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Seriously do you think I'm retarded or what? I appreciate your input but insulting my intelligence wasn't called for. How hard can it be for me to explain to her what has been advised on the board.PrestonLancs wrote:Why dont you let her investigate herself.
You dont seem to have idea. So if someone tells you something, you will understand something else, and tell her something totally different, and she might understand something uttery different.
Many thanks for this Vinny, I will do further enquiries and advise her appropriate, I was thinking she might need to apply for a PR in her own right before BC, but considering she was depending on her father who was an EEA then automatically she would have qualified for PR.vinny wrote:She probably attained PR after living continuously with her father in the UK for 5 years, as a family member of a PR holder.
See also Become a British citizen.
PrestonLancs We should be aware that if members don't feel welcome to post, the forum will cease to exist. Members are able to post on behalf of a friend (who may not have proficient English to post for themselves or have access to the internet). We just ask that members let the forum know that the question is for someone else.PrestonLancs wrote:Why dont you let her investigate herself.
You dont seem to have idea. So if someone tells you something, you will understand something else, and tell her something totally different, and she might understand something uttery different.
EEA nationals who are not married to a British spouse need to have been free of immigration time restrictions for at least 12-months.KKD wrote:...
Final question though, if such is the case can she then go ahead with the BC application, obviously after LIUK and engine language test.
Thanks
Hahaha can you imagine if we were all asked to do an "engine" test. You can't really trust these smart phones and their auto correct options these days. Many thanks to you all. I will ask her to proceed with the application when LIUK and English language rests are completed. One little tiny question again, she wouldn't be refused on the fact that she did not have EEA health insurance as I read on some post.noajthan wrote:EEA nationals who are not married to a British spouse need to have been free of immigration time restrictions for at least 12-months.KKD wrote:...
Final question though, if such is the case can she then go ahead with the BC application, obviously after LIUK and engine language test.
Thanks
For EEA, this is usually met by 5 years of PR + 12 months more before a successful application can be made.
In this case this (10 years or so in UK) the rule should be easily satisfied.
As well as the 'engine' test (KOLL) there are various specific rules about "good character", limits on absences from UK & a critical need to be present in UK on a specific date x years before application date.
Ref: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... n_2015.pdf
Bon chance.