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Believe me, I have asked myself the same question so many times - just causes more work for everyone involved. They can't include it on the card as I believe it comes in a prescribed format according to EU regs but a simple note with the application would certainly not do any harm.Why don't they give out this information with the EEA PR card directly as opposed to one having to request this again via a different procedure?! (more of a rhetorical question)
The helpline is notorious for given out wrong/misleading advice. Maybe it is staffed with underpaid agency workers who do not get the required training, it certainly appears so.With regards to my second question: Are these UK Visa people just terribly misinformed then? It appears that half the time the information they give out is inaccurate..?
They check the Caseworker Information database. But I will also send them my SAR which shows the PR date, better safe than sorryIf there is only the date of issue printed on the EEA PR card, how do the people evaluating your naturalisation application actually know when you have acquired PR status?
Because she has made an elementary school girl error.dynax wrote:Hi noajthan,
I wasn't aware of the 6(1) and 6(2) BNA application, but a quick google search yielded that to apply under 6(2) one must be married to a British citizen, is this correct? If so, I would be applying under 6(1).
Either way, what you say makes perfect sense. Nonetheless, the following questions remain:
- If there is only the date of issue printed on the EEA PR card, how do the people evaluating your naturalisation application actually know when you have acquired PR status? Assuming this is actually recorded in some government system somewhere, how do I know/find out myself which date they have officially granted me PR status for?
- Why did the person on UK Visa helpline say she advises everyone to at least wait 12 months after the EEA PR card is issued before applying for naturalisation?
Many thanks!
*EDIT*: I believe LilyLalilu answered my first question with the following:
--> The date PR was acquired is normally recorded on the Caseworker Information Database and you should apply for a fast-track SAR or make an NCS appointment to establish which date has been recorded.
Why don't they give out this information with the EEA PR card directly as opposed to one having to request this again via a different procedure?! (more of a rhetorical question)
With regards to my second question: Are these UK Visa people just terribly misinformed then? It appears that half the time the information they give out is inaccurate..?
Welcome.cecilenice wrote:Hello,
I am an EEA national. I applied for my PR card in July and received it last week (it took just over 4 months). The PR card is dated last week. However, when I applied for my PR card, I covered over 6 years (as indicated in a cover letter I added to my application).
I applied for citizenship this morning (I had already passed the Life in UK test + English test).
I used the checking service (I did not want to send my passport). The employee checking my paperwork was slightly concerned that my PR card was not back dated so she called a contact at the PR services end. She gave my PR number and they confirmed that in their file I was granted permanent resident status in Aug. 2014 (and not Nov. 2016 as indicated on the PR card).
For information, the date to put in your citizenship application (section 1.3) is that on the PR card.
Hope this helps.