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NoRest
15th March 2014, 14:40
Hello everybody :Wave:
Finally came out of lurking after a few good weeks of browsing around. This forum has been a great help in my quest for citizenship after 16 b l@"£y long years . Just passed the dreaded life in UK test, now just have to take that other dreaded test (b1) in a fortnight. So wish me luck .
Anyway, looking forward to chat with you lot :smile:
stevewool
15th March 2014, 16:01
hi there, wow 16 years is a good time to make your mind up :xxgrinning--00xx3:
NoRest
15th March 2014, 16:24
hi there, wow 16 years is a good time to make your mind up :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Hello Steve. You know...circumstances, etc, etc. It was on the back of my mind, just needed a bit more poking (from the husband). And then I realized that in a few years time I won't be able to afford it... £906 when I apply. Does it go up every year? When I received my ILR it only cost £250...
Terpe
15th March 2014, 16:51
Hello and welcome to Filipino UK :welcomex:
Good to see you're finally on the road to becoming a British Citizen :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Probably a good decision as it's not going to get any easier or cheaper
stevewool
15th March 2014, 17:00
Hello Steve. You know...circumstances, etc, etc. It was on the back of my mind, just needed a bit more poking (from the husband). And then I realized that in a few years time I won't be able to afford it... £906 when I apply. Does it go up every year? When I received my ILR it only cost £250...
like everything here, bills goes up every year, we have just done ours, a long road from landing here to where we are now,
Funny now we are saving hard to go back to the phils, :Erm::Erm:
NoRest
15th March 2014, 17:03
Hi Terpe, thanks. I don't know, I seem to always learn the hard way, lol. I just hope the process won't take so long. I'll keep you posted with a timeline. Probably start application end of April, all going well
stevie c
15th March 2014, 18:42
Hi NoRest 16yrs is certainly a long time goid luck with your englush b1 test my wife is going to take her b1 test for citizenship soon
NoRest
15th March 2014, 20:35
like everything here, bills goes up every year,we have just done ours , a long road from landing here to where we are now,
Funny now we are saving hard to go back to the phils, :Erm::Erm:
It's been a long road indeed. I'm sure it's worth it in the end. Hope you fill that kitty soon!
NoRest
15th March 2014, 20:42
Hi NoRest 16yrs is certainly a long time goid luck with your englush b1 test my wife is going to take her b1 test for citizenship soon
Hi Stevie :smile: Yeah, good luck to both of us. I'm not really looking forward to the test, as it's a long one (IELTS). I should have chosen the Trinity way. Story of my life... What test is she taking, if you don't mind me asking?
Arthur Little
16th March 2014, 17:54
Just passed the dreaded life in UK test, now just have to take that other dreaded test (b1) in a fortnight. So wish me luck .
Anyway, looking forward to chat with you lot :smile:
:welcomex: and congratulations on passing the 'Life In The UK Test'.
"No mean feat" ... well done!
"No rest" yet, eh? Still, I'm sure you'll agree all the hard work will have been worth it in terms of the advantages to be derived from becoming a naturalised British Citizen.
Meanwhile, all the best with the final hurdle - your B1 - in two weeks' time. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
stevie c
16th March 2014, 18:28
Hi Stevie :smile: Yeah, good luck to both of us. I'm not really looking forward to the test, as it's a long one (IELTS). I should have chosen the Trinity way. Story of my life... What test is she taking, if you don't mind me asking?
She is taking the IELTS also
salar521
7th April 2014, 06:10
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