This has been mentioned on here a few times before.
From my point of view the advantages are ease of travelling (especially europe/US) and if ever we choose to move to the Philippines my wife can always return to the UK at any point in the future with or without me. I don't think my wife sees the ability to vote as an advantage.
The reasons for doing it as soon as possible is I don't believe it will ever get cheaper or easier in the future.
True...
Plus... Filipina wife need not to queue in the ROW Immigration Control at the Airport lol...
She can freely travel Europe (which requires Schngen Visa), America, Middle East, Asia, Oceania, Australia... (that needs Visa to travel)
Returning to the UK from PI - Philippine Passport Holders will still need to pay Philippine Travel Tax and other Airport Taxes...
British Passport will be a great saving, come to think of it![]()
as darren has already said, the reasons why i want it for the misses is, her filipino one has expiredand in a few years time, we hope to go and live in the fils for a year or so then come back to the uk for a few years and keep doing this, until we move there for good.
many people have said that using ncs their app seems to have been processed quicker, also you get your passport back. (my wife will need it for her next exam)
Seen many thoughts around this and the conclusion seems to be that NCS applications on average get processed quicker than non-NCS applications because there are likely to be less issues with the applications.
But assuming there are no issues with your application it doesn't matter if you use NCS or not.
And another question, can the children with less than 3 years in UK apply together with the mother for British citizenship? Our eldest which is now 10 arrives Dec 2006 over a year after my wife arrives. Our second is fine as she was born here. Form AN for audlt, what form is for the child? AN aswell?
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