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aprilmaejon
11th February 2014, 18:50
Hi everyone,

I just got something in my mind that I want to clarify. It may be too early to ask this question but it's better to be well prepared before than panicking at the end of the day.

I arrived here in the UK on the 23rd of December 2011 using my fiancé visa...and this coming December is my 3rd year here in the UK, does that mean I can apply for my naturalisation anytime after the 23rd of December this year? Or next year?.. I will be applying for my ILR on July this year.. Am I allowed to apply for naturalisation even if I only got the ILR for a few months?

Arthur Little
11th February 2014, 19:26
Yes, April. Although time spent in the UK as a fiancee doesn't count towards Indefinite Leave to Remain, it DOES for Citizenship.

So ... the fact that you'll have been 3 years here come *December 23rd means you will be eligible to apply for naturalisation from *that date onwards ... even though you've only had ILR for a few months.

I hope this answers your question. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

aprilmaejon
11th February 2014, 19:41
Yes, April. Although time spent in the UK as a fiancee doesn't count towards Indefinite Leave to Remain, it DOES for Citizenship.

So ... the fact that you'll have been 3 years here come *December 23rd means you will be eligible to apply for naturalisation from *that date onwards ... even though you've only had ILR for a few months.

I hope this answers your question. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

That definitely answers my questions Arthur. Thank you ever so much. :-)