Hello everyone,
I am writing here after reading this particular post. I am interested in naturalising as a British Citizen but need a bit of help figuring out how much of my Qualifying Period (QP) I have already accrued.
Here are the facts:
- Claiming to be a "Student" for the entirety of the QP
- First ever entry into the UK on a non-EU visa (student): 29 August 2008
- Total uninterrupted time covered by 3 different non-EU visas (2x student + 1x Tier4): 29 August 2008 - 31 October 2013
- Obtained EU nationality: 05 May 2011
- Obtained comprehensive sickness insurance (CSI): 05 October 2011 <- Start of the QP?
Now to the question: 6 years (5 for PR + 1 more) from 05 October 2011 would mean that I would be ready to be naturalised in October 2017. But what about the years spent on the non-EU visa? Can I include them in the count too?
Arguments:
- EU nationality obtained by right of ancestry: grandparents had it and I was eligible to obtain it since birth.
- According to the Ziolkowski case in the quoted thread, I am reckoning that time spent on the non-EU visas could count towards the permanent residence requirement
- You don't have to have CSI while on a non-EU visa
- There is overlap between getting CSI on an EU passport (05 october 2011) and the extent of my T4 visa (which ran up to oct 2013)
What do you think? Any input will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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