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Do you retaining your wrights following divorce?Lyuda_16 wrote:Thank you for ur response. There is some more information
Married 07/2011
I received Resident card- 04/2012
Final divorce- 03/2015
Retained right residency and received resident card -09/2015
I have being working since 2011 and my ex partner also has being working since 2008.
We have claimed only child benefit and child tax credit
blackhorse2016 wrote:Do you retaining your wrights following divorce?Lyuda_16 wrote:Thank you for ur response. There is some more information
Married 07/2011
I received Resident card- 04/2012
Final divorce- 03/2015
Retained right residency and received resident card -09/2015
I have being working since 2011 and my ex partner also has being working since 2008.
We have claimed only child benefit and child tax credit
blackhorse2016 wrote:blackhorse2016 wrote:Do you retaining your wrights following divorce?Lyuda_16 wrote:Thank you for ur response. There is some more information
Married 07/2011
I received Resident card- 04/2012
Final divorce- 03/2015
Retained right residency and received resident card -09/2015
I have being working since 2011 and my ex partner also has being working since 2008.
We have claimed only child benefit and child tax credit
You have to prove that your finance was exercising her treaty wrights from your date of marriage to date of final divorce by
Employment/ self employed or self sufficient in full capacity.
Employment:
Previous employment contracts, pay slips, P45, P 60, HM revenue tax coding notices ect.
Self employment:
Proof that He/she was registerd with HM revenue & customes as self employed, all previous Tax returns submitted to HMRC and their proofs, NI class 2 payments, invoices for work done, payments receipts, business insurance, any proof of business advertising, customers reference letter if you be able to get, business profit and loss accounts, company registration if you have, any premises use for business (lease or rental) agreements, material use in business buying receipts and a letter from registerd Accountant who is dealing with HMRC on your behalf, ect.
Self sufficient: you must have CSI insurance for that full period of you and your all family members covered. Your bank statements shows you have enough funds to cover you all expenses for that time.
Hope this will help.
Regards,
James
Congrats ......!!!!abi123 wrote:Another Silent Reader Here just felt that it be Right thing to post my PR timeline to help others....
Application sent 30/01/2016
Application Received 01/02/2016
Payment taken 06/02/2016
BioMet Letter 25/02/2016
BioMet done 26/02/2016
COA 25/03/2016 dated 23/03/2016
PR 28/07/2016 dated 26/07 on the letter. I received the Card on friday 28/07.2016...
This forum and its Members have been a great support thank you everyone and keep up the good work.
Thanks once again.
Congrats !!!abi123 wrote:Another Silent Reader Here just felt that it be Right thing to post my PR timeline to help others....
Application sent 30/01/2016
Application Received 01/02/2016
Payment taken 06/02/2016
BioMet Letter 25/02/2016
BioMet done 26/02/2016
COA 25/03/2016 dated 23/03/2016
PR 28/07/2016 dated 26/07 on the letter. I received the Card on friday 28/07.2016...
This forum and its Members have been a great support thank you everyone and keep up the good work.
Thanks once again.
waterforelephants14 wrote:UPDATE:waterforelephants14 wrote:Hi all,
We have received our passports back! Finally! We can now travel on the 20th July as hoped. Still awaiting PR though...
Timeline is:
Application for PR (non-EEA applicant) sent: 23.01.16
Received by HO: 26.01.16
Biometrics letter received: 12.02.16
Biometrics given: 13.02.16
COA letter with right to work received: 02.03.16
Passports requested back: 25.06.16
'Documents not received' form submitted: 08.07.16, 09.07.16, 11.07.16, 12.07.16, 13.07.16 (basically one a day - not sure whether to any avail but thought it was worth a try - we were getting desperate!)
Called HO phoneline twice over last two weeks - very unhelpful but an email provided to us second time we called: liverpooleuro.passportreturns@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
Email sent to liverpooleuro.passportreturns@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk and liverpooleuro.passportreturns@ukba.gsi.gov.uk AND complaints@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk: 14.07.16
Passports arrived back: 15.07.16 (letter dated 13.07.16)
PR: ???
My question now is, we are travelling to Spain on 20.07.16, returning ten days later. Will we have trouble re-entering the UK? My (non-EEA national) RC in my passport expired on 05.07.16...
Thanks!
Letter confirming Permanent Residence and all documents returned: 18.07.16 (letter dated 14.07.16)
Now just waiting for the actual PR card to arrive.
So for those of you (non-EEA applicants) who applied mid-Jan, you should hopefully receive your PR anytime now - we submitted our application on the 23.01 and the letter confirming PR arrived on 16.07 - so just under 6 months!
Good luck to everyone and thanks for everyone's help!
Please any one Do you know the time for Application PR EU?noajthan wrote:@whistles this topic is already a jumbled mess of mixed up questions.
If you now have a question on naturalisation and the privilege of citizenship then you need to post it in the BC forum (not here).
Stop posting same question over and over. Your spam post removed.Ciaocico wrote:Please any one Do you know the time for Application PR EU?
noajthan wrote:Stop posting same question over and over. Your spam post removed.Ciaocico wrote:Please any one Do you know the time for Application PR EU?
Noone knows. It takes months.
Sit tight.
This jumbled and confusing topic is or was supposedly for timelines - so observe other members' timelines here.
Your mileage may vary.
There may be a bit of a rush on with all this wild talk of Brexit and one thing and another.
And even caseworker's are human, some will no doubt be taking kids on holiday so HO could be short-staffed..
Congrats ...!!!!Bumble wrote:Missed the delivery on the 30th so collected it today. DCPR received, together with my passport (and I assume) all documents. I have not ran through them as I am at work but it seems about the right thickness.
My timeline in signature.
The additional information they requested arrived on the 18th which is the date they issued it, so I think I was lucky with my caseworker acting so fast.
Bumble wrote:Missed the delivery on the 30th so collected it today. DCPR received, together with my passport (and I assume) all documents. I have not ran through them as I am at work but it seems about the right thickness.
My timeline in signature.
The additional information they requested arrived on the 18th which is the date they issued it, so I think I was lucky with my caseworker acting so fast.
Timelines are 3.5-4 months for EEA/EU citizens currently if there are no complications.Ikonkar wrote:Hi Guys,
Just checking to see if there's anybody applied in 1st week of May 2016?
My wife(EEA) did, but haven't received anything yet, so wondering about timelines.
Applied: 04/05/2016
HO received: 05/05/2016
Payment: 06/05/2016
Confirmation Email: 06/06/2016
PR: Awaiting??