I am an American citizen and was first here for over two years on a student visa for post-graduate study. As I'm now married to a British citizen, I transitioned to a partner visa as of November 2013, with leave to remain for two and a half years. I have now been resident -- between the student and partner visas -- in the UK continuously for three and a half years.
According to the UKBA site, I fulfill all requirements for application to citizenship, excepting one clause I can't seem to make full sense of -- "you’ve been granted indefinite leave to stay in the UK." This also seems to be referred to in the application guidelines: "If you are married to or the civil partner of a British citizen, you will need to be free from immigration time restrictions on the date you make your application."
What does this mean? Does this requirement mean I need to wait to apply for citizenship after being granted 'permanent/indefinite' leave to remain, which, as I understand it, would be a further few years from now? What does that process look like?
Best,
L
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