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I thought one can only apply for passport / naturalisation once they have spent at least 1 year on ILR. Isnt that true?cs95tdg wrote:
When you can apply for a passport has nothing to do with your LTR expiry date. You can apply for one anytime you want.
Your BRP card will have a start date when you ILR was approved. If your approval letter dates 5th March, your time towards naturalisation will start from 5Th Marchsh1981 wrote:I thought one can only apply for passport / naturalisation once they have spent at least 1 year on ILR. Isnt that true?cs95tdg wrote:
When you can apply for a passport has nothing to do with your LTR expiry date. You can apply for one anytime you want.
If that is true, my question was when does this time begin. I mean technically as you can see from my signature, spouse visa expired on 09/12/2012. So if i get my BRP say after a week from now, on 12/03/2013, then will i be eligible for naturalization on 12/03/2014 or 09/12/2013?
Also i do understand a brp replaces a visa/vignette sticker but i was kind of wondering why my spouse visa vignette is still there on the passport, it just doesnt look nice if you will i wanted an ilr sticker on it
You sure about this? I thought you have to be present in UK 3 years with 1 year of holding ILR to be able to qualify for naturalization.Gagan1986 wrote:Your BRP card will have a start date when you ILR was approved. If your approval letter dates 5th March, your time towards naturalisation will start from 5Th Marchsh1981 wrote:I thought one can only apply for passport / naturalisation once they have spent at least 1 year on ILR. Isnt that true?cs95tdg wrote:
When you can apply for a passport has nothing to do with your LTR expiry date. You can apply for one anytime you want.
If that is true, my question was when does this time begin. I mean technically as you can see from my signature, spouse visa expired on 09/12/2012. So if i get my BRP say after a week from now, on 12/03/2013, then will i be eligible for naturalization on 12/03/2014 or 09/12/2013?
Also i do understand a brp replaces a visa/vignette sticker but i was kind of wondering why my spouse visa vignette is still there on the passport, it just doesnt look nice if you will i wanted an ilr sticker on it
1) It would help if you read my complete response (text in blue) and the information under the UKBA link provided, rather than just part of my response. Economic Migrants can only apply for naturalisation after 1 year from gaining ILR. Different rules apply to those who obtained ILR as the spouse of a Settled Person/BC. The link provided clearly outlines the residential requirements:sh1981 wrote:1) I thought one can only apply for passport / naturalisation once they have spent at least 1 year on ILR. Isnt that true?cs95tdg wrote:When you can apply for a passport has nothing to do with your LTR expiry date. You can apply for one anytime you want. Is your question perhaps related to naturalisation & your subsequent British Passport application? I.e. rather than a passport for your current nationality? If so you should begin by reading: http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/briti ... ofcitizen/
If that is true, my question was when does this time begin. I mean technically as you can see from my signature, spouse visa expired on 09/12/2012. So if i get my BRP say after a week from now, on 12/03/2013, then will i be eligible for naturalization on 12/03/2014 or 09/12/2013?
2) Also i do understand a brp replaces a visa/vignette sticker but i was kind of wondering why my spouse visa vignette is still there on the passport, it just doesnt look nice if you will i wanted an ilr sticker on it
are you absolutely sure about this? I thought you have to have 1 year ILR before you can even think of applying for naturalization!Gagan1986 wrote:If you have been legally resident in the UK for 3 years, you can apply immediately after you get ILR for naturalisation as spouse of BC. Any valid visa status counts towards the qualifying of 3 years
but if thats true then what happened to my 3 months between the time my spouse visa ran out and the time i got my approval letter? do they not count at all? why?Gagan1986 wrote:I don't know your full immigration history.
My comment was made in general sense about when your one year towards Naturalisation will start that being one year from approva letter date.
so if i go by what you are saying, which contradicts what the other guy above said, it means my 3 months do count. my history is in my signature below. basically all i was wondering was when would i be eligible for naturalization application. so going by what youre saying, i should be eligible to apply on 09/12/2013, which is one year after 09/12/2012, the date my spouse visa ran out, which was obviously for 2 years, and considering i was here all along for 2 years.cs95tdg wrote: Economic Migrants can only apply for naturalisation after 1 year from gaining ILR. Different rules apply to those who obtained ILR as the spouse of a Settled Person/BC.
Reading the following should help. You are clearly confusing the requirements for those applying as economic migrants, with the requirements for those applying as the spouse of a settled person/BC. The requirements for each are very different:sh1981 wrote:are you absolutely sure about this? I thought you have to have 1 year ILR before you can even think of applying for naturalization!Gagan1986 wrote:If you have been legally resident in the UK for 3 years, you can apply immediately after you get ILR for naturalisation as spouse of BC. Any valid visa status counts towards the qualifying of 3 years
cs95tdg wrote:1) It would help if you read my complete response (text in blue) and the information under the UKBA link provided, rather than just part of my response. Economic Migrants can only apply for naturalisation after 1 year from gaining ILR. Different rules apply to those who obtained ILR as the spouse of a Settled Person/BC. The link provided clearly outlines the residential requirements:sh1981 wrote:1) I thought one can only apply for passport / naturalisation once they have spent at least 1 year on ILR. Isnt that true?cs95tdg wrote:When you can apply for a passport has nothing to do with your LTR expiry date. You can apply for one anytime you want. Is your question perhaps related to naturalisation & your subsequent British Passport application? I.e. rather than a passport for your current nationality? If so you should begin by reading: http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/briti ... ofcitizen/
If that is true, my question was when does this time begin. I mean technically as you can see from my signature, spouse visa expired on 09/12/2012. So if i get my BRP say after a week from now, on 12/03/2013, then will i be eligible for naturalization on 12/03/2014 or 09/12/2013?
2) Also i do understand a brp replaces a visa/vignette sticker but i was kind of wondering why my spouse visa vignette is still there on the passport, it just doesnt look nice if you will i wanted an ilr sticker on it
In order to demonstrate the residential requirements for naturalisation you need to:
a) have been resident in the United Kingdom for at least three years (this is known as the residential qualifying period); and
b) have been present in the United Kingdom three years before the date of your application; and
c) 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
d) have not been in breach of the immigration rules at any stage during the three-year period.
e) You must be free from immigration time restrictions on the day you make your application.
It appears you aren't grasping whats being said here. I am not saying anything different to what Gagan has stated. I've just provided you the UKBA references to read, with the intent of making you understand yourself.sh1981 wrote:so if i go by what you are saying, which contradicts what the other guy above said, it means my 3 months do count. my history is in my signature below. basically all i was wondering was when would i be eligible for naturalization application. so going by what youre saying, i should be eligible to apply on 09/12/2013, which is one year after 09/12/2012, the date my spouse visa ran out, which was obviously for 2 years, and considering i was here all along for 2 years.cs95tdg wrote: Economic Migrants can only apply for naturalisation after 1 year from gaining ILR. Different rules apply to those who obtained ILR as the spouse of a Settled Person/BC.
SH1981 - You seriously arent getting the hack of it, are you?cs95tdg wrote:It appears you aren't grasping whats being said here. I am not saying anything different to what Gagan has stated. I've just provided you the UKBA references to read, with the intent of making you understand yourself.sh1981 wrote:so if i go by what you are saying, which contradicts what the other guy above said, it means my 3 months do count. my history is in my signature below. basically all i was wondering was when would i be eligible for naturalization application. so going by what youre saying, i should be eligible to apply on 09/12/2013, which is one year after 09/12/2012, the date my spouse visa ran out, which was obviously for 2 years, and considering i was here all along for 2 years.cs95tdg wrote: Economic Migrants can only apply for naturalisation after 1 year from gaining ILR. Different rules apply to those who obtained ILR as the spouse of a Settled Person/BC.
If you made an in-time ILR application (before your spouse visa expired), then anytime between the spouse visa expiring and the UKBA approving your ILR will be considered lawful residence. I.e covered by S3C.
Why don't you tell us the following if you want an explicit answer on when you will be eligible to apply for naturalisation:
1) Date of EC visa
2) Date you first entered the UK
3) Date you were granted ILR
whats the difference between resident and present?cs95tdg wrote: a) have been resident in the United Kingdom for at least three years (this is known as the residential qualifying period); and
b) have been present in the United Kingdom three years before the date of your application; and
so 270 days..lets see, thats 9 months? so if i spend 9 months outside uk, which i wont, but considering i did, then technically though i would have arrived 3 years ago on 09/12/2013, but, i would not be 'present' for all of these 3 yrs therefore violating condition (b) above. OR, would i really? cause (c) says i can spend up to 270 days!cs95tdg wrote: c) 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
d) have not been in breach of the immigration rules at any stage during the three-year period.
e) You must be free from immigration time restrictions on the day you make your application.[/i][/color]
cs95tdg wrote: Reading the following should help. You are clearly confusing the requirements for those applying as economic migrants, with the requirements for those applying as the spouse of a settled person/BC. The requirements for each are very different
whats S3C?cs95tdg wrote: If you made an in-time ILR application (before your spouse visa expired), then anytime between the spouse visa expiring and the UKBA approving your ILR will be considered lawful residence. I.e covered by S3C.
ive put down in my signature my details. spouse visa (2 yrs 3 months) expired on 09/12/2012, so minus 2 yrs 3 months from it.cs95tdg wrote:
Why don't you tell us the following if you want an explicit answer on when you will be eligible to apply for naturalisation:
1) Date of EC visa
a month after i got my visa, i think 24 days to be exactcs95tdg wrote:
2) Date you first entered the UK
today, i think. i got my approval letter. does that mean i got my ilr today? or the day i get my brp is the day i get my ilr?cs95tdg wrote: 3) Date you were granted ILR
well i sorta thought you'd figure it out it was a 2 yr 3 months spouse visa i mean i would have had to have entered uk before new 5 yr visa rules came out to be able to apply when i did.Gagan1986 wrote: Where in your signature states your EC visa date and date you first entered the UK?
thank youGagan1986 wrote:Your ILR date starts from 5th march but as you are a spouse of BC, you will be eligible to apply as soon as you complete 3 years of residency in the UK I.e 9/12/13
*Present means you need to be physically present in the UK on a specific date. I.e. 3 years before you can make an application for naturalisation.sh1981 wrote:whats the difference between resident and present?cs95tdg wrote: a) have been resident in the United Kingdom for at least three years (this is known as the residential qualifying period); and
b) have been present in the United Kingdom three years before the date of your application; andso 270 days..lets see, thats 9 months? so if i spend 9 months outside uk, which i wont, but considering i did, then technically though i would have arrived 3 years ago on 09/12/2013, but, i would not be 'present' for all of these 3 yrs therefore violating condition (b) above. OR, would i really? cause (c) says i can spend up to 270 days!cs95tdg wrote: c) 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
d) have not been in breach of the immigration rules at any stage during the three-year period.
e) You must be free from immigration time restrictions on the day you make your application.[/i][/color]
actually come to think of it i think 9/12/13 is wrong!Gagan1986 wrote:Your ILR date starts from 5th march but as you are a spouse of BC, you will be eligible to apply as soon as you complete 3 years of residency in the UK I.e 9/12/13
That was the exact reason why we were asking for your EC visa date and date you first entered the country. Above advice has been given based on the fact you provided that you entered the country on 9/12. As mentioned as soon as you complete 3 years of residency in the UK you can apply.sh1981 wrote:actually come to think of it i think 9/12/13 is wrong!Gagan1986 wrote:Your ILR date starts from 5th march but as you are a spouse of BC, you will be eligible to apply as soon as you complete 3 years of residency in the UK I.e 9/12/13
i think since i entered on 06/10/10 and as a spouse visa is (was) issued for 2 years and 3 months, and i took 27 days to enter, therefore 06/10/10 times 3 (years) would be: 05/10/13
what do you think guys?