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You can apply for British citizenship if you have Indefinite Leave to Remain and have lived in the UK for five or more years, or three years if you are married to a British citizen. We understand the process can be bittersweet; both daunting and exciting. Our experienced immigration law lawyers will take care of this complex process for you, giving you clear guidance, and ensuring that your application is as robust as possible to give you every chance of success.

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Applying for British citizenship is an exciting prospect. While Indefinite Leave to Remain gives a non-British citizen the legal right to live and work in the UK indefinitely, British citizenship grants full rights – the same as those of people born in Britain – including a British passport and voting in elections. You will be allocated one of our experienced immigration law lawyers from the beginning to the end of the process, providing you with clarity and reassurance, maximising your application’s chance of success.

What should I expect

from the process?

The process is thorough, the application instructions must be meticulously followed, and every requirement must be met for citizenship to be granted. The application process includes completing an extensive form and providing proof that you have lived in the UK for five years, or three-years if married to a British citizen. If all the required evidence is submitted, the process typically takes around six months.

Why choose

CWC Solicitors?

Our priority is to ensure your application fulfils all the requirements and is as robust as possible to maximise your chance of success in being granted coveted British citizenship. We are highly experienced in the complexities of immigration law, also in compassion. Our approach isn’t just meticulous but personalised to your particular situation. We know immigration matters can be sensitive and emotionally charged. Through clarity and empathy, we will ensure you feel supported, informed and confident throughout the process.

Frequently asked questions

Still unsure or need something explained properly? Contact us, and we’ll guide you through it.

British citizenship grants full rights to a non-British citizen – the same as those of people born in Britain – including a British passport and voting in elections.

Indefinite Leave to Remain gives a non-British citizen the legal right to live and work in the UK indefinitely, but lacks some of the rights of British citizens. British citizenship grants full rights – the same as those of people born in Britain – including a British passport and voting in elections. A person with Indefinite Leave to Remain, remains a foreign national, and can have their Indefinite Leave to Remain status removed if they live abroad for two years, while citizenship is permanent.

Applicants for British citizenship must have lived in the UK for five years and had Indefinite Leave to Remain for 12 months, or, if married to a British citizen, then applicants must have lived in the UK for three years, and can apply for citizenship as soon as they have Indefinite Leave to Remain – they don’t have to wait 12 months. In addition to providing proof of residency and relationship, applicants need to submit a range of documentary evidence including, proof of identity, proof of continuous residency, proof of English language proficiency, proof of finances, a Life in the UK Test pass certificate and biometrics submission.

While the UK allows dual, or multiple, citizenships, some countries do not allow dual citizenship, so by becoming a British citizen you may have to give up your existing citizenship as dictated by that country. Countries which do not currently allow dual citizenship include India, Japan, China and Singapore. You should check with your country of nationality to confirm.

Yes, applicants from countries where English is not the first language will need to prove their knowledge of English by passing a Secure English Language Test at Level B1. In addition, applicants of all countries must pass the separate Life in the UK Test.

The application is extensive and has many requirements – including the submission of documentary evidence – which must be accurately fulfilled, in order to be successful. Support from one of our experienced immigration law solicitors will ensure all the requirements are met and will therefore maximise your chances of success.

The instructions for the application must be meticulously followed; the application must be filled in accurately and be factually correct; all requested evidence must be supplied.

The process typically takes around six months if all the requirements of the application are satisfied.

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