If you get an Italian passport, you can work, live, study, own residence and even retire in any of the 27 European Union member states (including the UK). But inform the British Authorities of your new citizenship and hold on to the Indefinite leave to remain. after five years of residence, get British citizenship and you will end up with two EU Passports.
In this instance it means that you have "indefinite leave to remain" (i.e.: you have the choice of leaving anytime you like, or staying) UNTIL the expiration of your legal authorization for being here.It does not set aside the expiration date of the passport or visa, and grants no authority to remain past the expiration of your document.
if i am Iranian passport holder with indefinite ,remain in UK in my passport . to which countries i can travel with out visa?
In order to get a British passport you need to be a citizen. People with indefinite leave to reside in the country may be eligible for a travel document, especially if they are stateless. Please check on eligiblity with the local CAB.
No. You get the visa on arrival.
If you or her other parent also have the same status as her, you can apply for both of you at the same time if you meet the requirements for citizenship. If neither of parents hold British citizenship or indefinite leave to remain not, then she must wait until she is an adult.
No he can't do it unless he has held UK Indefinite Leave to Remain, lived inside the UK for 5 years, applied for citizenship, passed the test, took the British Citizenship Oath and received his certificate of naturalization.
See the jamaican high commission website on www.jhcuk.org. All the information is available there for you. You will still need to keep the old passport as that will have your indefinite leave to remain in the UK, unless you wish to pay to have the stamp transferred to your new Jamaican Passport by the Home Office in UK. Otherwise travel with both.
I had a similar issue, and looks like Malaysia would be possible. But would call the embassy/consulate to confirm.
Your indefinite leave to remain in the UK doesn't allow you to travel without a visa. So basically you can travel between the Gambia and UK. If you successfully apply for citizenship and then get a British passport, you can travel freely throughout Europe and to any country that a British citizen can travel to without the need for a visa.
No. You can fly to any country with any carrier. It only matters that you have the appropriate information for customs when you get off the airplane.
Unless you have a British or European passport, you need a Visa.
You can travel up until the year it expires.