How did they interview you - under arrest or caution? An official police interview of a suspect usually takes place under one of those. In my opinion, if there's still an ongoing police investigation, you should contact Police and ask for clarification / information. In case the investigation is sti...
They have issued you with a Registration Certificate (QP).
The latest design has the front page slightly changed (to accommodate HO's new logo) and the Remarks section on the vignette is indeed empty. There's no expriration date. Looks like a Registration Certificate (QP).
False / malicious allegations cases' DNA and fingerprints will be automatically deleted. Police will retain your custody photo and there will be a PNC record about your arrest (and reason for arrest). You could apply for PNC Record Deletion via NPCC / ACRO (reason being malicious / false allegations...
Looks like a DNS problem - a change of hosting provider or wrong name servers. I first noticed problems yesterday morning BST and it's still inaccessible through some of the major UK internet providers. The domain showed problems in most of the countries around the world last night but the situation...
NCS quality of service in my area is poor, staff are very rude (alghouth the individuals I have been in touch with are immigrants themselves) and refuse to call HO hotline to check EEA nationals' PR date.
Hi Giuseppe, Check the vignette inside your blue card. You have 3 main sections there. Name, Place / Date of Issue and Type of Document. The 'Type of Document" section should read: Document Certifying Permanent Residence. In case it's a different type of document, you'll have to obtain a DCPR f...
Unfortunately it may well do, as stringent tests are now carried out for BC applications under the tougher good character requirements, cross-checking with HMRC records. Hi Casa, You mentioned stringent tests being carried out. Do you have any concrete information on what has changed in the good ch...
Congratulations! This is great news. Users pointing out arrest does not necessarily mean not of good character are absolutely right. False allegations are apparently on the rise, and there are also a number of wrong arrests happening every day. Individuals can apply for record deletion and applicati...
It seems so. Although it is a double edged sward. Over a million brits forced to go back home from the EU... Any party or government that will make this kind of decision is doomed. And unlike the 3 millions of EU citizens livin in the UK those over 1 million are voters you know. They have families ...
I apologise as this is unrelated to the theme of this discussion, but is relevant to it. In breaking news, I heard on the radio (the six o'clock news on Radio 4) that the IPPR (The Institute for Public Policy Research) has suggested that all EU citizens in the UK be given ILR, possibly via emergenc...
I apologise as this is unrelated to the theme of this discussion, but is relevant to it. In breaking news, I heard on the radio (the six o'clock news on Radio 4) that the IPPR (The Institute for Public Policy Research) has suggested that all EU citizens in the UK be given ILR, possibly via emergenc...
Many leave voters seemingly voted against free movement of labour. Therefore, surely remaining an EEA member would be a U turn on what was promised? Trouble is Germany's foreign ministry has worked out a plan in case of Brexit and according to a reputable German newspaper, the EEA option is not on ...
If there is to be a friendly and positive negotiation between the EU and the UK should we leave, the UK would probably allow all EU nationals currently settled to remain. How would this happen, I'd say, no one really knows. They could introduce a document similar to the blue registration certificate...
It's a gimmick. Boris Johnson can not be trusted on anything. He makes up stuff on the go, simply put, he claims things that are not true or not entirely true, especially on platforms because nobody can challenge him there. He would never say this in an interview or in front of a TV audience because...
The reason for asking is because this date is significantly earlier than the date I believe I've acquired PR status. That is the line that matters. Have a look at this page from my SAR response: https://i.imgur.com/6slclTo.jpg The date of my PR is a bit earlier than I expected it to be too but havi...
Thanks CR001. You're absolutely right. My question is not about the date on the DCPR. Problem is the date they've given to me in the SAR is... 4 years before I have actually and factually acquired PR status, if you know what I mean. It's before the end of the 5-year period. For example, if, say, I'v...
Hi all, This is in continuation to my previous post about the new rule about applications made by EEA nationals requiring DCPR. I do have DCPR issued last year but didn't know the date deemed my date of acquisition of Permanent Resident status. Some weeks ago I sent a Subject Access Request (SAR) to...
Thank you for being so helpful on this forum, Ohara! Yeah, that's what I tried to explain to her. I knew about this letter, had it printed actually and read her the name of the HO officer who had responded to the FOI but the NCS representative (who was an immigrant herself, judging by her strong for...
While I was at NCS the lady made a phone call and found that the date I acquired PR was deemed to be 01/06/2012. This is interesting. I hear that many NCS offices are happy to help EEA nationals with checking their actual date of PR with the HO. I did try to book my NCS appointment with my council ...
PR and DCPR in May 2015 but free of immigration time restrictions from January 2015 (confirmed by HO). Hi Sylionheart, You mention yor DCPR and free from immigration date confirmed by HO. How did you get the confirmatoin from them, was it through Subject Access Request (SAR)? I've been trying to ge...