I think the British gov't might have a sense of humour

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  • Sarah_Jayne
    Now with more Jayne
    • Dec 2002
    • 40077

    #1

    I think the British gov't might have a sense of humour

    So, my application form for dual citizenship arrived today after asking for it months ago. I wonder how hard they had to work to deliver an application to become British to an American on the 4th of July
  • digifan
    The Profiler
    • Oct 2002
    • 14618

    #2
    Congrats it is perfect timing
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    • Relish XXX
      Confirmed User
      • Dec 2004
      • 4904

      #3
      I love it . Most brits want out because of house prices and you want in!

      Not meaning to snoop but because of the death of your husband will in effect your application?

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      • Sarah_Jayne
        Now with more Jayne
        • Dec 2002
        • 40077

        #4
        Originally posted by Relish XXX
        I love it . Most brits want out because of house prices and you want in!

        Not meaning to snoop but because of the death of your husband will in effect your application?

        I had already filled in an application before he died but I requested a new one because I had to change it to say I am a widow. It shouldn't effect me because I have been here nearly double the time someone that isn't even married to a British citizen needs to be here. That said, I am still a bit nervous that they will still find a reason to say no. Everyone tells me that I shouldn't worry though.

        The form is funny btw..it asks just a few personal details and then asks me if I have ever been involved in genocide. Oh and it costs £268 to become a British Citizen.

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        • Relish XXX
          Confirmed User
          • Dec 2004
          • 4904

          #5
          Originally posted by sarah_webinc
          I had already filled in an application before he died but I requested a new one because I had to change it to say I am a widow. It shouldn't effect me because I have been here nearly double the time someone that isn't even married to a British citizen needs to be here. That said, I am still a bit nervous that they will still find a reason to say no. Everyone tells me that I shouldn't worry though.

          The form is funny btw..it asks just a few personal details and then asks me if I have ever been involved in genocide. Oh and it costs £268 to become a British Citizen.
          I could really see them being total bitches and throwing out your application. I like the application forms to get into the US. Are you a member of the Nazi party? I wish you all the best of luck and I am sure everything will go through fine.

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          • Vendot
            Confirmed User
            • May 2002
            • 3376

            #6
            OK People.... it is now official.

            Sarah is renouncing her American-ness.
            She is discarding the US flag.
            She is leaving the big apple homeland.

            Sarah has now officially applying to become a (da...da... daaaa...) British Ciziten.
            "In a Time of Universal Deceit, Telling the Truth is a Revolutionary Act." - George Orwell

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            • alec
              Confirmed User
              • Jun 2005
              • 1877

              #7
              Before you leave Sarah, why don't you drink and enjoy this day with us? ;)

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              • Sarah_Jayne
                Now with more Jayne
                • Dec 2002
                • 40077

                #8
                Originally posted by vendot
                OK People.... it is now official.

                Sarah is renouncing her American-ness.
                She is discarding the US flag.
                She is leaving the big apple homeland.

                Sarah has now officially applying to become a (da...da... daaaa...) British Ciziten.

                no...DUAL citizenship....meaning I will be both British AND American. I would never give up being an American.

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                • ssp
                  Confirmed User
                  • Jan 2005
                  • 7990

                  #9
                  Congrats on your new citizinship!

                  I moved into my new UK office today.. independance day has a special meaning for me as well today!

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                  • NemesisEnforcer
                    Confirmed User
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 2122

                    #10
                    Originally posted by sarah_webinc
                    The form is funny btw..it asks just a few personal details and then asks me if I have ever been involved in genocide. Oh and it costs £268 to become a British Citizen.
                    On the American side, I went with a friend to be a witness for him to get U.S. citizenship and they asked him if he has ever been with a prostitue. It was actually on the interview form. Are there any questions dealing with sex on the British form?
                    The Only Time When Success Comes Before Work Is In A Dictionary.

                    Did you ever notice: When you put the 2 words 'The' and 'IRS' together it spells 'Theirs.'

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                    • Sarah_Jayne
                      Now with more Jayne
                      • Dec 2002
                      • 40077

                      #11
                      Originally posted by NemesisEnforcer
                      On the American side, I went with a friend to be a witness for him to get U.S. citizenship and they asked him if he has ever been with a prostitue. It was actually on the interview form. Are there any questions dealing with sex on the British form?
                      none at all..only genocide and terrorism

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