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Hi Average Joe,averagejoe wrote: I also queries this with ncs. she rang them up in front of us and they said its very first day present in the UK so 1994
Hi PrestonLancs,PrestonLancs wrote:Its not a serious matter. Just put any date. This has no effect on the application.
Cool. That's 31 years ago! Funny given that, as we are applying as spouse of BC, they only look at the last three years on the form.averagejoe wrote: I know what it says in the guidance notes but the ncs lady put it on loudspeaker and the guy clearly said its the first day physically present in the UK
Let's hope so Average Joe. The only complication we can see is, as my wife is from an A10, there is the whole question of whether - from 2004 onwards - she has been free from immigration controls via her ILR or via her EEA free-movement rights. No entry stamps in her passport since the A10 countries ascended to the EEA. She has been a housewife since the birth of our first son (2001), was a student before that. So she never registered on the WRS.averagejoe wrote:Not anymore they dont..... They now look at the applicants immigration history for 10 years prior to
Bc application regardless of what category youre applying under. So for your wife, its better to put 1994. It appears your wifes case is pretty straightforward so Good Luck with it
The date should be only when you decided to stay in the UK indefinitely.PrestonLancs wrote:Its not a serious matter. Just put any date. This has no effect on the application.