of your PR, you qualified to apply for BC 12 months after you automatically attained PR (after 5 years of ordinary residence under EU rules).Tomuk wrote:Hi Lilly,
I am also in the same situation as yours. I have just received my PR 15 months later I applied - due to delays
Independently. Your application for naturalisation shall be based on your being a person who has been present and settled in the UK for at least one year. Your wife's activities are not relevant.Tomuk wrote:Thanks a lot for your reply, this info is very helpfull. One more thing please, Can I make the application independently this time in my own rights or do I need still the support of my wife with her work history as well and evedince of her exersising treaty rights for this 6 years.
I really appreciate your feedback
You didn't receive ILR, you received a Permanent Residence Card. Almost the same for this purpose, but crucially different.Tomuk wrote:Thanks a lot Benifa, thats really helpful to know. And do you think its ok if apply now although I received the ILR only in January 2010 after waiting for 15 months due to their delays, eea 4 application,
thank you again for your contribution
Yes.emca wrote:I was wondering if i could apply for naturilisation in March