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Oh, relief! Thank you- i guess thats the answer i was looking for!Jambo wrote:If BC is his goal, my advice would be to skip the EEA4 application and wait until you become BC (attending the ceremony) then apply directly for BC as a spouse of BC.
I would not worry about the RC expiring. Under EEA regulations, those are optional. He probably already have obtained PR status (obtained automatically after 5 years of residence. The dates on his RC are irrelevant).
To apply for BC, he will need your PR card, marriage certificate and EEA passport (to show he has obtained PR through you) and you naturalisation certificate / British passport to show you are British (so he doesn't need to wait one year after PR).