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No need for all these documents so you can speak with NCS again or try another NCS really. Documents you mentioned are enough to apply for citizenshipsib797 wrote:Just rang NCS Manchester to book appointment, they have asked me to bring following documents.( Am applying for Naturalisation on the basis of
-- 5 Years Work Permit + ILR 1 Year)
1. Passport
2. ESOL or LIFE in the UK Test (which i already provided when apply for ILR)
3. Doctor or Dentist's Letter when you came first in the country
4. Employer's Letter
5. Benefit Letters if you a recieving
6. Last year P 60,
As far i know i just need to send my Passport, AN Application form, photographs, information about Life in uk test and fee..
BUT, NCS is not looking to process my application unless i provide asked documents.. can some one advice what shall i do next.... as i need to keep my passport for emergency travel..
Thanks in advance
Again , these people from NCS giving applicants wrong and confusing information . I sent my application by post and ONLY enclosed my Passport and Life in the UK test certificate and was approved last week , so don't pay too much attention to these people they give you unnecessary conflicting info that is why i didn't use them , its money wasted in my opinion .sib797 wrote:Just rang NCS Manchester to book appointment, they have asked me to bring following documents.( Am applying for Naturalisation on the basis of
-- 5 Years Work Permit + ILR 1 Year)
1. Passport
2. ESOL or LIFE in the UK Test (which i already provided when apply for ILR)
3. Doctor or Dentist's Letter when you came first in the country
4. Employer's Letter
5. Benefit Letters if you a recieving
6. Last year P 60,
As far i know i just need to send my Passport, AN Application form, photographs, information about Life in uk test and fee..
BUT, NCS is not looking to process my application unless i provide asked documents.. can some one advice what shall i do next.... as i need to keep my passport for emergency travel..
Thanks in advance
It is not, if you need your passport.trs2011 wrote: its money wasted in my opinion .
NCS are correct. The qualifying period is the period ending in the actual submission of the application (i.e. the 3/5 years immediately before the application) and not the years you become eligible but didn't actually apply for naturalisation.melyssa wrote:NCS 23/11/12
ILR 09/10 (over 2 years)
Sept 11 Left the UK for a bit less than 5 months due to father's cancer.
I have been a resident for a bit over 4 years now.
Attended NCS appointment (confident I met the requirements on the basis of marriage to BC) thou still worried..... However, when I got there, the lady at the NCS tells me I am in trouble since I left in the last 12 months for longer than 90 days and need to wait for the UK to contact me asking for further evidence on my reasons to leave the UK for the specified amount of time.............
However, isn't it the last 12 months of the qualifying period, i.e. during the 3-year-qualifying period?
As I understand it, the last 12 months in my case would not count, as I have had ILR for over 2 years now and the last 12 months were not part of my qualifying period...........????
Am I misunderstanding something here...?
Any similar experiences?
Thank you!
Just read the section below the text you quotedmelyssa wrote:Jambo
This has been taken from the UKBA website.
I must really be delirious, not reading properly.... but....
have been present in the United Kingdom three years before the date of your application; and
have not spent more than 270 days outside the United Kingdom during the three-year period; and
have not spend more than 90 days outside the United Kingdom in the last 12 months of the three-year period; and
I have not been out of the country for more than 270 days in the last 4 years and a bit..... and in the last 12 months following ILR.... I read that as the 3rd year, the 12 months following ILR, which I didn't....... I already passed my 3rd year long time ago....? So, I still wonder, am I being naive and not really reading the same meaning because I want to find an excuse?
Thank you!
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.Start of the residential qualifying period
The residential qualifying period will be worked out from the day we receive your application. Most unsuccessful applications fail because the applicant was not present in the United Kingdom at the beginning of the residential qualifying period. You must make sure you meet this requirement before you make your application. For example, if we received your application on 25 November 2005, you would have to show that you were in the United Kingdom on 26 November 2002.
If this is less than 100 days, I wouldn't worry at all. Discretion is normally applied in such cases.melyssa wrote:ftse100
Sorry, I guess I was not very clear...
The lady did take my application after phoning another person.
She confirmed it was on 'compassionate' or 'extenuating' circumstances and they said it was 'discretionary' so they gave me the choice to either gather more info about my dad's illness or to send the form with a note explaining I would send more information when requested, so that way I give time to my family to send me the paperwork and translate it! But she did take the application.... I have not received any confirmation yet about the payment being taken nor a notification from the HO saying they received it..... I suppose it is just early days and they are busy......
I believe I got back to the UK on the 26 or 27 of January 2012.
So, yes, I believe it has been around 93/94 days if so........... Just fingers crossed and really nervous......
Well, I applied for my passport on 14 December 2012 and it took around 4 days to reach (I don't know why). I received some query from IPS about my address otherwise my passport could have processed before new year. Anyway, from 14 December 2012 to 10 January 2013 makes 4 weeks roughly even with that I am pretty happy and feel lucky. I am sure straightforward application and after the seasonal holiday period will make your process much quicker than mine.melyssa wrote:Ftse100
Congratulations!!!
How many weeks did your new passport take to arrive?
Just curiosity....
ftse100 wrote:Mel,
My heartiest congrats. to you
and My sincere apologies for not updating yourself
My fault..I should have updated you on my progress
Got approved: 22 Nov 2012
Approval received: 30 Nov 2012
Ceremony done: 7 December 2012
Passport Interview: 8 January 2013
Passport received: 10 January 2013
Best of luck with you ceremony and passport process!! you are just very few weeks away to get that new burgundy passport which is so gorgeous