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Welcome.Nicola UK wrote:Hi
Need some advices here. thanks
I have been in the UK since 2008, studied first and got post student visa for 2 years and currently I have EEA family permit, from Jan 2013 to Jan 2018,and thinking what next after my visa expired.
I am thinking to apply British Citizenship but some people said I need to apply Permanent residence card (PR) first. In addition, there is another form called EEA (FM). I am really confused which one I can apply and when I should start to apply to?
When did you become dependent on your sponsor?Nicola UK wrote:Hi guys
Thank you for all the response.
My mistake for the visa. Sorry.
The correct document I have is: RESIDENCE CARD OF A FAMILY MEMBER OF AN EEA NATIONAL.
From 29/Jan/2013 - to 29/Jan/2018
So my next step is EEA (PR) first but when I can start to apply? Thanks again!
Not quite.Nicola UK wrote:Hello there,
Thanks for response.
I married my sponsor on July 2012, got my EEA FP (from Aug/2012 - Feb/2013) and entered to the UK on Sep/2012. After I have my EEA 5yrs family permit (from Jan/2013 - Jan/2018).
So if count from 5 yrs period of time, the earliest time I can apply EEA(PR) is Aug/2017? Advice?
Indefinite Leave to Remain is issued under the UK Immigration Rules and doesn't apply to your situation. You are resident in the UK under EEA Regulations and will qualify for Permanent Residence (PR).Nicola UK wrote:Thanks, now I am much clear!
Just another question, I also found 'indefinite leave to remain' in the UKBA website.
Is it something related to my case too? What's the difference between indefinite leave to remain and EEA (PR)?
Thanks again!
Don't worry...after more than 3 years the Home Office are still sending out letters with the unchanged template as UKBA.Nicola UK wrote:Hi guys
Much appreciate all the response and I am much much clear what I can do next.
Cannot believe that my knowledge about UKBA / UKVI is so out of date!...Sorry!
Good luck to all the applications!
As per PR guidance:Nicola UK wrote:Hello guys,
I have just finished to complete the EEA PR form from their new online service.
Now is asking me for the relevant documentation before paying the 65 £ fee.
It's asking for the 2 photos signed, the passport or national card which of course needs to be original.
For all other documents like employment contracts in some cases the employer only sent me a digital copy which I digitally signed so does this count as "original".
I basically have a mix of "original" and non original documents for each year to proof my employment and residence.
Will this be a problem?
Also will I receive all my documents back once approved?
The scariest part is that at the end of the form is suggesting that the application will take 6 months to be processed......
Turnaround times are mandated by EU law.Unless otherwise stated, please send original documents only. Photocopies are not acceptable. If you’re unable to send the original, please explain why. We’re unlikely to be able to approve your application without sight of the original document.
If you receive bank statements in online/electronic format only, ask your bank to stamp each page with their official stamp.
If you wish to send any documents that are not in English or Welsh, you must get the document translated by a qualified professional translator. Ask the translator or translation company to confirm in writing on the translation
Permanent residency under EU rules (not ILR), just like your husband.Nicola UK wrote:Hi Need help here.
There is no clear way to know what I am going to apply after my EEA 5yrs family permit?
My husband is EEA and currently also hold UK PR. I have RESIDENCE CARD OF A FAMILY MEMBER OF AN EEA NATIONAL. From 29/Jan/2013 - to 29/Jan/2018 Worth mentioning that I am non-EEA.
What should I apply now and when I can start to apply? Thank you in advance
When you complete 5 years in the UK.Nicola UK wrote:Hello
Thank you for the response.
is this the form I need to use: https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... orm-eea-pr
When I can start to apply? Thank you
No. They would refuse and it would be a waste of money and time.Nicola UK wrote:Also I noticed there is another form called: 'apply to settle in the UK" https://www.gov.uk/settle-in-the-uk is it something I can apply too?
thank you