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Thanks! I've saved everything from the first time I set foot on this island lol. Although, I didn't send much for the EEA2 application. 3 months of hubby's payslips and our marriage certificate and the passports and that was it.yankeegirl, congrats! Have all documents filed up properly for the next step-PR!
You get PR automatically on the EEA route after 5 years, ie you don't need to apply for it.yankeegirl wrote:What I'm REALLY hoping for (although I know it's a pipe dream) is that the Irish get their shit together and the processing time for naturalization goes down. I'll be eligible to apply in 2 1/2 years and it would be great to have that and not have to bother applying for PR. Knowing how they are though the processing time will probably be five years by the time I can apply
i read somewhere on here that if you send it earlier, it gets processed only after the expiry date!! is that true?yankeegirl wrote:I sent mine in the day before the family permit expired; I had an appointment to get a national insurance number shortly before that so I needed my passport. But, you can send in the EEA2 application anytime after entering the UK.