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Absences after submission are not relevant.skr27 wrote:sorry for jumping into this. what happens if the absence is going to be after the application, but before the approval. Is there any ground to request a speedy processing of the application?
If the posting abroad is for Crown Service or Armed Forced, you can ask for priority treatment. Otherwise, either apply after you return (why can't you use the existing passport?) or delay the relocation by a few months.skr27 wrote:Thank you Jambo and gc123 for your reply. I understand that. However my question is can a job offer that require temporary relocation abroad be a reason for speeding up the decision making? can't really travel with the existing travel document either and I am worried I may loose the opportunity if things don't get it sorted quickly.
How many days have you been away in the 5 years and final year? This is all subject to discretion depending on your circumstances. Is your family living in the UK? Have you established your home in the UK etc.yog79 wrote:Hi Jambo,
Section 5A1 clearly shows that if you are travelling abroad for british based business/employer then they will consider your application if you are out of the country more than 90 days.
In my case, I have a limited company setup in UK and need to travel a lot for the business and get paid in UK via my limited company.
Please let me know if I can prove that I was getting paid in UK while working abroad will it make any difference to my case?
Thanks in advance,
xxx.
Jambo wrote:If the posting abroad is for Crown Service or Armed Forced, you can ask for priority treatment. Otherwise, either apply after you return (why can't you use the existing passport?) or delay the relocation by a few months.skr27 wrote:Thank you Jambo and gc123 for your reply. I understand that. However my question is can a job offer that require temporary relocation abroad be a reason for speeding up the decision making? can't really travel with the existing travel document either and I am worried I may loose the opportunity if things don't get it sorted quickly.
Tricky I admit. Well, I guess this depends on your timescales. You might be lucky and get an approval in 2-3 months + another month for ceremony + passport application. Alternatively, apply using NCS, keep your passport and move temporary abroad. Return to the UK for the ceremony + passport application (all together should take about 3-4 weeks. You will need to be in the UK during that time if you lose your other nationality once you attend the ceremony and become British).skr27 wrote:Thank you Jambo for your reply. My posting abroad is not related to crown service or armed forces. can't really use my existing passport as it wont be valid after I get BC. My worry about delaying is, they might withdraw the offer. not a safe thing to do in this difficult financial time.