You may have heard some chatter recently about Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) and potential rule changes.
We want to assure you right away that, as yet, nothing has been set in stone. We haven’t seen any official changes confirmed.
However, we totally understand that public discussions like this can make you want to get your ducks in a row and review your long-term plans. If you’ve been considering the final step on your immigration journey, now’s a great time to brush up on the requirements for British Naturalisation.
A Straightforward Summary
For those ready to move from settled status to full British Citizenship, here’s a straightforward summary of the process and what you’ll need:
An Essential Check Before You Start
So you don’t risk losing your current citizenship, please confirm with your current nationality’s Consulate whether you are permitted to hold Dual Citizenship before you apply for British Naturalisation.
1. Documents & Timing
You’ll need to submit your current passport (even if it’s expired) and any old or cancelled passports you’ve used since you started living in the UK. The good news is, you get to keep your passports and can travel if you need to while your application is being processed, provided you have valid ILR status (E-Visa) and a valid passport.
Just be aware that the Home Office is currently taking up to 6 months to process these applications.
2. Your ILR & Residency Timeline
The specific amount of time you need to have held ILR before applying for Naturalisation depends on your relationship status:
There’s also a rule about your physical presence in the UK on a specific date in the past:
3. Referees & Knowledge Checks
4. Fees & How We Can Help
The Home Office charge a fee for applications.
Home Office Fees
| Applicant | Fee per applicant |
|---|---|
| Adult | £1,735.00 |
| Child (under 18) | £1,214.00 |
Note: The Home Office Adult fee covers the cost of your Citizenship Ceremony. If a child turns 18 during processing, the Home Office will ask for an extra £130 for their ceremony fee.
If you choose to work with Nexus Visas, we’ll handle the stress for you – we complete the forms, check your documents, and manage communications with the Home Office until you get a decision. We charge a fee for this service and can provide a quote on request.
5. After the Ceremony: Passport Essentials
Once your application is successful, you’ll be invited to a Naturalisation ceremony at your local council’s Registry Office to receive your certificate.
We hope this helps gives you a better understanding of your Ready to explore your options or get started? Let us know!
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