Hi,
I really hope someone is able to help me - I'm really confused about the qualifying criteria required for British citizenship application, despite looking through the forum and Guide & Booklet AN.
I was born in Poland but have lived in the UK for the last 23 years, from the age of 4. I studied in the UK, obtained a law degree and post-grad law degree and have been in full time employment since August 2009. I was sent a National Insurance card/number when I was 16 and have been, as far as I'm aware, all legal and above board.
I now want to apply for British citizenship as an EEA National, however as Poland is an A8 Member State, I have been told I should have registered under the Workers Registration Scheme from the time when I finished studying until the time the WRS ended. Unfortunately, I did not do this nor do I have indefinite leave to remain.
I've now been told by the Home Office that in order to qualify as an EEA worker for the purposes of citizenship I now have to wait until May 2016 to apply as this will mean 5 years will have passed since the time the WRS ended.
My first question is, surely having been issued a NI number, I would have had some sort of eligibility to work here, without having to have had registered under the WRS? As I was working in the legal sector, surely my employers would have had some due diligence in ensuring this and pulled me up on anything that wasn't squeaky clean?
I'm fully aware ignorance is no defence but all I know is that I grew up here, went to school, obtained my degree and have been working for both public (NHS Legal Services) and private sector since...now I feel like I've been working illegitimately, the past 20+ years of my life do not count for anything and I have to wait another year before I can apply to become a British citizen!
Anyone who can offer any pointers on this would be most appreciated!
Kate.
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