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A section for posts relating to applications for Naturalisation or Registration as a British Citizen. Naturalisation

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Naturalisation Application

Post by alexadept » Tue Apr 30, 2013 7:43 am

Hi

If someone arrival date on Intl passport is 04/11/2007, obtained ILR on the 03/08/2012. Please when can he/she apply for British Citizenship "Naturalisation"

Should it be exactly a year after obtaining ILR or 6 years from arrival date on Intl Passport?

Or can he/she apply for British Citizenship immediately after 03/08/2013 or to wait and apply after 04/11/2013.

HSMP VISA 13/08/2007
Arrival Date 04/11/2007
Resident permit 13/08/2009
ILR 03/08/2012

I will be glad if my enquiry could be answer urgently.

Thanks.
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Post by Jambo » Tue Apr 30, 2013 8:44 am

There aren't any professionals here. For professional advice, you will need to pay.

My (free) advice is 03/08/2013. There isn't 6 years rule. Just 1 year after ILR and 5 years of residence. Although for many migrants, they will need almost 6 years of residence to satisfy both requirements.

By the way - what is a intl passport? I always thought that passports are issued by countries to their citizens (or travel documents for stateless/asylum). Never heard of an intl passport. Is there also a domestic passport?

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Post by Amber » Tue Apr 30, 2013 9:13 am

Jambo wrote:There aren't any professionals here. For professional advice, you will need to pay.

My (free) advice is 03/08/2013. There isn't 6 years rule. Just 1 year after ILR and 5 years of residence. Although for many migrants, they will need almost 6 years of residence to satisfy both requirements.

By the way - what is a intl passport? I always thought that passports are issued by countries to their citizens (or travel documents for stateless/asylum). Never heard of an intl passport. Is there also a domestic passport?
Indeed, this forum is not for 'professional' advice, it is a network of volunteers who give their time for free to try and help. If you require advice that is legally binding then you should pay a 'professional' to help you.
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Re: Naturalisation Application

Post by Amber » Tue Apr 30, 2013 9:15 am

alexadept wrote:Hi

If someone arrival date on Intl passport is 04/11/2007, obtained ILR on the 03/08/2012. Please when can he/she apply for British Citizenship "Naturalisation"

Should it be exactly a year after obtaining ILR or 6 years from arrival date on Intl Passport?

Or can he/she apply for British Citizenship immediately after 03/08/2013 or to wait and apply after 04/11/2013.

HSMP VISA 13/08/2007
Arrival Date 04/11/2007
Resident permit 13/08/2009
ILR 03/08/2012

I will be glad if my enquiry could be answer urgently.

Thanks.
Is the person in question married or the civil partner of a British Citizen? If not then they must be settled for 12 months (in this case ILR) as well as meeting the other standard requirements.
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