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Sorry realised I totally forgot to add the key info. Am Benelux citizen so just want to get my PR sorted out so I can get dual citizenship process going. Should have started it before the PR Card shenanigans started last year but hey it is what it is ! (Not sure what AN means though)noajthan wrote:The point is online docs are readily manipulated.
You are confusing AN application with a visa or PR application.
It is neither. Certainly not a rerun of PR.
Simply provide evidence for past 5 / 10 years as requested - from date of application.
I thought you were asking about naturalisation (AN).HurdyGurdy wrote:Sorry realised I totally forgot to add the key info. Am Benelux citizen so just want to get my PR sorted out so I can get dual citizenship process going. Should have started it before the PR Card shenanigans started last year but hey it is what it is ! (Not sure what AN means though)noajthan wrote:The point is online docs are readily manipulated.
You are confusing AN application with a visa or PR application.
It is neither. Certainly not a rerun of PR.
Simply provide evidence for past 5 / 10 years as requested - from date of application.
But sounds good - 5 years since start of qualifying residence should be easy!
Yes, you can choose the relevant qualifying period; any 5-year period of continuously exercising treaty rights counts for the purpose of acquiring PR.
When you complete the form, just be very clear which period you are basing your PR on and supply evidence for this period only.
Its not 'easier'. Someone who has been in UK for only 5 years may not even have been a valid qualified person. #fail.HurdyGurdy wrote:Hmm that is worrying me as seems to be counterintuitive to what I read before even on these forums.
So it is easier for someone who arrived more recently that someone who has been here for ever.
There is no way I have payslips, utility bills or bank statements or absence data going back that long and whilst I have a letter of employment from all my employers going back to day one that sounds not sufficient.
Why would one need to prove residency for the period before five year of qualifying ? Or did I misread your suggestion and should we fill in all periods but only evidence the last five years ?
Sorry - I was so convinced I finally got the hang of this and your response really threw me
That link is to someone else's opinion.HurdyGurdy wrote:Thanks for all the info, will take under advisement. I am concerned though it contradicts to the linked post in my earlier reply which states to pick a specific period and provide evidence for that period only.
I guess you do run a risk of no fallback if there is something wrong with that selected period and hence taking the broader approach helps in that aspect.
Thanks again!
Exactly.you do run a risk of no fallback if there is something wrong with that selected period and hence taking the broader approach helps in that aspect.