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Hi AugustineeAugustinee wrote:Hello Everyone,
I was wondering anyone sent the EEA (PR) as Non- Eea during Nov 2015.?
I am still waiting for the PR card. Starting a bit nervous.
Here is my timeline.
send application on : 25/11/15
Ho received on : 26/11/15
Payment taken on 30/11/15
Biometric letter dated on 14/12/15
received on 17/12/15
COA dated : 05/01/2016
PR Card : Still waiting
My Employer did check with Home office in February and everything is fine , Ho reply back within 5 days.
Now I am still waiting and it has been 5 months almost 6 months I am getting worried , in the letter said after 6 months employee should be asked to present his or her residence card as evidence of continuing eligibility to take to continue in employment in the UK.
Which mean my job at risk then.
Anyone sent PR out around those time and have heard back from HO yet.?
What should I do next.?
Please advised.
I am super stress now.
Thank you very much in advance.
xx
beaujam90 wrote:Tony2015
Yes i have tried to contact them. They can only check what s it s going on after the 6 months had elapsed.
Well I know that, but I'm afraid even that u still can't say anything till u reach 6 months waiting time, u maybe had these information by post, email, or u may have already called them! Just be patientbeaujam90 wrote:softy monster
Non-EEA have to wait on average 5 months
EEA Have to wait 6 to 7 weeks.
Some have to wait longer than others.
medlence wrote:salmintin wrote:Thanks for sharing, medlence! Do you think your case is particularly complex? Or how do you explain your longer timeline?medlence wrote:My partner has just received her documents back, timeline below
Application sent: 22 Feb
Confirmation email: 11 March
DCPR received: 20 April (dated 14 April)
I have sent mine a month earlier but still waiting.
My timeline:
Documents sent: 23.01.2016
Documents received: 25.01.2016
Payment taken: 27.01.2016
No confirmation email received, but I have requested my passport back and there is a letter with a case number assigned.
Not really salmintin, the only difference is that I have a period of six months on the beginning when I was in the UK I wasn't EU citizen, but I haven't included that period in my application anyway.
We have organised the documents for my partner a little bit better by year and labelled with sticky notes so this might have sped up her application.
I think it is based on pure luck who is going to be reviewing the application and how quick they are.
Hi Tony2015,Tony2015 wrote: Hello medlence have you tried to contact home office about your case ? I hope you have good news soon .
Carling40 wrote:Hi AugustineeAugustinee wrote:Hello Everyone,
I was wondering anyone sent the EEA (PR) as Non- Eea during Nov 2015.?
I am still waiting for the PR card. Starting a bit nervous.
Here is my timeline.
send application on : 25/11/15
Ho received on : 26/11/15
Payment taken on 30/11/15
Biometric letter dated on 14/12/15
received on 17/12/15
COA dated : 05/01/2016
PR Card : Still waiting
My Employer did check with Home office in February and everything is fine , Ho reply back within 5 days.
Now I am still waiting and it has been 5 months almost 6 months I am getting worried , in the letter said after 6 months employee should be asked to present his or her residence card as evidence of continuing eligibility to take to continue in employment in the UK.
Which mean my job at risk then.
Anyone sent PR out around those time and have heard back from HO yet.?
What should I do next.?
Please advised.
I am super stress now.
Thank you very much in advance.
xx
Try not to worry, ( that's a lie, am in the same boat as you) and I worry all the time. The truth is we can't do anything about it but wait, the reality is that the uk don't want non eea nationals here. I pay my taxes like everyone else which is good enough for them to collect but my we are not treated like tax payers who contribute to the economy. So our applications are not treated as priority as they don't make any money from application fees, a prawn is bent because that's just the situation it finds itself. Your employer is obliged to carry out an ecs check on or before the end of the 6 months with the home office if they haven't made a decision by then and that will allow you to continue working. Hang in there not long to go, the end is nigh one way or another stay upbeat
kris12 wrote:Hi,
i am wondering now, in my application i had few employment gaps (2-4 months), but i was also studying at that time, so i had to quit some of the time demanding jobs in order to focus on Uni.
Also, from December '15 till May '16 (when i became self employed), there is another gap (over 4 months, out of which i was travelling for 2 months, and then was looking for work and finding out all details about becoming self-employed etc)
I wonder if this can affect my application?
(I am an EEA national)
Please let me know if you have any experience with this kind of 'gaps' and whether it could affect anything. Im getting a bit stressed after reading some of the comments of people who got refusal for not proving they were employed for even such a short period of time (something over 2 weeks)..
Now if they (HO) have no record of employment for couple of months, means you are unlawful? Or does it only affect NON-EEA nationals?
Please help
Thanks
Thanks for the update, VinGam. If you don't mind, what do you mean by "letter from employers"? What exactly is that?VinGam wrote:Update:
Today UKIV called my current Employer asking to confirm letter. I did not submitted P60s only letter from employers, bank statements and payslips for all of my jobs (3).
It's a letter confirming you have been working in the company during that period.salmintin wrote: Thanks for the update, VinGam. If you don't mind, what do you mean by "letter from employers"? What exactly is that?
Hi your case is similar to my friend when he came to UK in 2001/2002 (something like that) but in his case he applied as asylum seeker, and off course his finger prints were taken, and few years later his application was refused. Till when he got married in 2011 with an EEA national and he's about to apply for his PR in October 2016 which is a month after me(Also applying for PR), and basically he will be asked to send the biometric information once they ask him to do so...what he's wondering about is...since finger prints were taken on 2001/2002 (not sure if it was similar way like nowadays or not), they will know that this person does exist in the data base!!a19 wrote:Hi I apologise if I ask this, but have not seen anything about this. Can a PR certificate be denied due to criminal record from 2000?
Thank you.