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Thanks for your valuable reply.CR001 wrote:Yes, Home Office (not UKBA anymore) can and will find out and you must declare all your employment in the form.
You should weigh up the risk and do a lot of reading before you make a decision on what to do. Given that for citizenship you now have to provide 10 years employment history (and you need to be honest otherwise it is deception/withholding information), I would err on the side of caution, but that is me as I don't like taking risks or losing over £1000.
Hi Moderators/experts,Simplyhuman wrote:Hi all,
I have few questions on AN Form completion, I hope someone can provide the answers to these please. (Apologies if I have missed any existing information on these elsewhere on the forum)
Thank you in advance.
Questions in AN Form:
1.22 - Knowledge of language and life
I received the ILR in OCT 2014, should I select the below as my answer to this question?
"I met the knowledge of language and life requirement to qualify for settlement on or after 28th October 2013;"
1.50 - Employment history in UK during past 10 years
I arrived in UK 10/2004 but completed my studies first and then started working full time on work permits. During studies, of course I did some part time jobs and cannot remember all the details for those really, so my questions are:
a. What details do I need to provide here now? Especially when I have gone through the process of successful ILR last year?
b. Do I need to request something from HMRC (like a statement) and provide that with the AN Application?
2.1 - Date and place of first arrival in the United Kingdom (see page 8 of the Guide):
I arrived in UK 10/2004 but completed my studies first and then started working full time on work permits from Feb 2009 onwards. ILR IN 10/2014, so my question is:
What date should I fill in this section as date of first arrival? 10/2004 or 02/2009 ?
This thread is for form AN applications, not for passport applications.arsenal49 wrote:Hi,
This is concerning the question in the form where it asks me to provide the name as i would like it to appear on the british passport...
here is a thing: i have three names
in my current passport...lets say, it is written as below.
surname: Powers
other: Austin Danger
what if i want to make the name appear in Brit passport as
surname:Powers
other: Danger Austin
will that create a lot of hassle? i really would like it to be this way going forward.
people who has first or second hand experience of someone successfully altering their name in such a way... your response will be very appreciated
Simplyhuman wrote:Hi all,
Apologies but posting again to seek some expert advice on the below.
Moderators, please can you provide some info on the below?
I have few questions on AN Form completion, I hope someone can provide the answers to these please. (Apologies if I have missed any existing information on these elsewhere on the forum)
Thank you in advance.
Questions in AN Form:
1.22 - Knowledge of language and life
I received the ILR in OCT 2014, should I select the below as my answer to this question?
"I met the knowledge of language and life requirement to qualify for settlement on or after 28th October 2013;"
I had same situation applied in jan 2014 for ILR used IELTS certificate for that, now I had applied for naturalization last week when I was booking an appointment lady asked me about Language requirement I told her about expired IELTS she put me on hold and called Home office , they said that If that certificate has been used after 28 oct 2013 in any immigration office than its fine , hope it will help
1.50 - Employment history in UK during past 10 years
I arrived in UK 10/2004 but completed my studies first and then started working full time on work permits. During studies, of course I did some part time jobs and cannot remember all the details for those really, so my questions are:
a. What details do I need to provide here now? Especially when I have gone through the process of successful ILR last year?
b. Do I need to request something from HMRC (like a statement) and provide that with the AN Application?
2.1 - Date and place of first arrival in the United Kingdom (see page 8 of the Guide):
I arrived in UK 10/2004 but completed my studies first and then started working full time on work permits from Feb 2009 onwards. ILR IN 10/2014, so my question is:
What date should I fill in this section as date of first arrival? 10/2004 or 02/2009 ?
testfirst wrote:Dear Experts,
Need your advice on filling the AN1 form for the below sections/questions. Browsed through the earlier answers and couldn't get answers for my profile. I have got my appointment next week.
Section 1.21: If your application is approved, you will need to take part in a citizenship ceremony. The
venue will normally be within a local authority area near where you live. If you want to have your
ceremony in another area you should give us details of the local [/b][/u][/i][/b]
Question: Do I need to fill this? or this will be automatically my local authority (Kingston Council in my case) if I am not filling this up?
Answer No
Section 1.49: Address of tax office or tax office reference
Question: I am currently an employee. Do I still need to fill this
Answer I think this is for self employed persons but recheck it
Section 1.50: Employment history in UK during past 10 years, or since date of entry if you have been
here for less than 10 years.
Question: In the last 6 years, I have been working both from UK and India (i.e to the parent company in India and its UK subsidiary). Do I need to mention both the companies name in this section or just UK company's name only?
Section 6.7: BRP enclosed?
Question: I'm may be dumb, but as I am going through the NCS, which I understand will take a copy of my BRP and return it, do I still need to mention as BRP Enclosed=Yes.
Answer yes
Please advice on the above questions.
Many Thanks for your help.
Kind Regards.
Simplyhuman wrote: Questions in AN Form:
1.50 - Employment history in UK during past 10 years
I arrived in UK 10/2004 but completed my studies first and then started working full time on work permits. During studies, of course I did some part time jobs and cannot remember all the details for those really, so my questions are:
Do I need to request something from HMRC (like a statement) and provide that with the AN Application? You can as HO will surely check you were not in breach of your student visa working more than 20 hours. You need to provide the information as accurate as possible.
2.1 - Date and place of first arrival in the United Kingdom (see page 8 of the Guide):
I arrived in UK 10/2004 but completed my studies first and then started working full time on work permits from Feb 2009 onwards. ILR IN 10/2014, so my question is:
What date should I fill in this section as date of first arrival? 10/2004 or 02/2009 ? The question speaks for itself doesn't it? Date andof FIRST entry to the UK. It does not say first entry on work permit does it.
If you are married, you need to complete partner details. Not necessary to send passport if partner is not British.M2013 wrote:Dear Experts,
Please let me know if I should give my partner's details as I am applying for Naturalisation on the 10 years period + 1 year ILR. Shall I fill this section and attach my partner's passport in this case? Or just keep it empty?
PS: he is not British and will not apply with me, but I was his dependant while getting HSMP.
CR001 wrote:Simplyhuman wrote: Questions in AN Form:
1.50 - Employment history in UK during past 10 years
I arrived in UK 10/2004 but completed my studies first and then started working full time on work permits. During studies, of course I did some part time jobs and cannot remember all the details for those really, so my questions are:
Do I need to request something from HMRC (like a statement) and provide that with the AN Application? You can as HO will surely check you were not in breach of your student visa working more than 20 hours. You need to provide the information as accurate as possible.
I am sorry but I have to disagree with this statement that the HO will surely check that "if more than 20 hours worked while on student visa". Do you have any first hand evidence that they are exercising this check. My assumption is that they are checking for if the applicant has any history of tax evasion but nothing else
2.1 - Date and place of first arrival in the United Kingdom (see page 8 of the Guide):
I arrived in UK 10/2004 but completed my studies first and then started working full time on work permits from Feb 2009 onwards. ILR IN 10/2014, so my question is:
What date should I fill in this section as date of first arrival? 10/2004 or 02/2009 ? The question speaks for itself doesn't it? Date andof FIRST entry to the UK. It does not say first entry on work permit does it.
They check your full history, immigration and others, it is not just about tax evasion. There have been refusals due to people working more than they were allowed to. If you do not provide accurate details and they check, then you are 'deceiving' HO and with holding information. If you provide all the details and they check and you have worked more than allowed, you are in breach of your visa status. Whichever, it is a problem.saanju9 wrote:CR001 wrote:Simplyhuman wrote: Questions in AN Form:
1.50 - Employment history in UK during past 10 years
I arrived in UK 10/2004 but completed my studies first and then started working full time on work permits. During studies, of course I did some part time jobs and cannot remember all the details for those really, so my questions are:
Do I need to request something from HMRC (like a statement) and provide that with the AN Application? You can as HO will surely check you were not in breach of your student visa working more than 20 hours. You need to provide the information as accurate as possible.
I am sorry but I have to disagree with this statement that the HO will surely check that "if more than 20 hours worked while on student visa". Do you have any first hand evidence that they are exercising this check. My assumption is that they are checking for if the applicant has any history of tax evasion but nothing else
2.1 - Date and place of first arrival in the United Kingdom (see page 8 of the Guide):
I arrived in UK 10/2004 but completed my studies first and then started working full time on work permits from Feb 2009 onwards. ILR IN 10/2014, so my question is:
What date should I fill in this section as date of first arrival? 10/2004 or 02/2009 ? The question speaks for itself doesn't it? Date andof FIRST entry to the UK. It does not say first entry on work permit does it.
Ok.. but do you have any first hand evidence... can you put us to the post where you say people have been refused due to working more than 20 hours during their student visa..(Not any other visa) ... I am just after student visa...thanksCR001 wrote: They check your full history, immigration and others, it is not just about tax evasion. There have been refusals due to people working more than they were allowed to. If you do not provide accurate details and they check, then you are 'deceiving' HO and with holding information. If you provide all the details and they check and you have worked more than allowed, you are in breach of your visa status. Whichever, it is a problem.
rajvet wrote:testfirst wrote:Dear Experts,
Need your advice on filling the AN1 form for the below sections/questions. Browsed through the earlier answers and couldn't get answers for my profile. I have got my appointment next week.
Section 1.21: If your application is approved, you will need to take part in a citizenship ceremony. The
venue will normally be within a local authority area near where you live. If you want to have your
ceremony in another area you should give us details of the local [/b][/u][/i][/b]
Question: Do I need to fill this? or this will be automatically my local authority (Kingston Council in my case) if I am not filling this up?
Answer No
Section 1.49: Address of tax office or tax office reference
Question: I am currently an employee. Do I still need to fill this
Answer I think this is for self employed persons but recheck it
I have given my employers PAYE number (found on P60 and sometimes on Payslip)... I was told this by the lady who handled my application at the NCS
Section 1.50: Employment history in UK during past 10 years, or since date of entry if you have been
here for less than 10 years.
Question: In the last 6 years, I have been working both from UK and India (i.e to the parent company in India and its UK subsidiary). Do I need to mention both the companies name in this section or just UK company's name only?
I would give both in this case
Section 6.7: BRP enclosed?
Question: I'm may be dumb, but as I am going through the NCS, which I understand will take a copy of my BRP and return it, do I still need to mention as BRP Enclosed=Yes.
Answer yes
Please advice on the above questions.
Many Thanks for your help.
Kind Regards.
It's the applicant's responsibility to prove s/he meets the criteria for privilege of citizenship.saanju9 wrote:CR001 wrote:Simplyhuman wrote: Questions in AN Form:
1.50 - Employment history in UK during past 10 years
I arrived in UK 10/2004 but completed my studies first and then started working full time on work permits. During studies, of course I did some part time jobs and cannot remember all the details for those really, so my questions are:
Do I need to request something from HMRC (like a statement) and provide that with the AN Application? You can as HO will surely check you were not in breach of your student visa working more than 20 hours. You need to provide the information as accurate as possible.
I am sorry but I have to disagree with this statement that the HO will surely check that "if more than 20 hours worked while on student visa". Do you have any first hand evidence that they are exercising this check. My assumption is that they are checking for if the applicant has any history of tax evasion but nothing else
Read & weep...saanju9 wrote:Ok.. but do you have any first hand evidence... can you put us to the post where you say people have been refused due to working more than 20 hours during their student visa..(Not any other visa) ... I am just after student visa...thanksCR001 wrote: They check your full history, immigration and others, it is not just about tax evasion. There have been refusals due to people working more than they were allowed to. If you do not provide accurate details and they check, then you are 'deceiving' HO and with holding information. If you provide all the details and they check and you have worked more than allowed, you are in breach of your visa status. Whichever, it is a problem.
Thanks noajthan, was also doing a search. There are of course other cases too if the posters cares to do a search or have a good indepth read of the good character requirement.noajthan wrote:Read & weep...saanju9 wrote:Ok.. but do you have any first hand evidence... can you put us to the post where you say people have been refused due to working more than 20 hours during their student visa..(Not any other visa) ... I am just after student visa...thanksCR001 wrote: They check your full history, immigration and others, it is not just about tax evasion. There have been refusals due to people working more than they were allowed to. If you do not provide accurate details and they check, then you are 'deceiving' HO and with holding information. If you provide all the details and they check and you have worked more than allowed, you are in breach of your visa status. Whichever, it is a problem.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... 20rejected
There are indeed ma'am.CR001 wrote:Thanks noajthan, was also doing a search. There are of course other cases too if the posters cares to do a search or have a good indepth read of the good character requirement.noajthan wrote:Read & weep...
http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... 20rejected