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See here.onetowatch20 wrote:Hi,
I have searched the site and can't find an answer to my question... I am the Family Member of an EEA national and would like to know how to fill in sections 2.4 & 2.5. Am i required to enter the information of my EEA partner, or is this information about myself?
The AN application form is quite confusing when it comes to this section. It says "you" but I have a feeling it should be the information of my EEA partner.
I would of course be including my EEA partner's PR Document with the application which would confirm the six year requirement and prove treaty rights in the UK.
Brian
Are you talking about Naturalisation application? If yes, being employed is not a requirement for Naturalisation.RLMY wrote:I wd be not employed at the time of my application which is next month. What should i write here and also whether that wd affect my application. I have been employed for 5 and a half years since the start of WP.
Did you legally pay the Tax and NI that you were entitled to? Also, being in employment is not a criteria for Naturalisation.Aborigine wrote:Hello Guys ,
I have a little question about good character requirements.
I am married to a British citizen and have ILR and about to apply for my citizenship soon.
Home Office says ;
Your financial background
We will check that you pay income tax and National Insurance contributions. We may ask HM Revenue & Customs for confirmation of this.
My question is that if I havent paid enough income tax and National Insurance contributions would my application get refused ?
Is there a certain amount how much should we have paid within last 3 years .
i checked every page of home office but could not find anything about that.
What are your opinions folks ? please share your opinions.
Thanks in advance .
That sounds fine to me. As I said, even being in employment is not a requirement for Naturalisation.Aborigine wrote:Hello vinitmanu thanks for your swift reply,
Yes since i arrived i have been working legally but i also worked in some temporary part-time jobs.
I didnt work illegaly or cash in hand but when i read that home office page it made me wonder about the tax issue .
Link is as below
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/briti ... character/
Thanks again for your reply.
Check the discussion here - Naturalization Minimum Residency.sully wrote:Hi guys
I would like to know when I can submit application for citizenship. I have received my ILR on 02.02.2013. I have applied on 28.06.2012 and my ILR showing a expiry date on 28.06.2022 and issue date is 02.02.2013. I would like to know when will my one year on ILR will complete. On 28.06.2013 or on 02.02.2013?
Thank you
Did you actually start exercising Treaty Rights in the UK at the same time as your EEA partner? I ask because of course it is possible that your partner came to the UK first, followed by you later, and if that is the case then the date you have help PR status will be different from your partner.If I make an application on the basis of the family member of an EEA national can I apply next month with the PR card of my EEA partner?
Just explain the situation (that you have applied after 5 years but it took the HO 6 months to confirm your PR) and you will be fine. I would imagine they are familiar with the delay with European applications.onetowatch20 wrote:Ah yes, we both arrived at the same time and have been here for just over six years now. At the end of March it will be one year since my EEA partner received the PR card (six years and two months since we both arrived).
1) the earliest you can apply is on 4th April, 2013. There is no 28 days advance rule for naturalisation as in ILRcutepearl wrote:Hello All,
Quick two questions please.
1) I got Permanent Residence card on 4th April 2012, When can I apply for Naturalisation, 3rd April 2013 or 28 days in advance?
2) Do I have to provide all the 5 years proofs again that I sent for Permanent Residence documents or just the proofs after the PR until now?
Thanks in advance.
You can print the fees leaflet and send it with the form.Aborigine wrote:Hello friends , would you be kind enough to answer my question?
How do we pay for British citizenship application ? i checked Form AN and i could not see any payment section.
Do i need to print Fees leaflet and attach it to Form AN ? or send Fees leaflet separately?
Can you please explain the whole process ? i am completely confused.
Thanks so much in advance.