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    applying for a citizenhip

    Hmmm interesting,i'm not at this stage yet as my wife has only been here for the last 8 months.Sorry if i'm sounding ignorant but i thought that ilr was a citizenship because of the indefinate leave to remain?
    Can anyone please tell more.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Blueberry View Post
    Hmmm interesting,i'm not at this stage yet as my wife has only been here for the last 8 months.Sorry if i'm sounding ignorant but i thought that ilr was a citizenship because of the indefinate leave to remain?
    Can anyone please tell more.
    ILR is Indefinite Leave to Remain, but can also known as "Residency". However Citizenship, or "Naturalisation" is when the applicant aquires a British Passport, so becomes British.

    I know of people who have had ILR for years and wont bother with Naturalisation. Its not compulsory to take Naturalisation, as ILR is Indefinite, but it is a good idea, saves hassle when travelling. A British Passport gets you lots of place. For example, if you are a Filipino Passport holder with a UK ILR stamp, you would still be subject to UK Immigration everytime you re-enter the country, but with a UK passport this would not be the case.


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    Quote Originally Posted by michael View Post
    hi all,

    good day!!!!

    ive just want some advice from anyone,im planning to apply for a citizenhip next week,my wife has spouse visa which expires this december.do you think i could include my wife for citizenship visa or she has to apply first for a ILR visa.

    thank you very much

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    Walesrob is right!

    You cannot include your wife or any of your dependant. Only you who have completed holding the full year of ILR can apply for the Citizenship.

    Even your wife is holding a ILR she will need to apply citizenship separately.

    And citizenship is not a visa!

    Quote Originally Posted by Blueberry View Post
    Hmmm interesting,i'm not at this stage yet as my wife has only been here for the last 8 months.Sorry if i'm sounding ignorant but i thought that ilr was a citizenship because of the indefinate leave to remain?
    Can anyone please tell more.
    Blueberry, what is your wife current status here in UK?

    Indefinite Leave to Remain for short ILR and this is a visa.

    Citizenship is different..... You are a Filipino Citizen, If you've been naturalized to be a British Citizen then you will be holding a Dual Citizen.
    Not an expert, I only try to help.


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    yes, you can still have problems with ILR, if your out of the UK for 2 years or more in one trip, the ECO can challenge you, wether the UK is your permenant home, and they can revoke your ILR.

    naturalization your totally free from any immigration problems, but you will have to pay for it, and i think its £600 for an adult ? and the processing time is near 6 months


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    Quote Originally Posted by LadyJ View Post
    Only you who have completed holding the full year of ILR can apply for the Citizenship.
    That's not right. According to the IND website, a spouse of a UK citizen can apply when they've been in the UK for three years from the date that the application is received. I'm pleased about that as my wife arrived here in March 2005 we can apply for citizenship in March 2008. Assuming that the waiting time is still running at the average 3 months, we should get her British passport in time for the summer holidays.
    Her ILR came through pretty quick but I'm still wincing from paying out £750. (one reason we can't afford a holiday at the moment). Just got to save up another £600+ before March. They must think we're made of money .

    So why bother applying for citizenship? Because living in Kent it is so easy for us to travel to Europe. From our house to France in 1.5 hours or less.
    I'm used to popping over 2 or 3 times a year and I want it easy for her to come with me. Besides, holidaying in the UK is crap. It's far better over there and cheaper. Bloody rip-off Britain! And Rob, no need to tell me how lovely Wales is, been there, done that, still too expensive and the weather's lousy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gavanddal View Post
    That's not right. According to the IND website, a spouse of a UK citizen can apply when they've been in the UK for three years from the date that the application is received. I'm pleased about that as my wife arrived here in March 2005 we can apply for citizenship in March 2008. Assuming that the waiting time is still running at the average 3 months, we should get her British passport in time for the summer holidays.
    Her ILR came through pretty quick but I'm still wincing from paying out £750. (one reason we can't afford a holiday at the moment). Just got to save up another £600+ before March. They must think we're made of money .

    So why bother applying for citizenship? Because living in Kent it is so easy for us to travel to Europe. From our house to France in 1.5 hours or less.
    I'm used to popping over 2 or 3 times a year and I want it easy for her to come with me. Besides, holidaying in the UK is crap. It's far better over there and cheaper. Bloody rip-off Britain! And Rob, no need to tell me how lovely Wales is, been there, done that, still too expensive and the weather's lousy.
    Hiya Gav,

    Nothing compares to Wales - its a unique experience that matters, thats what you pay for

    Elsa will be applying for Citizenship in March 2008 as well, and I look forward to being robbed blind AGAIN by our glorious Immigration service Oh well, at least it will be the last time.


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    Quote Originally Posted by walesrob View Post
    Hiya Gav,

    Nothing compares to Wales - its a unique experience that matters, thats what you pay for

    Elsa will be applying for Citizenship in March 2008 as well, and I look forward to being robbed blind AGAIN by our glorious Immigration service Oh well, at least it will be the last time.
    I can hear the evill laughter coming from an office in westminster as a few unelected cvill servants start work on some scheme to find a way of some how making more money out of us to pay for their final salary pensions.


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    Quote Originally Posted by walesrob View Post
    Hiya Gav,

    Nothing compares to Wales - its a unique experience that matters, thats what you pay for

    Elsa will be applying for Citizenship in March 2008 as well, and I look forward to being robbed blind AGAIN by our glorious Immigration service Oh well, at least it will be the last time.
    get your wifes citizenship app in asap rob, who knows what the gov has lined up for april next year, price increases again?, community service ? . i cannot remember if your wife has to take the 'living in the uk test' i think she does , has she started revising for it ?

    you missed the increases in april, so bit of luck you'll miss what ever changes there are when the gov annonces its review of the immigration system, just before april, so they can start charging for them in april


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    get your wifes citizenship app in asap rob, who knows what the gov has lined up for april next year, price increases again?, community service ? . i cannot remember if your wife has to take the 'living in the uk test' i think she does , has she started revising for it ?

    you missed the increases in april, so bit of luck you'll miss what ever changes there are when the gov annonces its review of the immigration system, just before april, so they can start charging for them in april

    Maybe worth ensuring the test is booked up nice and early as they maybe a mini rush before march/april if people get wind of any major changes/increases in the visa process.


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    At least my missus did her life in the UK test this year as part of the new ILR rules so she won't have to do that next year. Unless of course the government bring in another test or something they can charge us a grand for!! Still reckon the test is a joke as most Brits couldn't pass it. Perhaps they should make all school kids pass it before they're allowed to leave school. And Europe, make the Poles and Bulgarians take it before they're allowed in.


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    Quote Originally Posted by walesrob View Post
    Oh well, at least it will be the last time.

    Yes last dealings with home office but she has to get back to our glorious Phil. embassy to re acquire her filipino citizenship. It means more money so just get ready however many pockets you have.

    Im going to re acquire mine as I still have ties in the motherland.


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