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27th November 2011 #1
When can you apply british citizenship?
Hello everyone.. Just a question.. I've got my ILR recently last 24 Nov. 2011. I know this might be so advance to ask, but I would like to know.. When will be my qualifying period to apply citizenship? 1 year after? But is it the date that they issue my Settlement visa? or the day you arrive here in the UK? I will really appreciate any reply. Thank you..
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For general requirements of British Citizenship look here:-
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/britishcitizenship
For detailed requirements as spouse or partner look here:-
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/br...rtnerofcitizen
The Application Form and the Application Guide can be dowmloaded here:-
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/br...naturalisation
Generally these are the requirements:-
you are aged 18 or over; and
you are of sound mind; and
you can communicate in English, Welsh or Scottish Gaelic to an acceptable degree; and
you have sufficient knowledge of life in the United Kingdom; and
you are of good character; and
you are the husband, wife or civil partner of a British citizen; and
you meet the residential requirements; or
your husband, wife or civil partner is in Crown or designated service outside the United Kingdom.
General residential requirements
have been resident in the United Kingdom for at least three years (this is known as the residential qualifying period); and
have been present in the United Kingdom three years before the date of your application; and
have not spent more than 270 days outside the United Kingdom during the three-year period; and
have not spend more than 90 days outside the United Kingdom in the last 12 months of the three-year period; and
have not been in breach of the immigration rules at any stage during the three-year period
BTW, you can count residence from the first time you arrive to UK, even if it was with Fiance(e) visa.
Unless, it changes next April
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October this month ive read on a news that"Migrants will be tested on British history before they get a UK Passport..David Cameron announced..
cant rem the name of the news paper though
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Unless, it changes next April

nooo.pls..thats the time where i will apply for ILR..

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I'm a blackbelt in Origamy....but only on paper.
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28th November 2011 #14
It is a waste.
There are so many clever Filipinas who deserve a chance to use their qualifications, and could probably wipe the floor intelligence and education-wise with some of the home-grown dullards in good jobs here.
My own step-daughter got 14 GCSE 'O' levels and 4 A-levels after arriving here at 7 years old and not even speaking English....plus another 3 years away in the Phils from 2000-2003.
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hahaha il join the club,same here BSC Administration graduate but at home managing the household...(laundry,dishwashing,etc).no regrets though
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well Ros at least you should know how to sell your kids
i would rather sell the husband and maybe you JOE..youll be a more expensive than a kids i guess
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no chance JOE as im very expensive chefmaybe she will hire you as a chef

to be hired and besides you cant afford me itself



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29th November 2011 #25
your right filipina's are not cheap
i have a very expensive wife shes cost me alot of money 
maybe your right, i couldn't eat what you cook anyway
, have you ever made goat heads soup
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hmm not cheap


i doubt so..if your wife is too expensive for you
..it just means you weren't lucky enough to find the cheap one
the time you decide to tie knot
am sure you coudnt eat the food
that im about to cook as i dont dream to cook for someone who got acne/ or diseases in their tongue/


or mouth
the recipe that will suit you JOE should be cockless
mussel





peace JOE
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with the necessity to take the 'Life In the UK Test' [Citzenship Exam] - in which ALL candidates must attain a standard 75% passmark or above - before becoming eligible to apply for Indefinite Leave To Remain.



