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This is true but he applied for PR not registration so case worker was correct.Universal soldier wrote:I think caseworker has given you incomplete or wrong advise. Child can register as British national if under 18 years of age and one of parent has PR.
See below guide:
https://www.gov.uk/register-british-cit ... after-1983
Caseworker was correct. PR under EEA regulations requires 5 years of residence which a child younger than 5 can't achieve (as silly as it sounds). However, PR for a EEA national child doesn't provide any value so I wouldn't bother applying for EEA3. It is not required.kkuk wrote:Hi there,
I hope someone can help me with the following.
We EEA National and me non eea national applied for PR in July 2014 and received in Dec-2014.
Our eea kid who was born in Jan-2010 was also included in the application but he was only granted Registration Certificate as case worker called us prior to issuing this and explained as he was less than 5 years old on the day of decision in december-2014, so he didn't qualify for pr in dec-14.
Our son has turned 5 now in Jan 2015 so qualifies for PR now?
Do we need to apply on EEA3?
Do we again need to provide proofs of treaty rights?
I would greatly appreciate your help in this matter.
Regards