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1. No need to send back.lambroukos13 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2019 10:43 pmHi guys, today I got my approval letter from HO, I was quite lucky since it got just 6 weeks from the date I submit my application! Quick question, I hold the blue permanent residency card (EU National), do I have to destroy it and post it back after receiving becoming British citizen? Or this only applies for BRPs ? Thanks in advance
boy2020 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 4:30 pmHi all, I applied naturalisation and my application is now approved. Should I apply for passport separately after the ceremony? Yes you apply for a passport separately after your ceremony.
Also do I have to send my birth certificate for passport application and how long will it take to process? No you do NOT have to send your birth certificate. It can take 2 weeks up to 6 weeks for a passport.
Your help is much appreciated.
You can only apply for a passport after the ceremony (only then you are British).boy2020 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 4:30 pmHi all, I applied naturalisation and my application is now approved. Should I apply for passport separately after the ceremony?
Also do I have to send my birth certificate for passport application and how long will it take to process?
Your help is much appreciated.
These threads are really winding up a lot of people why worry guys let’s just relax it is what it is also what proof do we have that every who is saying they have been approved after a very very short wait 3,4,5,6,7,8,9weeks is true maybe they are just doing this to annoy others drive you crazy have mental breakdown have that ever crossed your minds from now on let’s have proof take photocopy block names and numbers leave dates and the rest that way I will understand those who are highly frustrated what do you think guys because my heart breaks when I see people hurting because it’s been 3,4,5 months yet 6 months is constantly repeated by HO in response emails those past 6 months I feel your pain I hear you Let’s all take a moment of silent regroup and get on with life God bless you my brothers and sisters I really mean this let’s be calm and strong minded about this whole issue otherwise it will take over our lives let’s be strong minded guys AMENArsenal86 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 11:54 amI have sent them another email if they can explain what does that mean, is it on the que to go for a caseworker or not at all, will wait for their reply which probably will e a generic one, I mean 4 month now and they saying they are doing in order, how co9it be in order when people apply on September and get approval on October.
My case is very straightforward 5 years spouse of BC and
Holder of ILR, 2 british kids , doesn't make any sense how they work
Hi KateKatesays wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 11:51 pmHi there,
I have appointment next saturday. I am very anxious as i put professional referee an IT Development Tech Lead working under a vat registered company. ( didnt find any professional people) i work in IT company so all can i get is only IT people. Second worry during immigration history i forgot to put my uk visa refusal 7 years back. I am a British spouse btw.
Do i need to mention about the visa refusal? ( Tier2 refusal. I dont have any document either). I mean do i need to write a letter and upload to the portal?
This naturlisation process is stressing me out!
I have submitted following documents
1. Recent passport
2. Old two passports
3. ILR BRP card
4. Masters certification
5. Life in the uk test
6. Old brp which i used to attend life in the uk test
7. Marriage certificate
8. My husband’s british passport
9. Two Referee declaration
10. My driving licence
Hope i got all the documents right
Thanks in advance
Kate
Sorry for re posting again
Non-issue, as has been advised 100s of times, you are free to travel. Just make sure someone is keeping an eye on your post and remember that ho can ask for any original documents or passports if the need to.noname1 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2019 9:17 pmDear all,
I sent my application for neutralisation three weeks ago and I now need to travel to Canada for 1 week (6-7 days) to help with my parent medical tests!!
Would this present an issue at all Re my application? Do I need to inform the U.K. immigration?
Anybody been in a similar situation?
Thanks
What is the "situation"??
Pls I need advice I apply for naturalisation on October by post I received an email from the caseworker informing me that I need to do the KOLL the ESOL I did 5 years ago is not useful, I received my supporting documents back today my ilr is not in they only return my passport I have already book the test with my irl information I call trinity college to inform them about changing of ID they accept to change it I did not realise that my passport is expired last month I can’t do the test without a valid ID they advised me to contact home office I need their contact pls any help I need to fit for the exam on Saturday?
Contact them through the following email. I guess this will work quickly. NationalitySupportTeamFMT@homeoffice.gsi.gov.ukTy3 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2019 7:33 pmPls I need advice I apply for naturalisation on October by post I received an email from the caseworker informing me that I need to do the KOLL the ESOL I did 5 years ago is not useful, I received my supporting documents back today my ilr is not in they only return my passport I have already book the test with my irl information I call trinity college to inform them about changing of ID they accept to change it I did not realise that my passport is expired last month I can’t do the test without a valid ID they advised me to contact home office I need their contact pls any help I need to fit for the exam on Saturday?
Hi there. I have also received the same message. I have submitted my application on the 29th too. This waiting time is really very hard. Anybody has any good suggestion in this situation.? Does anybody else also have the same situation? please do share your thoughts and suggestions. it gives a relief.saamna wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 2:21 pmHi all applied for naturalisation on the 29th of April still waiting;
Eligibility criteria : 5 year Refugee + spouse of BC
Language/LIUK Criteria : IELTS/GMC registered/ 5 years of NHS experience+ Life in the UK Test
Nationality : Non-EU/EEA
Method of application : Online + New Service (UKVCAS)
Date of application : 28th April 2019
Payment method : Debit Card
Date of acknowledgement : Email on 29th April 2019 with case ID
Date Biometrics enrolled : 29th April 2019
Date on Approval letter : waiting
Date of receipt of approval: waiting
Date of receipt of ceremony letter : waiting
Date of Ceremony : waiting
Date of Passport Application : TBC
Emailed HO: and this is what they replied:
Our preparatory enquiries on your application are currently ongoing. Hopefully it will not take too much longer for the application to considered. Once the applications are decided, you will be contacted by a caseworker.
Anybody knows , why is this taking so long. Very unfair it is
Yes this is the quickest way to get to them.wadan wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 7:45 pmContact them through the following email. I guess this will work quickly. NationalitySupportTeamFMT@homeoffice.gsi.gov.ukTy3 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2019 7:33 pmPls I need advice I apply for naturalisation on October by post I received an email from the caseworker informing me that I need to do the KOLL the ESOL I did 5 years ago is not useful, I received my supporting documents back today my ilr is not in they only return my passport I have already book the test with my irl information I call trinity college to inform them about changing of ID they accept to change it I did not realise that my passport is expired last month I can’t do the test without a valid ID they advised me to contact home office I need their contact pls any help I need to fit for the exam on Saturday?
Priscal43 why pour fuel on fire that already going wild and some of us have been trying to extinguish it I think you should have remained a silent member until March 2020Priscal43 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 6:26 amHi Guys
I have been a silent member of this forum but thought I should share my journey. I applied in September and did biometric around September 8 2019. I received an email from my caseworker askinh for some parts of my passports to be scanned and emailed back. This email was received last week Wednesday and I did this same day. I am happy to share with you that I received my decision on Wednesday, so in all it has taken roughly 8wks. Best of luck to those of you still waiting. This forum has helped in keeping my sanity during the process.