Hi all,
I've recently filled out all my forms to apply for British Citizenship (and passed my life in uk test) after living here in the UK for more than 6 years. My "path" here is as follows:
-Entered UK around 24th of July 2009 with EEA Family Permit (via Dublin so initial stamp was Irish), as a partner of my now french husband (proved we were in a family like relationship)
-After the 6 months of validity of my EEA family permit I applied for and received my EEA2 in 2010.
-EEA2 received in June 2010.
-My husband and I got married in October 2012
-Have lived in the UK for 5 years in July 2014 (according to legislation I am automatically a permanent resident after 5 years and technically do not need to apply for an EEA4 <although we do so that employer has the physical documentation and makes movement easier>)
-Applied for EEA4 in February of 2015, received in June 2015
-July 2015, have lived in the UK for 6 years
-Would like to apply for british citizenship now (late September/early October 2015)
I called a NCS as I do not want to hand over my passport or residency permit as I do plan to leave the country for work and holiday in the coming months, they advised me that since I just received my EEA4 in June of this year that I should wait until I have had that for a year before applying.
This isn't correct is it? Technically an EEA or family member of EEA citizen has automatic permanent residency after 5 years and even in my citizenship application it states that if you don't have the EEA4 you need to show more to prove right of residency in the last 6 years.
I don't want to pay £1000 to get rejected, they also asked something to the affect of how long my husband and I have been married (which puzzled me as I lived in this country as a family member of EU citizen for 3 years before we actually got married), which I think is irrelevant to my application. Once I'm a permanent resident my status with my husband separates and I'm a perm resident in my own right so am a bit confused?
Anyone? I've been trying to find specific legislation from their website that points these facts out (that I can apply for citizenship after 6 years of living here, don't need to be married nor have the EEA4 documentation), if anyone knows where I could find this that I could print out and send along with my application (highlighted of course) that would so helpful.
Many thanks!
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