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The answer to all your questions is yes.CesarBB29 wrote:Hi all,
Based on some posts i have seen i became a little doubtful if i should apply for my PR first or if I could go straight to Citizenship.
My partner the EEA national is working in this country since October 2007. We got married in October 2008- therefore i assume my status as EEA family member counts from this time and not from the moment my RC was issued? right?
If so my partner became automatically a P resident in 2012. and I could then apply for PR From Oct 2013 right?- The HO took 1 year and 4 months to issue my residence card.
So based on the question above- Can I go for Citizenship straight away? because I have been here for over 5 years as a EEA family member and my EEa national is here for almost 7...note i still have a residence card until the 15th of October.
I would be very grateful for your assistance.
Please note you can only apply 1 year after you have acquired the PR so thats October 2014 subject to you meeting all the other requirements for naturalisation.CesarBB29 wrote:Amazing!
Yes we entered in a civil partnership in October 2008- so 5 years for me in october 2013.
But he is working here since 2007 and i have everything to prove that as i was about to apply for my PR.
This is great.
I will make an appointment with the nationality check service.
Thank you!
Correct.CesarBB29 wrote:So even if I do not have the sticker of PR on my passport, i still can apply in October?
It it what you are saying?
Thank you.
Not a problem, pass on the favour.CesarBB29 wrote:I cannot thanks you enough!