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Vivienne15 wrote:Hi members,
I'm very confused as I always thought that you have to have obtained your Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK for 12 months before you apply for the British Citizenship. But reading the UKBA website, the requirements don't mention the 12 months period.
So my question is:
I have been in the UK legally for 9 years now. The last 2 years were on a Spouse Visa and last month I was granted Indefinite Leave to Remain. I'm still married and wonder if I'm already eligible to apply for the Citizenship, or do I need to wait for 12 months?
Thank you very much and I look forward to your replies!
Kind regards
Vivienne
Bigbozz wrote:you can apply right away. the 1 yr after ILR does not apply to you (as a spouse of BC).
NOTE:**MYB** yeah thanks for the advice,i know that,thanks a lot,but i was referring the OP case,she did not live as a spouse of BC for more than 3 years,so doesn't apply to her and its not your case,so please...don't start,i know what i'm talking about,and if u noticed i posted a link suggesting that and i would never mislead anybody..ok..i gave my advise from what the OP said about her case,i don't know her immigration past and i'm not a lawyer nor an adviser,so mind your business and try to understand posts before accusing people..thanks for your wrong input anyway...every case is complex and different and not like your case.Myb wrote:You can apply right away if you are married to a BC and if you lived here for three years or more, in no breach of immigration laws
Note: "ukforever" take ur own advice and don't mislead people, I've got my citizenship the other week and I have applied three weeks after getting my ILR because I'm married to a BC and I lived here for three years
Good luck guys
@ukforever - the advice you gave above is incorrect as the OP has been legally resident for 9 years and therfore able to apply immediately after ILR for BC and it is not a requirement to be married to a BC for the 3 year residence requirement, ANY legal status counts. I applied with a combination of ancestry and spouse visa/ILR after 3 years with no problems.hi,can u read this please...:u need 3 years residency,so if u just got your ILR,U HAVE to wait 12 months then u can apply for citizenship...
hi,just to make sure i'm not getting it wrong,look at this link from the ukba:CR001 wrote:@ukforever - the advice you gave above is incorrect as the OP has been legally resident for 9 years and therfore able to apply immediately after ILR for BC and it is not a requirement to be married to a BC for the 3 year residence requirement, ANY legal status counts. I applied with a combination of ancestry and spouse visa/ILR after 3 years with no problems.hi,can u read this please...:u need 3 years residency,so if u just got your ILR,U HAVE to wait 12 months then u can apply for citizenship...
hi,i asked the same question above on another immigration website and i had a response from a guru who's very knowledgeable on immigration issues and this is the response i've got:Vivienne15 wrote:Hi guys, sorry I didn't specify the situation:
I was on student visas and then post graduate visa altogether for 7 years, and then i was on spouse visa for a further 2 years, so in total in the UK 9 years, before I got my ILR.
So, am I entitled to the citizenship immediately after I havet my ILR? Or do I need to wait for a further 12 months?
I hope this has clarified my situation and would like to hear from you guys the advice.
Thanks you
ukforever wrote:NOTE:**MYB** yeah thanks for the advice,i know that,thanks a lot,but i was referring the OP case,she did not live as a spouse of BC for more than 3 years,so doesn't apply to her and its not your case,so please...don't start,i know what i'm talking about,and if u noticed i posted a link suggesting that and i would never mislead anybody..ok..i gave my advise from what the OP said about her case,i don't know her immigration past and i'm not a lawyer nor an adviser,so mind your business and try to understand posts before accusing people..thanks for your wrong input anyway...every case is complex and different and not like your case.Myb wrote:You can apply right away if you are married to a BC and if you lived here for three years or more, in no breach of immigration laws
Note: "ukforever" take ur own advice and don't mislead people, I've got my citizenship the other week and I have applied three weeks after getting my ILR because I'm married to a BC and I lived here for three years
Good luck guys
Correct that's normal.Vivienne15 wrote:thank you guys!!
One more question, I noticed that there is a time limit on my Indefinite Leave to Remain card, it has a 10 years mark. Is this normal?
It says: "Settlement" and also "Indefinite Leave to Remain", but it also says valid until xx/xx/2023
does it still give me the right to apply for naturalisation in my case?
thank you again!!
Yes.Vivienne15 wrote:thank you guys!!
One more question, I noticed that there is a time limit on my Indefinite Leave to Remain card, it has a 10 years mark. Is this normal?
It says: "Settlement" and also "Indefinite Leave to Remain", but it also says valid until xx/xx/2023
does it still give me the right to apply for naturalisation in my case?
thank you again!!