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British citizenship requirements

Naturalisation is a checklist, not a mystery. This page covers the standard adult route in plain English — always verify your specific case on gov.uk.

अंतिम जाँच: 15 July 2026

The checklist (standard adult naturalisation)

  • Age & capacity: 18 or over, of sound mind.
  • Residence: usually 5 years in the UK plus 12 months holding indefinite leave to remain (3-year route if married to a British citizen), within absence limits.
  • Good character: criminal record, immigration history and tax affairs are checked.
  • English language: a qualification at CEFR B1 or above, or a degree taught in English, or nationality of a majority-English-speaking country. B2 is coming for settlement in 2027 — check how it affects your timeline.
  • Knowledge of life in the UK: a pass in the Life in the UK Test — 24 questions, 45 minutes, pass mark 18. A pass never expires.
  • Intention to remain in the UK (for the standard route).

Where the test fits

If you're on the ILR-then-citizenship path, you'll usually take the test once, before ILR — the same pass counts for citizenship later. That makes it one of the few requirements you can permanently tick off early. Get a study plan and clear it while the rest of your paperwork matures.

Exemptions

Under 18, 65 and over, or a long-term physical or mental condition (with evidence) — the knowledge and language requirements can be waived. Details here.

Citizenship FAQ

Does a Life in the UK pass expire?

No. A pass is valid for life — if you passed it for your ILR application, you don't retake it for citizenship.

Do I need a lawyer to apply?

Most straightforward applications don't require one. Complex histories (long absences, character issues) may benefit from regulated immigration advice. We are a study aid, not an advice service.

How long must I have lived in the UK?

Typically 5 years' residence plus 12 months holding ILR (or 3 years total if married to a British citizen, with ILR at the time of applying). Always verify your route on gov.uk — this changes with your circumstances.