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Permanent residence card

Post by EUcards » Mon Jan 26, 2015 6:43 pm

Hi first of all thank you to this wonderful forum which provide free of charge services to community.
I have recently made application using EEA4. How long usually they take to send out acknowledge letter and COA. I have got acknowledge email from the HO. Didnt know they use this service now. Anybody there who has recent experience of over all process? Please share your experience, Thanks

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Re: Permanent residence card

Post by claraluh » Mon Jan 26, 2015 8:26 pm

I Received my Acknowledge letter in one week and I think the COA in two weeks but I think it can take up to a month or even more.

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Re: Permanent residence card

Post by EUcards » Mon Jan 26, 2015 10:08 pm

Ok, Thanks for your reply. Did you get anything through an email, Have you got your PR or still waiting?

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Re: Permanent residence card

Post by Nawali » Thu Jul 21, 2016 4:51 pm

Hi
My husband is qualified EEA National and I am non EEA national, we want to apply for Permanant residence card, can we fill a joint application?
And which application we should fill EEA (PR) OR EEA3?
or another application?
Which application is better to fill EEA ( PR ) OR EEA3

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Re: Permanent residence card

Post by ohara » Thu Jul 21, 2016 9:37 pm

You can use either as it is not mandatory to use the latest form. You need to make sure you include payment and the non-EEA applicants must complete the biometrics section.

If you are going to use the old forms, EEA3 is for EEA citizens and EEA4 is for non-EEA family members.

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