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Thanks vinny but what is EEA PR FORM ?vinny wrote:Getting permanent residence.
The EEA PR form is what you've posted the link to. Are you finding it difficult to understand?PutiniEEA wrote:Thanks vinny but what is EEA PR FORM ?vinny wrote:Getting permanent residence.
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _07-15.pdf
Do I need '"life in the uk test"????
Thanks guys for explaining, but as HO recently changed form names that makes confusion such as eea1- qpCasa wrote:The EEA PR form is what you've posted the link to. Are you finding it difficult to understand?PutiniEEA wrote:Thanks vinny but what is EEA PR FORM ?vinny wrote:Getting permanent residence.
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _07-15.pdf
Do I need '"life in the uk test"????
noajthan wrote:LITUK is for privilege of citizenship not for confirmation of PR.
LITUK=Life In The UK.PutiniEEA wrote:LITUK ?? What does it mean ?
secret.simon wrote:Not if you are a solely EEA citizen living in the UK.
But if you have British citizenship (not PR) as well as EEA citizenship, then yes, you do. And then, the amount is £18,600.
Thanks CASA. I think I may need to open a thread and explain that the Result of a Referendum, what ever it is, will not lead to any immediate change, that will affect the people who already live here.Casa wrote:No, but the EU Referendum is only a vote to judge how the British people feel about leaving the EU. It won't change any immigration rules.
Good thinking Obie. I recall similar concern over the Scottish referendum.Obie wrote:Thanks CASA. I think I may need to open a thread and explain that the Result of a Referendum, what ever it is, will not lead to any immediate change, that will affect the people who already live here.Casa wrote:No, but the EU Referendum is only a vote to judge how the British people feel about leaving the EU. It won't change any immigration rules.
People are just getting unjustifiable anxious and worried about this thing.
I am worried that some people may even send themselves to an early grave, through heart attack, before ever a single ballot is cast .
I had that thread in mind, but concluded that it may not assist OP. It has the potential of adding insult to injury.secret.simon wrote:Also see this thread on the EU Referendum.
You won't qualify for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR). You will have to apply for Permanent Residence (PR) under EEA Regulations. Are you working or studying and have you been doing so during your qualifying time in the UK?PutiniEEA wrote:Thank u guys
M scared as well but hopefully next year will get indefinite
Bless u all
Good luck