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I asked mine if they wouldn't mind just dating 10 days before my application date which they obliged, no big deal. I did this just to try and make sure not older than a month, as I think one needs do what sounds reasonable. I think if too long, may be frowned upon, but not sure what some may have experienced.samsindo wrote: ↑Tue Oct 09, 2018 12:10 pmHi all,
I am submitting an online application through the document return service at Southampton city council. I have moved to Southampton recently, so all my referees are ones from where I used to work before at Lancaster. I am completing my 12 months from the date of obtaining the ILR on 13/11/2018, so I am submitting my online application on that date. I booked an appointment to submit my documents on 14/11/2018.
Technically speaking currently my application is partially complete, and now I am posting the documents needed to be signed by my referees (with my photos) along with copies of my partially submitted application, passport and BRP. So I expect they date their signature to today's date. Would having the referees dating the Referees and Identity form to a date prior to the submission date cause any problems to my application?
Thanks in advance for your help
QUERY1982, I am in a similar situation of panic, applied on 14June 2018. Can I ask you what you wrote in your email and where you found the addresses? Many thanks.Query1982 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 17, 2018 9:04 amI had enquired about my application (5 year ILR spouse of BN- applied through JCAP NDRS Edinburgh) after my passport fees was deducted on July 12th, and after a month of waiting I assumed my letter must have gotten lost in the post, so in a panic I contacted citizenship.support@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
They replied back to me promptly, which was a relief as I was very worried.
But their reply has confused me further as I have been following the application timelines in this forum and I realised people who have applied a month later than I have already recieved their approvals. I am a Non EEA national and my spouse is a British National, we also have a British child.
The reply I got was -
"On Friday, 10 August 2018, MMST FMT <NationalitySupportTeamFMT@homeoffice.gov.uk> wrote:
According to our records no invitation has or will not currently be issued as applications are dealt with in application receipt date order. As your application was received on 18th May 18, It will take a while longer for your application to be considered. Once your application is decided, you will be contacted by your caseworker."
So I was wondering if applications are dealt with in different date orders for Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland? Or is it the same for all?
It is all passports. Have you read page 6 Section 3 of the guidance notes, it is very clear??hari.s wrote: ↑Mon Oct 15, 2018 4:15 pmHello,
I am filling out my JCAP paper passport form and there is a section that asks for previous passport details.
I currently hold an Indian passport. Should I just enter my Indian passport details in there?
And should I make a note somewhere that these are Indian passport numbers, as it doesn't clarify whether to mention which country the passport is from?
Thanks,
Hari
I did read it but for some reason I seem to have not registered it. Just anxiety, I suppose.CR001 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 15, 2018 4:19 pmIt is all passports. Have you read page 6 Section 3 of the guidance notes, it is very clear??hari.s wrote: ↑Mon Oct 15, 2018 4:15 pmHello,
I am filling out my JCAP paper passport form and there is a section that asks for previous passport details.
I currently hold an Indian passport. Should I just enter my Indian passport details in there?
And should I make a note somewhere that these are Indian passport numbers, as it doesn't clarify whether to mention which country the passport is from?
Thanks,
Hari
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... ce_v24.pdf
the system will be changing, likely from November. Try any other NDRS. Have you submitted and paid online already??AndrewCarr wrote: ↑Tue Oct 16, 2018 10:30 amI have just gone through the online application for registration as a British citizen for my wife and we have all the documents together. we wanted to make use of the NDRS but have been told that the Suffolk registrars are no longer issuing appointments and that they suggest that we try elsewhere , Cambridge say that they no longer offer the service. does any one have any info on whether teh NDRS is being shut down or is there just a problem with these two local authorities?
Someone mentioned on another topic that a southwest london council offers a walk in service. Might be worth tryingAndrewCarr wrote: ↑Wed Oct 17, 2018 12:16 pmhi have not submitted and paid yet, wanted to get everything lined up and sure of everything first, only thing is that we cannot afford not being able for her to accompany me on travels , i guess i will just have to keep plowing through the list unless someone can tell me a council in NE London, essex that still does NDRS
You could of course read the AN guidance notes and booklet. It tells you what is required!!yagmur wrote: ↑Wed Oct 17, 2018 12:46 pmHi there, I will do my online application after 10th of November (because I have to wait 1 year after receiving my ILR) I already started filling the online form and gathering my documents.
The steps in the online application are:
1. Start
2. Application
3. Documents
4. Declaration
5. Pay
6. Download and print
I stopped at the 3rd step as I have to wait until 10th of November to declare, pay and submit. 3rd step shows you a checklist. However it says there is a more extensive checklist and it will be provided after finishing all steps:
This checklist will be provided after you have completed your application payment.
This means I will have only 10 days to complete the checklist as it says you have to submit your docs in 10 days to Nationality Return Service.
So my question is, can anyone who already did this application please provide this final checklist here please so I know in advance and start gathering my documents (especially because it is hard for me to get permission from work and go to my accountant/bank etc) so it would be a huge help if I can gather all those beforehand.
Thank you!!!
Thanks, sure I've already read those. I was just wondering if there was anything different in the online checklist. Because in one booklet it says P60s, payslips etc are necessary, in another one it doesn't say. Plus I've been self-employed before (not anymore) So additionally I might need the Self Assessment Statement of Account that covers the time I was self employed.
It is hard to tell what the checklist will be exactly because it will be tailored to your case.yagmur wrote: ↑Wed Oct 17, 2018 12:46 pmHi there, I will do my online application after 10th of November (because I have to wait 1 year after receiving my ILR) I already started filling the online form and gathering my documents.
The steps in the online application are:
1. Start
2. Application
3. Documents
4. Declaration
5. Pay
6. Download and print
I stopped at the 3rd step as I have to wait until 10th of November to declare, pay and submit. 3rd step shows you a checklist. However it says there is a more extensive checklist and it will be provided after finishing all steps:
This checklist will be provided after you have completed your application payment.
This means I will have only 10 days to complete the checklist as it says you have to submit your docs in 10 days to Nationality Return Service.
So my question is, can anyone who already did this application please provide this final checklist here please so I know in advance and start gathering my documents (especially because it is hard for me to get permission from work and go to my accountant/bank etc) so it would be a huge help if I can gather all those beforehand.
Thank you!!!
The P60s etc. are only necessary if you are an EU application and your passport wasn't date stamped on entry to the UK, as proof of your residence. Employment is not a requirement for naturalisation.yagmur wrote: ↑Wed Oct 17, 2018 2:50 pmThanks, sure I've already read those. I was just wondering if there was anything different in the online checklist. Because in one booklet it says P60s, payslips etc are necessary, in another one it doesn't say. Plus I've been self-employed before (not anymore) So additionally I might need the Self Assessment Statement of Account that covers the time I was self employed.
check out this threadhari.s wrote: ↑Thu Oct 18, 2018 9:01 amA bit confused about this but would appreciate any help...
When doing NDRS+JCAP, what exactly are the photo requirements?
I know the referee doesnt need to countersign the form again but do I still need 2 photos for NDRS + 2 photos for JCAP with the referee certifying my likeness at the back of the passport photos?
Thanks,
Hari
Thanks. I already have 2 from each Referee and glued that to the referee declaration.codem2013 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 18, 2018 10:33 amcheck out this threadhari.s wrote: ↑Thu Oct 18, 2018 9:01 amA bit confused about this but would appreciate any help...
When doing NDRS+JCAP, what exactly are the photo requirements?
I know the referee doesnt need to countersign the form again but do I still need 2 photos for NDRS + 2 photos for JCAP with the referee certifying my likeness at the back of the passport photos?
Thanks,
Hari
british-citizenship/photographs-require ... 46875.html
I would go for 2 photos with name and DOB glued to both referee forms and another 2 for the passports...4 in total
I am not sure why but most NDRS council pages say "The photographs submitted with both applications must be identical"!!
The council guy will certify them for you...it is the whole point of the appointment...so I wouldn't touch the 2 passport photoshari.s wrote: ↑Thu Oct 18, 2018 10:38 amThanks. I already have 2 from each Referee and glued that to the referee declaration.codem2013 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 18, 2018 10:33 amcheck out this threadhari.s wrote: ↑Thu Oct 18, 2018 9:01 amA bit confused about this but would appreciate any help...
When doing NDRS+JCAP, what exactly are the photo requirements?
I know the referee doesnt need to countersign the form again but do I still need 2 photos for NDRS + 2 photos for JCAP with the referee certifying my likeness at the back of the passport photos?
Thanks,
Hari
british-citizenship/photographs-require ... 46875.html
I would go for 2 photos with name and DOB glued to both referee forms and another 2 for the passports...4 in total
I am not sure why but most NDRS council pages say "The photographs submitted with both applications must be identical"!!
But what I am trying to figure out is if the other 2 for the passport application need to be signed at the back.
Would you know about this?