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Registration certificate has no validity. It does not confer a rightbof Permanent Residence, which is acquired only once the conditions in Regulations 15 (1)(a) are met.mzotti wrote:I am an Italian citizen and was issued with an UK "Registration Certificate" card in 2007, I don't remember exactly the process I went through to obtain it as I had some help from a friend. It has no expiration date and all it says is, Type of Document: Registration Certificate. I would like to apply for the Permanent Residence card for my wife and kids (They are all Italian citizens) but first I would like to establish whether my undated registration certificate is already the Permanent Resident card (because it has no expiration date?) so that the application (EEAPR) for my family members will be simpler and I don't have to go through the process of applying for it again (for myself).
My DCPR does not have an expiration datenoajthan wrote:A DCPR expires after 10 years.
I'm not sure what OP has.ohara wrote:My DCPR does not have an expiration datenoajthan wrote:A DCPR expires after 10 years.
Ah yes - permanent residence card for non-EEA family members lasts 10 years, as the security features in the card get updated often - just like the UK BRP's (see the threads where people are asking about their ILR BRP having an expiration date earlier than 10 years as there is a new generation of security features being implemented in 2025 I think).noajthan wrote:I'm not sure what OP has.ohara wrote:My DCPR does not have an expiration datenoajthan wrote:A DCPR expires after 10 years.
But DCPR will still expire in 10 years:
http://www.eearegulations.co.uk/Archive/V20150406
3-18-(5)
noajthan wrote:Interesting to note that docs issued in earlier years appear to have contained an expiry date:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/europe ... 82825.html
A SAR from UKVI may help clarify what OP actually has.
@mzotti , how long had you lived in UK before 2007 - and what had you been doing before 2007?
Where are you now?
What have you been doing since 2007?
Have you enjoyed prolonged absences from UK?
Do you gave ambitions of citizenship?
If so you will need a DCPR too.
Where are family members?
Their activities since 2007?
So if arrived in 2006 the document you received is a RC as you hadn't had time to acquire PR by 2007.mzotti wrote:@noajthan, your questions answered below:
Arrived in the UK in 2006
I am still in the UK
Working / exercising Treaty rights as a self employer
No prolonged absences from UK
I pretend to apply for naturalization 1 year after I am issued with the a permanent residence card.
All family members in the UK
And one last question... The EEAPR form is based on a "qualifying period", does this period can be any of my choice since when I completed 5 years of residence & exercising the treaty rights or the latest period relative to the date I am applying?
Thanks