mooreraz22
14 years ago
Was wondering if anyone can share more light into this topic, been reading about the issue on line but cant really understand it fully. Got this piece from the article i read online but still dont understand:

((((((Transitional Arrangements



Those who have already made an application for citizenship will have their application decided under the current arrangements. Additionally, those who currently have indefinite leave to remain (ILR) in the UK or who have been granted ILR by the date of commencement (a date in July 2011 yet to be announced) or who have applied for ILR before the date of commencement and are subsequently granted ILR will have their applications for citizenship decided under the current arrangements provided that they apply for citizenship within two years of commencement.)))))


My question:


what do they mean by current rule/arrangement


Does it mean that come July 2011 when the earned citizenship is introduced, anyone with ilr will be able to apply for British Citizenship without having to pay the Naturalisation fees or do the life in the UK test?




Any broad and open explaination on this issue will be highly appreciated


many thanks








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