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scottishbride
25th June 2012, 12:24
Hello guys!

I hope everyone are great! :) Well, just a quick question.. I have spoken to a friend who recently got her citizenship. She used National checking service in Edinburgh. I have asked her few questions and she mentioned that I can apply British Citizenship at NCS in Edinburgh two weeks in advance before my due..
Well to make it clear, I arrive in the UK 18 December 2009, I will be due to apply my citizenship this year 18 Dec 2012.. Can I really apply 2 weeks before 18 Dec? Any advice? Thanks

jane2009
25th June 2012, 14:35
You mean ILR?

Terpe
25th June 2012, 16:07
Hello guys!

I hope everyone are great! :) Well, just a quick question.. I have spoken to a friend who recently got her citizenship. She used National checking service in Edinburgh. I have asked her few questions and she mentioned that I can apply British Citizenship at NCS in Edinburgh two weeks in advance before my due..
Well to make it clear, I arrive in the UK 18 December 2009, I will be due to apply my citizenship this year 18 Dec 2012.. Can I really apply 2 weeks before 18 Dec? Any advice? Thanks

Hi scottishbride, I would suggest you do not apply early for naturalisation.
Your friend is mistaken about applying early. You can apply 28 days early for ILR but for naturalisation you need to comply strictly with the rules.

UKBA say that you must have been
physically present in the UK 5 years (3 years if you are married to or in civil partnership with a British citizen) before the date that the application will be received by the UK Border Agency or other receiving authority (see page 17 “Where to send your application form”). If you do not meet this requirement your application is unlikely to be successful

I would strongly advise you to familiarise yourself with the application form and guidance notes for naturalisation as there may be other issues you need to comply with.

We also used the checking service and found them to be really most helpful. It saved us a lot of worry and hasle and gave us confidence that all was well with our application.
It does cost money, but we considered it to be worth it especially as my wife was able to retain her passport and other key pieces of ID.

Good luck

scottishbride
25th June 2012, 16:16
Hi scottishbride, I would suggest you do not apply early for naturalisation.
Your friend is mistaken about applying early. You can apply 28 days early for ILR but for naturalisation you need to comply strictly with the rules.

UKBA say that you must have been

I would strongly advise you to familiarise yourself with the application form and guidance notes for naturalisation as there may be other issues you need to comply with.

We also used the checking service and found them to be really most helpful. It saved us a lot of worry and hasle and gave us confidence that all was well with our application.
It does cost money, but we considered it to be worth it especially as my wife was able to retain her passport and other key pieces of ID.

Good luck

That's what I thought Terpe...:rolleyes: I was actually reading the application form AN and it didn't say anything I can apply early. Many thanks for your help. God bless!:)

Terpe
25th June 2012, 16:20
That's what I thought Terpe...:rolleyes: I was actually reading the application form AN and it didn't say anything I can apply early. Many thanks for your help. God bless!:)

Don't forget that once you take the Oath for UK Naturalisation you do technically lose Philippine citizenship and will need to think about taking another oath to re-acquire it.

Oh, and don't forget to learn the words of our National Anthem. :D
You'll need to.

scottishbride
25th June 2012, 16:22
You mean ILR? No Jane, I was talking about British Citizenship. Anyway, Terpe already answered my querry. :)

scottishbride
25th June 2012, 16:26
Don't forget that once you take the Oath for UK Naturalisation you do technically lose Philippine citizenship and will need to think about taking another oath to re-acquire it.

Oh, and don't forget to learn the words of our National Anthem. :D
You'll need to.

Thank you for all your advice I will take note of that. :rolleyes: Hmmm...? National Anthem... must need to learn it! :icon_lol: Honestly, no idea what's the tune? :doh

Moy
25th June 2012, 19:09
Thank you for all your advice I will take note of that. :rolleyes: Hmmm...? National Anthem... must need to learn it! :icon_lol: Honestly, no idea what's the tune? :doh

bayang magiliw la... la... perlas nang sinilangan alab nang puso.. dunno what next though its Ph national anthem sorry:cwm24::D:yikes:

Arthur Little
26th June 2012, 11:17
National Anthem...

God Save Our Gracious Queen,
Long Live Our Noble Queen,
God Save The Queen!
Send Her Victorious,
Happy And Glorious,
Long To Reign Over Us,
God Save The Queen! :Britain:

There's also a *second verse (which is sometimes sung on [usually - albeit, not necessarily restricted to] certain important State Ceremonial Occasions) ... but ... :Erm: ... I'll need to refresh my memory on *its words and get back to you, Melissa. ;)

Arthur Little
26th June 2012, 11:37
There's also a *second verse ...

Thy Choicest Gifts In Store,
On Her Be Pleased To Pour,
Long May She Reign!
May She Defend Our Laws,
And Ever Give Us Cause,
To Sing With Heart And Voice,
God Save The Queen! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Bluebirdjones
26th June 2012, 12:34
... and this alternative was used for a while...

Lord, grant that Marshal Wade,
May by thy mighty aid,
Victory bring.
May he sedition hush,
and like a torrent rush,
Rebellious Scots to crush,
God save the King.



... hugely popular up your way, Arthur, so I'm lead to believe
:)

Arthur Little
26th June 2012, 12:39
... and this alternative was used for a while...

Lord, grant that Marshal Wade,
May by thy mighty aid,
Victory bring.
May he sedition hush,
and like a torrent rush,
Rebellious Scots to crush,
God save the King.



... hugely popular up your way, Arthur, so I'm lead to believe
:)

Yes ... I noticed this version - and other lesser known ones - during the course of a quick search. :D