I need to contact UKBA European team to check something but from what I know they do not answer emails with enquiries and their helpline (0845 010 5200) does not answer either.
Does anyone know their new phone number or how to contact them?
Thanks for your reply. Everything re 5 year period and modes of claiming Treaty Rights is now clear (+ I assume from your answer that it takes around 3 months for EEA3 to be considered). I'm down to the last two questions if pursuing checking-how-I-registered-route due to time constraints/pressures ...
There are many reasons why I would like to apply right away (if I can) rather than add EEA3 step such as (among others): my professional referee might switch jobs and not be suitable + I would want to join Royal Marines Reserve (need to be British or Commonwealth and atm I'm only EU) and getting a b...
Thanks for reply. To my understanding if I go down EEA3 route I will lock myself out from applying for a year from getting PR as from what I know one needs to hold PR for a year before being able to apply for naturalisation. And I believe it will go by the date of PR document granted regardless of w...
Hi all, @yoshi_jp: big thanks for sharing your wife's case, it looks like one of my questions is answered and different "modes" of claiming Treaty Rights can be interchanged without re-registering. Putting a clear timeline would take 9 lines and would make this post very long (pls shout if...
@sheraz7: So I take from what you have written that one can change the way Trety Rights are claimed (student between employed self employed and self-suffcient) without re-registering and the period of 5 years can consist of many sub-periods claimed differently. I registered for WRS a year before I r...
Big thanks for your input. to follow up: @sheraz7: you mean changing the way Treaty Rights are claimed during 5 year period without re-registration of residence and without informng HO is still good? I registered under WRS scheme not so much for the treaty trights but because my employment would be ...
I am an EU citizen. I have registered my residence with the Home Office in 2007 without being asked for CSI. I believe I registered as a student but am not ultimately sure as I was also a worker then. But then after undergrad and 1 year postgrad (4 years in total) I have graduated and finished to be...