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I think HO should scrape EEA1 Applications altogether as rarely any EU national applies for it now.Newbie24 wrote:Hi guys,
Q1: What are the main benefits of applying for a registration certificate (EEA1)?
hardly any benefits for an EU national and to be honest foes not worth paying £55 for it
Q2: What is the effect of having a registration certificate in regards to providing proof for "excising treaty rights" (for a continues of 5 years) when applying for permanent residence (EEA3)? Does the registration certificate "prove" that one is exercising treaty rights for the duration of the documents' validity?
it will not prove that you have excerised treaty rights for its validity period. if you want to apply for PR after 5 years, home Office will need to see evidence of you excerising treaty rights for 5 years. Having EEA1 registration certificate will not reflect on the application.
Thanks!
I think Sheraz was trying to help. Why waste time pulling him up on the mention of marriage? Some people really have too much time on their hands...SouthWest1 wrote:@sheraz7,
i totally agree with you.
my point is that the OP did not imply that he/she in a relationship with a non EU national. its mainly about EEA1 &EEA3.
that's why i was wondering why you mentioned Marriage as it was not mentioned in the original post in the first place!
in all cases, not a big issue. its nice sometimes to have a healthy debate