UK Citizenship
Unless you have a claim to Citizenship based on ancestry you will probably have apply for naturalisation in one of the following two categories:
Naturalisation after six years in the UK Naturalisation after three years in the UK as a spouse of an UK CitizenPlease note that as of November 1, 2005, you also have to pass the UK government's new Life in the UK citizenship test before you can apply for citizenship. Once you have passed the life in the UK test and received your certificate, please feel free to contact us. With our extremely competitive rates, our expert immigration caseworkers will be able to assist you in making your successful application immediately!
Naturalisation after six years in the UK
If you are not married to a British Citizen you will need to meet the following requirements:
You must be aged 18 or over and are not of unsound mind.
You must be of good character.
You should be able to communicate in the English language (or Welsh or Scottish Gaelic). There are exemptions to this requirement, for example if one is elderly or mentally handicapped.
You should intend to live in the UK or in Crown Service abroad (working directly for an UK Government organisation), or be employed by an international organisation of which the UK is a member, or be employed by a company or association established in the United Kingdom.
In addition the candidate should have fulfilled the six-year requirement as detailed below. The six-year period is counted from the six years from the date when the application reaches the home office.
You must have had indefinite leave to remain (sometimes also known as permanent residency/ILR) to be able to apply for naturalisation.
The processing times for naturalisation applications is currently about six to seven months. If you are not married to an UK Citizen you will need to meet the following requirements:
You must have been living in the United Kingdom at the beginning of the six-year period; and
During the six-year period you must not have been outside the United Kingdom for more than 450 days (about 15 months); and
During the last 12 months of the six-year period you must not have been outside the UK for more than 90 days; and
During the last 12 months of the six-year period your stay in the United Kingdom must have held permanent residency/ indefinite leave to remain (ILR)
You must not have been living in the United Kingdom in breach of UK immigration rules at any time during the six-year period ending with the date that the application is received by the Home Office.
Naturalisation after three years in the UK as a spouse of an UK Citizen
The requirements for naturalisation as a spouse of a British citizen are very similar to those mentioned above. The main difference is that there is a shorter residency requirement of three years in the UK as opposed to six years. The three years of the residency requirement are counted from the date your naturalisation application is received by the Home Office.
Further details on residency requirements are as follows:
You must have been living in the United Kingdom at the beginning of the three- year period; and
On the date that your application is received in the Home Office, you must have permanent residence/ ILR in the UK; and
During the three-year period you must not have been outside the UK for more than 270 days (approximately 9 months); and
During the last 12 months of the three-year period you must not have been outside the UK for more than 90 days; and
You must not have been in breach of any UK immigration rules at any time during this three-year period of residence in the UK.
This is a simplification of several complex laws; there may well be other important issues to consider.
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