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Hi JulianJulian11 wrote:I spoke to a lawyer who could see no issue.
The only thing we thought of was that for a couple short self sufficiency periods, NCS did not want to send in my bank statements for them because they said it was too short to make a difference - they were essentially 'bridging' periods between two employments etc. Could this have caused an issue, and if so, wouldn't it have been the case (like with other applications here) that they would have written to me asking for evidence of that particular time period? Even if these periods had been excluded though, they'd still not have hit six months of a break in any year, so it'd not have broken my treaty rights anyway...
I received a letter after 8 months asking me for my passport again and a list of documents that pertained to a specific 2 year period. I sent them everything I had. It's now 6 weeks later and I had everything returned to me (I included a self-adressed enveloped, postage paid, "recorded signed for"). So send them what they are asking for. They are just probably checking all the final details before approval.first2013 wrote:Hello everyone here is a little update from me, non eea family member apply for nationalit 5+1year with prove of working without a permanent in august 2014, so in February 2015 I receive a 3 to 6 months letter asking me to whait, so this morning I receive another letter again asking for my original passport to be send to them as soon as possible, my question now is that has anyone else experience this before ur suggestions will be highly appreciated Thanks
Do you know how long before citizenship application was your friend's PR issued?paperthin wrote:A friend of mine, an EEA national who applied in September with a PR issued less than a year ago, has just got approval.
You mention you provided P60s 2005-2007 .. What did you provide as proof for the remaining years?Mattias08 wrote:Hi guys,
First of all congrats to all fortunate enough to get their BC without PR. Unfortunately my case isn't so lucky and I have just received a letter refusing my application.
I'm a Slovak national, living in London almost 11 years, working full time all these years and got my BA degree in the process too. I applied in mid February through NCS, in June I received a letter asking me to provide evidence that I have spent 12months working for the same employer since registering with WRS back in 2005. I never even thought they'd be looking so far back and expected them to look at past 6 years, not the bery beginning of my journey in UK. I remember registering with recruitment agency but 1 week after I received my WRS card I changed jobs and failed to register again (wasn't aware that I had to register with every new employer), even though I then spent 3 years and 2 months working for that employer. I provided my P60s from 2005-2007 as well as p45 from that employer when I left them, plus almost all payslips from that period proving I was working for them.
In the letter I received it says my apllication has been refused due to my not excercising the treaty rights for continuous 5 years. As mentioned, I have lived in London for over 10years, paying taxes, no fines/tickets.
Does anyone have similar experience? What action do you suggest? I'm absolutely gutted and very disappointed to say the least!
Thank you!
Martin
Hi Gomjaba,Gomjaba wrote:You mention you provided P60s 2005-2007 .. What did you provide as proof for the remaining years?Mattias08 wrote:Hi guys,
First of all congrats to all fortunate enough to get their BC without PR. Unfortunately my case isn't so lucky and I have just received a letter refusing my application.
I'm a Slovak national, living in London almost 11 years, working full time all these years and got my BA degree in the process too. I applied in mid February through NCS, in June I received a letter asking me to provide evidence that I have spent 12months working for the same employer since registering with WRS back in 2005. I never even thought they'd be looking so far back and expected them to look at past 6 years, not the bery beginning of my journey in UK. I remember registering with recruitment agency but 1 week after I received my WRS card I changed jobs and failed to register again (wasn't aware that I had to register with every new employer), even though I then spent 3 years and 2 months working for that employer. I provided my P60s from 2005-2007 as well as p45 from that employer when I left them, plus almost all payslips from that period proving I was working for them.
In the letter I received it says my apllication has been refused due to my not excercising the treaty rights for continuous 5 years. As mentioned, I have lived in London for over 10years, paying taxes, no fines/tickets.
Does anyone have similar experience? What action do you suggest? I'm absolutely gutted and very disappointed to say the least!
Thank you!
Martin