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Thankssilverchloride wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 10:08 pmIf you are doing a JCAP application via NCS then you should get a passport application form, fill it out and take it along to your appointment. Your NCS appointment confirmation should tell you exactly what you have to bring, etc. Maybe phone them and double check.
JCAP is for when you are making a passport application at the same time with NCS or NDRS (online application). You do not need to prove that you are separated. You provide marriage cert if you are applying under 3/5 year rule as spouse of a british citizenredsaintt wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 10:14 pmThankssilverchloride wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 10:08 pmIf you are doing a JCAP application via NCS then you should get a passport application form, fill it out and take it along to your appointment. Your NCS appointment confirmation should tell you exactly what you have to bring, etc. Maybe phone them and double check.
One question what is JCAP application. 2nd there is one question that are you married, single, divorced or separated, I am separated shall I submit my marriage certificate with it or what prove I submit with it to prove I am separated.
Once again thanks.
Thanks brother I am Married to EU, married in 2009 got PR 2016. Another question where I stuck that I got 3 speeding point I accepted did not imposed by court shall i declare.Hstepper07 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 10:38 pmJCAP is for when you are making a passport application at the same time with NCS or NDRS (online application). You do not need to prove that you are separated. You provide marriage cert if you are applying under 3/5 year rule as spouse of a british citizenredsaintt wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 10:14 pmThankssilverchloride wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 10:08 pmIf you are doing a JCAP application via NCS then you should get a passport application form, fill it out and take it along to your appointment. Your NCS appointment confirmation should tell you exactly what you have to bring, etc. Maybe phone them and double check.
One question what is JCAP application. 2nd there is one question that are you married, single, divorced or separated, I am separated shall I submit my marriage certificate with it or what prove I submit with it to prove I am separated.
Once again thanks.
Not every local council provide JCAP service. But for naturalisation, you can go to any council for the service. Just make sure are in physically in the UK 5 years ago from the date you submit your application. Many people simply refused because of this.redsaintt wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 10:14 pmThankssilverchloride wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 10:08 pmIf you are doing a JCAP application via NCS then you should get a passport application form, fill it out and take it along to your appointment. Your NCS appointment confirmation should tell you exactly what you have to bring, etc. Maybe phone them and double check.
One question what is JCAP application. 2nd there is one question that are you married, single, divorced or separated, I am separated shall I submit my marriage certificate with it or what prove I submit with it to prove I am separated.
Once again thanks.
Thanks brothercyclina1 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 11:51 pmNot every local council provide JCAP service. But for naturalisation, you can go to any council for the service. Just make sure are in physically in the UK 5 years ago from the date you submit your application. Many people simply refused because of this.redsaintt wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 10:14 pmThankssilverchloride wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 10:08 pmIf you are doing a JCAP application via NCS then you should get a passport application form, fill it out and take it along to your appointment. Your NCS appointment confirmation should tell you exactly what you have to bring, etc. Maybe phone them and double check.
One question what is JCAP application. 2nd there is one question that are you married, single, divorced or separated, I am separated shall I submit my marriage certificate with it or what prove I submit with it to prove I am separated.
Once again thanks.
Don't rely on NCS officer, and check everything carefully. as you can see some cases in this forum NCS officer made very silly mistake and failed the applicant. And NCS officer is not the HO, the caseworker in HO won't care if the NCS made mistake and failed you or not.
Thanks sircyclina1 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 1:48 amduring your appeal of your ILR refuse you may not allowed to work in the UK because you didn't have valid leave to remain. I just assume you were working when you applied ILR. Not clear enough from the information you provided.
Thus you may fail because of violated immigration law: working without permission. but of course I am not sure as I don't know the detail. That's can be different from different people. You may need proper consultation from lawyer.
Not convicted prosecution and speed ticket should not affect your good characters.
I mention in my post I got married 15 Dec 2009 my visa expires 23 Dec 2009 after two months I apply for residence card I think in March but they issue me working permission and later on 5 year visa.
Its look like this but if this is the matter they will not send me acknowledgement letter and working permission.cyclina1 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 2:45 amyou didn't have 3c leave after your student visa expired in 23-12-2009, because you didn't apply new visa before expired. And overstayed for more than 28 days without any leave, before you applied spouse visa in March 2010.
You seem broken immigration law in this case.
Not so. OP did not require 3c leave. He got married to an EEA National before his student visa expired. There are no gaps and OP did not break immigration law. Residence Card is not a compulsory requirement for direct EEA family members.cyclina1 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 2:45 amyou didn't have 3c leave after your student visa expired in 23-12-2009, because you didn't apply new visa before expired. And overstayed for more than 28 days without any leave, before you applied spouse visa in March 2010.
You seem broken immigration law in this case.
i dont understand, so that means if you married to an EEA national when your visa valid, you can lawfully stay in the UK even your visa expired, without 3C leave? Can you please state by what law? Thanks.Hstepper07 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 9:44 amNot so. OP did not require 3c leave. He got married to an EEA National before his student visa expired. There are no gaps and OP did not break immigration law. Residence Card is not a compulsory requirement for direct EEA family members.cyclina1 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 2:45 amyou didn't have 3c leave after your student visa expired in 23-12-2009, because you didn't apply new visa before expired. And overstayed for more than 28 days without any leave, before you applied spouse visa in March 2010.
You seem broken immigration law in this case.
Yes EEA National exercising treaty right and their family members can reside in the UK legally without visa. Section 3c comes under Immigration law. EEA Nationals and their family members come under EEA Regulations. You seem to be confusing the 2cyclina1 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 10:15 ami dont understand, so that means if you married to an EEA national when your visa valid, you can lawfully stay in the UK even your visa expired, without 3C leave? Can you please state by what law? Thanks.Hstepper07 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 9:44 amNot so. OP did not require 3c leave. He got married to an EEA National before his student visa expired. There are no gaps and OP did not break immigration law. Residence Card is not a compulsory requirement for direct EEA family members.cyclina1 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 2:45 amyou didn't have 3c leave after your student visa expired in 23-12-2009, because you didn't apply new visa before expired. And overstayed for more than 28 days without any leave, before you applied spouse visa in March 2010.
You seem broken immigration law in this case.
I see, even their family members are not EEA national? they can also reside in the UK legally without visa?Hstepper07 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 10:21 amYes EEA National exercising treaty right and their family members can reside in the UK legally without visa. Section 3c comes under Immigration law. EEA Nationals and their family members come under EEA Regulations. You seem to be confusing the 2cyclina1 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 10:15 ami dont understand, so that means if you married to an EEA national when your visa valid, you can lawfully stay in the UK even your visa expired, without 3C leave? Can you please state by what law? Thanks.Hstepper07 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 9:44 amNot so. OP did not require 3c leave. He got married to an EEA National before his student visa expired. There are no gaps and OP did not break immigration law. Residence Card is not a compulsory requirement for direct EEA family members.cyclina1 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 2:45 amyou didn't have 3c leave after your student visa expired in 23-12-2009, because you didn't apply new visa before expired. And overstayed for more than 28 days without any leave, before you applied spouse visa in March 2010.
You seem broken immigration law in this case.
Thanks brother for clarification. Last one shall I mention this gap in the application form?Hstepper07 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 10:21 amYes EEA National exercising treaty right and their family members can reside in the UK legally without visa. Section 3c comes under Immigration law. EEA Nationals and their family members come under EEA Regulations. You seem to be confusing the 2cyclina1 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 10:15 ami dont understand, so that means if you married to an EEA national when your visa valid, you can lawfully stay in the UK even your visa expired, without 3C leave? Can you please state by what law? Thanks.Hstepper07 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 9:44 amNot so. OP did not require 3c leave. He got married to an EEA National before his student visa expired. There are no gaps and OP did not break immigration law. Residence Card is not a compulsory requirement for direct EEA family members.cyclina1 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 2:45 amyou didn't have 3c leave after your student visa expired in 23-12-2009, because you didn't apply new visa before expired. And overstayed for more than 28 days without any leave, before you applied spouse visa in March 2010.
You seem broken immigration law in this case.
Thanks brother I have to submit my marriage certificate with it or not cause I left my wife living at separate placecyclina1 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 09, 2018 1:54 amHe is correct, you have no gap as once you married, you are subjected under EEA treaty right and legally stay in the UK. I am not very familiar with EEA treaty thus I was wrong before. Actually the non-EU national partner of the BC is even more restrictive than non-EU national partner of the EU citizen in the UK........
Brother could you please send me any link where its says cause I am too much scared I saved 1300 after a long struggle.Hstepper07 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 9:44 amNot so. OP did not require 3c leave. He got married to an EEA National before his student visa expired. There are no gaps and OP did not break immigration law. Residence Card is not a compulsory requirement for direct EEA family members.cyclina1 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 2:45 amyou didn't have 3c leave after your student visa expired in 23-12-2009, because you didn't apply new visa before expired. And overstayed for more than 28 days without any leave, before you applied spouse visa in March 2010.
You seem broken immigration law in this case.
Its usually stated on the residence application form that you do not need to apply for a residence card to live in the uk.redsaintt wrote: ↑Tue Apr 10, 2018 5:43 amBrother could you please send me any link where its says cause I am too much scared I saved 1300 after a long struggle.Hstepper07 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 9:44 amNot so. OP did not require 3c leave. He got married to an EEA National before his student visa expired. There are no gaps and OP did not break immigration law. Residence Card is not a compulsory requirement for direct EEA family members.cyclina1 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 2:45 amyou didn't have 3c leave after your student visa expired in 23-12-2009, because you didn't apply new visa before expired. And overstayed for more than 28 days without any leave, before you applied spouse visa in March 2010.
You seem broken immigration law in this case.