Eligibility criteria: Non-EEA family member + 12 month ILR Language/LIUK Criteria: Native English + Life in the UK Nationality : Non EU Method of application: Online Date of application: 11/07 Payment method: Credit Card Date of acknowledgement: 11/07 Date of debit of fees: 11/07 Date of biometric ...
Eligibility criteria: Non-EEA family member + 12 month ILR Language/LIUK Criteria: Native English + Life in the UK Nationality : Non EU Method of application: Online Date of application: 11/07 Payment method: Credit Card Date of acknowledgement: 11/07 Date of debit of fees: 11/07 Date of biometric ...
Eligibility criteria: Non-EEA family member + 12 month ILR Language/LIUK Criteria: Native English + Life in the UK Nationality : Non EU Method of application: Online Date of application: 11/07 Payment method: Credit Card Date of acknowledgement: 11/07 Date of debit of fees: 11/07 Date of biometric l...
Hello, So my EEA partner started exercising his treaty rights in UK in 11/2012 , and I arrived the same month. My EEA residency card was issued 06/2013 . Therefore because of the treaty rights I thought my 5 year period to gain PR status was 11/2012-11/2017. HOWEVER I have been issued a PR card with...
Hi, submit the online application and attend an appointment within the 10 days. Book the appointment first, obviously. They make photocopies of your ID documents and you get them back right away. The supporting documents you get back in the mail. I'd recommend including a tracked self-addressed enve...
I am still waiting for my EEA permanent residency card to come in the mail. For those of you who have actually received it: The decision letter comes as a normal piece of mail, correct? And the card ITSELF comes as a DX signed-for delivery? Or are they both together, or is the decision letter by its...
What does a non-EEA family member BRP card in the mail look like? It's just a normal piece of first class mail from the Home Office right? It's not trackable at all? What if it can't be delivered to the address?
1. I thought it was the 5 year anniversary of your partner exercising their treaty rights in the UK, if you were also present. You shouldn't have to wait until June! The family member card takes some time to be granted, but your clock started before then I'm sure. 2. You do not have to have held the...
It depends on the day that your wife started exercising her treaty rights in the UK. So say her job commenced in Feb 1, 2013, then around Feb 1, 2018 you would gain PR status upon a successful application for it. It is backdated, so in Feb 1, 2019 you should be able to naturalise. For example, my EE...
Yes I know it sounded like a silly question, but when I called them they said the DVLA produces the PR card, that's why it takes longer to arrive. So I guess in this case it goes back to Home Office then the forward it on.
Hi, My partner and I applied at the same time through NCS for PR. He is EEA and I am non-EEA. Within 3 months we received all paperwork back together with his PR in the mail. It was inside a special delivery envelope that we had provided. How does *my* PR arrive? Within 10 working days and in a regu...
Also if you're eligible try applying for Registered Traveller, I highly recommend it. Makes entering the UK a breeze, really great service. Not cheap but worth it
Briefly state the relationship if you considered it serious, you lived together, it lasted more than 2 years etc. Be honest, you don't have to go into details. Easy peasy.
Can anyone post a timeline for their online EEA permanent residency application from this summer? Am very interested to know how long it might take after the passport return service appointment. Thanks