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Timeline After Application Submission For Naturalisation



In this thread, started by Sanasodha, UKresident members discuss progress of their British naturalisation applications. The thread gives perspective on the timeline of their application. Members who have submitted or achieved success post their stories for others to benefit from.

Details such as the following are provided in the thread:

  • NCS or Postal
  • If NCS, which centre
  • Date of submission or posting
  • CRITERIA - 5 yr stay (4 + 1 yr ILR)
  • Date of debit of debit/credit card
  • Date of receipt of acknowledgement
  • Date of receipt of approval
  • Date of Ceremony
  • Date of appln. for passport
  • Method used
  • Date of Receipt

The thread which spans 238 pages, has recieved 2,373 replies since April 2008 and has been viewed over 147,000 times.

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