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by pieface » Thu Jan 05, 2006 6:18 pm
Just got my ILR today, so thought I'd tag my experience on the end of this post.
Nationality: NZ (Arrived 28/1/2002)
Grounds: 4 Years on WP (IT), one employer, no spouse or dependents
My appointment was at 11:00, so turned up at 10:30 as advised. In hindsight I would've turned up earlier as apparently there had been delays today and the queue was massive - right round the corner. Got to the first counter at about 11:15 though.
Went throught the payment formalities and waited to be called for the interview. My bank statements were VERY closely scrutinised, which is a bit embarrassing as most of the entries on my statement are for transactions in pubs. I have quite a hefty mortgage, so I'm guessing they were making sure I could meet the payments. Probably most alarming for them was my recent 'post Christmas' statement, which pretty much told them I was skint. They were happy enough when I told them of a recent pay increase, and showed them another statement from my savings account. They asked if I had payslips, which I did, but they elected not to look at them.
I got sent away for a bit then called back 10 minutes later to be told I had been approved for settlement, and to come back in an hour for my passport. I said, "An hour?", she said, "Yes, in fact if you leave the building, make sure you're only gone for half an hour." Now based on this, I decided to sit and wait. Now I wish I'd taken notice of the signs on the screens and the experiences of others on this board, as it took just on three hours.
Needless to say though, I'm absolutely delighted, my only complaint is that the visa sticker spills over two edges in my passport! Not being funny, but if you're sticking dozens of these things in a day, surely you're going to get pretty good at it!?!!??
Oh, one other thing, the snack bar in the waiting area is very handy, great tea, ropey sandwiches - can recommend the muffins though.
So next step is swotting the comical "Journey to Citizenship" book in preparation for naturalisation.... After celebrating with some fizzy plonk of course!