Anyway, to quote the affidavit I signed, my application is that of a "residential status of a British Citizenship as a non-resident.." An immigration lawyer (which was hired by my husband to be) represented me in the course of the application. Until we got the confirmation letter citing that I am now a first class citizen of this country (UK) pending my probationary period which I understand is after two (2) years. It was written in the confirmation letter that I am now a British citizen by migration. I was issued a British passport and a national identification number prior to my arrival in UK. I am working overseas and by the end of this month, I'll be able to get my British passport at the British Embassy in Manila. tentatively, i'll be joining my honey come August.
I have been searching for the same situation as mine in this forum...but i was not able to find one......that's why I was crying for help....
Thanking you in advance...

Yay!!!! I never heard this! First class citizen without living in the U.K? Who is her husband to be? is it Prince Charles?, Tony Blair? , or Gordon Brown? she is not yet a residence in this country for her is just that easy to become a citizen. Me, I've waited for 3 years before I was granted my citizenship.

And I guess u misused the word "Unfair" here...Its out of hand. We have spent so much money and effort in this application. So the word unfair seems prejudiced..I'll let you know of the result...

Everyone spent time, effort and of course money to acquire the citizenship. Nobody is exempted in this kind of matter. Where is she now? Hibernate?