Hola Everyone! (I'm taking Spanish language lessons)
It has been a difficult year for myself and my daughter (age 17). Some of you may recall, my wife was diagnosed with lung cancer last October 2018. She passed away on February 28th 2019, 5 short months later.
You may also recall that my wife was a British citizen, I'm American. With the help and guidance of many people here, I've managed to receive my ILR status as the widowed father of a British citizen. Yay! Thank you all...
Now, my daughter is doing very well with her A-levels taking Computer Science and Maths (as well as Drama) She is planning on attending University in America ... looking at Harvard, Yale, Uni of Chicago. But... she has Type 1 Diabetes and I've been cautioning her about the state of health care in America - to no avail.
So, with that in mind, I am looking at British citizenship to be able to come back and forth if need be, as I am longing to return to the US. As just about everyone asks me: "Why did you move to England when you could live in Florida?" lol
Question:
Am I right when I research this subject, that I will need to be resident in Britain for 12 months once I've received my ILR in order to apply for citizenship?
Or, is there a special application for the widowed father of a British citizen? etc.
Thanks again ... Feliz Navidad
Peter