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by John » Sun May 16, 2010 7:33 am
Given the amount of time since you first arrived in the UK, and indeed you have had ILR for over one year, there is clearly no problem you applying for Naturalisation, even if the marriage to the British Citizen is ignored.
Except are you yet qualified to apply? Given the time since you got your ILR, the question is, have you already passed the Life in the UK Citizenship? Or have you still got that "pleasure" to come?
If the test has already been passed, or after it is passed, make sure you were physically in the UK exactly 5 years before UKBA will receive the Naturalisation application.
Alternatively, if your spouse is co-operative, and is prepared to lend his British passport to you for a day or two, you could apply as his spouse, and then it would be a 3-year test, not a 5-year one. The fact that the two of you are now separated is irrelevant. You are still married to him until the Decree Absolute is issued.
John