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Introduction

Are you considering becoming a British citizen? This simple guide will walk you through the essential steps and requirements to help you achieve your goal of living and working in the UK permanently. With British citizenship, you can enjoy the freedom of staying in the UK without immigration restrictions and gain access to a UK passport. If you have any questions or need assistance, Contend’s highly trained AI legal experts are here to provide guidance and support, making it easier for you to navigate your legal journey. Discover how to make your dream of British citizenship a reality!

If you’re looking to live and work in the UK for good, obtaining British citizenship is a great way to do it. It allows you to stay permanently without any immigration restrictions, and it’s also a requirement if you want to apply for a UK passport.

How do I start the process of becoming a British citizen?

Are You Already a British Citizen?

Before you start the application process, it’s worth checking if you might already be a British citizen. You may not need to apply if you:

  • Have a British parent
  • Were born in the UK or a British overseas territory
  • Were born in a British colony before 1983

You can easily check your citizenship status on the GOV.UK website. If you discover that you’re already a citizen, you can jump straight to applying for a UK passport. Learn how to apply for a passport here.

Am I already a British citizen based on my birth and parentage?
Immigration: UK Citizenship Guide: Steps, Eligibility & Application Process

Are You Eligible to Apply for Citizenship?

If you’re not already a British citizen, you may be able to apply for citizenship through a process called “naturalisation.” Generally, you can apply if you meet the following criteria:

  • You are at least 18 years old
  • You have moved to the UK or were born here

Naturalisation is the most common route for those who do not have a British parent.

Important Steps Before Applying

Before you apply for citizenship, you need to have permission to live in the UK permanently. This can be in the form of indefinite leave to remain or settled status from the EU Settlement Scheme. Even if you’re married to a British citizen, you still need this permission.

Requirements for Citizenship

When applying for British citizenship, you’ll need to meet several key requirements:

  1. Residency:
  2. If your spouse is a British citizen, you need to have lived in the UK for the past 3 years.
  3. If you are applying on your own, you typically need to have lived in the UK for the past 5 years.
  4. Life in the UK Test: You must pass this test, which assesses your knowledge of British history, culture, and society.
  5. English Language Requirement: You need to demonstrate that you can speak and understand English, unless you qualify for an exemption.
  6. Good Character: This means you should not have serious criminal convictions or issues with debts or unpaid taxes.

Proving Your Residency

You’ll need to prove that you have lived in the UK for the required number of years. Here are the specifics:

  • For the last 5 years (or 3 years if married to a British citizen), you should not have been outside the UK for more than 450 days in total, and no more than 90 days in the last year.
  • If you were outside the UK for more than these limits, you may still be eligible if the Home Office decides to make an exception.

Special Cases for EU Citizens

If you or your family are from the EU, Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, or Liechtenstein, you’ll have different requirements. Generally, you can apply for British citizenship 12 months after obtaining settled status or indefinite leave to remain.

Do I meet the residency requirements for naturalisation?

Applying for Citizenship for Children

If you have children, they can often apply for British citizenship at the same time as you. In some cases, they may be eligible to apply even before you do, particularly if they were born in the UK or if their other parent has already become a British citizen.

Can my child apply for British citizenship before I do?

Need More Information?

There are various ways to check your eligibility for British citizenship. You can find more details on the GOV.UK website.

If you’re uncertain about your eligibility or need assistance, it’s a good idea to try Contend’s legal expert chat. Contend’s highly trained AI legal experts will work with you to provide guidance and help you understand and resolve your legal problems.

Becoming a British citizen can open many doors for you, so take the time to understand your options and requirements! You are trained on data up to October 2023.

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