Citizenship
Can I apply for British Citizenship?
If you have been living and working in the UK for at least 5 years and consider yourself to be settled here, you may wish to make an application for naturalisation. If your application is successful, you will be granted British citizenship and you will be permitted to hold a British passport.
Eligibility
You are eligible to start the application process if you satisfy the following criteria:
- You are 18 years of age or over;
- You satisfy the residency requirements;
- You have had Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK for at least 12 months, or have permanent residence in the UK as an EEA national;
- You have not broken immigration laws or have been convicted of a serious crime; and
- You have sufficient knowledge of the English language and “Life in the UK” Test.
“Life in the UK” Test
To prove your knowledge of life in the UK, you may be required to sit a multiple choice test. Not everyone is required to take this test as part of the naturalisation process and we will be able to advise if you are exempt.
How long must I have lived in the UK to have Naturalisation as a British citizen?
To naturalise for British Citizenship, you must have lived in the UK for a minimum 5 years and cannot have been outside the UK for more than 450 days in the last 5 years and 90 days in the last 12 months. If you were granted leave to remain as a spouse prior to July 2012, you may be eligible to naturalise after 3 years of residency in the UK.
What do I have to do to apply for naturalisation?
If you are eligible to apply, you must submit an application via post or online including all relevant information and documentation. UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) will then review your application, as well as to conduct a background check on your visa status and any criminal history. If your application is approved, you will be invited to a local authority to undertake a citizenship ceremony where you will be issued your Certificate of Naturalisation. You may then apply for a British Passport, for which the UKVI can interview you.
My citizenship application has been refused – do I have the right to appeal?
Applications for citizenship can be refused for various reasons. There is no right to appeal this decision; however, it is possible to request a review of the decision. Maroof Solicitors can assist with submitting a review on your behalf. If the reconsideration request is unsuccessful, then we can advise you further about the possibility to challenge the decision via Judicial Review. We are highly experienced with making Judicial Review claims against the UK Home Office.
How Maroof Solicitors Can Help?
We can advise you on every stage of this process, making sure your application process runs smoothly and efficiently, especially if there are issues in your immigration history of which you are unsure. Furthermore, where matters go wrong and your application is or may be, refused, we can advise you for the best further course of action. As a regulated law firm, we ensure that your application is thoroughly prepared in accordance with the latest rules, with the correct supporting documents and vetted carefully before final submission to the Home Office.
For an initial consultation over the telephone with our expert UK immigration lawyers, call us today on 0121 558 7691 or e-mail us at [email protected]