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Useful to start your own topic with your questions and circumstances rather than tagging onto other members threads. See Point 12 of the forum rules FAQs (click)smithman11 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 23, 2018 3:16 pmI am in same situation since you are saying bank statements and bills are not acceptable as residential proof then what sort of documentation is acceptable?
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thank you for your replay, a already read the both pdf the guide and the booklet, but to be honest i got a bit lost about what document need to send. as i'm worried to send less what it should be so make me loose the fee and my application get rejected.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 23, 2018 1:38 pmFollow exactly what is asked by the AN application! Don't assume anything. Your proof goes back for the five years from the date of the application. It is not the same as the PR application. Bank statements and bills are not accepted for AN.
Reviews the AN documentation: https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... en-form-an
i'm trying to use the online application and i noticed that they said at the last page that they said : need to send a proof of living in Uk (they didn't say what kind a proof i need to use and for how long do i need to cover) can i use my p60s and payslips and bank statement and bills as proof? should i show i was in uk for only 1 years or for 5 years or for 10 years? by the way i am a non EEA family member and my wife has the British passport and i just got my PR permit.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 11:28 amEvery application is different though in general there is a standard set of documents as per the instructions.
Happy to share my list of documents I used two years ago:
- Current EU Passport
- HO Letter certifying PR/ILR from 1984
- EEC Citizen Residence Permit issued Dec 1979 stamped with PR/ILR Dec 1984
- Life in the UK Test Certificate
- B1 English Certificate
- Reference Letter from my employer covering 10 years with them.
Hi,avatar16 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 25, 2018 9:11 ami'm trying to use the online application and i noticed that they said at the last page that they said : need to send a proof of living in Uk (they didn't say what kind a proof i need to use and for how long do i need to cover) can i use my p60s and payslips and bank statement and bills as proof? should i show i was in uk for only 1 years or for 5 years or for 10 years? by the way i am a non EEA family member and my wife has the British passport and i just got my PR permit.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 11:28 amEvery application is different though in general there is a standard set of documents as per the instructions.
Happy to share my list of documents I used two years ago:
- Current EU Passport
- HO Letter certifying PR/ILR from 1984
- EEC Citizen Residence Permit issued Dec 1979 stamped with PR/ILR Dec 1984
- Life in the UK Test Certificate
- B1 English Certificate
- Reference Letter from my employer covering 10 years with them.
what do you suggest.
thank you
HI,avatar16 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 25, 2018 9:11 ami'm trying to use the online application and i noticed that they said at the last page that they said : need to send a proof of living in Uk (they didn't say what kind a proof i need to use and for how long do i need to cover) can i use my p60s and payslips and bank statement and bills as proof? should i show i was in uk for only 1 years or for 5 years or for 10 years? by the way i am a non EEA family member and my wife has the British passport and i just got my PR permit.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 11:28 amEvery application is different though in general there is a standard set of documents as per the instructions.
Happy to share my list of documents I used two years ago:
- Current EU Passport
- HO Letter certifying PR/ILR from 1984
- EEC Citizen Residence Permit issued Dec 1979 stamped with PR/ILR Dec 1984
- Life in the UK Test Certificate
- B1 English Certificate
- Reference Letter from my employer covering 10 years with them.
what do you suggest.
thank you
thanks for the reply.Route to ILR wrote: ↑Thu Oct 25, 2018 12:20 pmHI,avatar16 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 25, 2018 9:11 ami'm trying to use the online application and i noticed that they said at the last page that they said : need to send a proof of living in Uk (they didn't say what kind a proof i need to use and for how long do i need to cover) can i use my p60s and payslips and bank statement and bills as proof? should i show i was in uk for only 1 years or for 5 years or for 10 years? by the way i am a non EEA family member and my wife has the British passport and i just got my PR permit.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 11:28 amEvery application is different though in general there is a standard set of documents as per the instructions.
Happy to share my list of documents I used two years ago:
- Current EU Passport
- HO Letter certifying PR/ILR from 1984
- EEC Citizen Residence Permit issued Dec 1979 stamped with PR/ILR Dec 1984
- Life in the UK Test Certificate
- B1 English Certificate
- Reference Letter from my employer covering 10 years with them.
what do you suggest.
thank you
If u r a non EE family member than u have ILR not PR. PR is for EEA family members. Both are same thing but wordings r different.
I already confirmed my route on the previous discussion and on the title of this discussion. but i will do it again if you still didn't get it : I AM AN EEA SPOUSE WHO HOLD A PR.Klarae wrote: ↑Thu Oct 25, 2018 6:12 pmILR is gotten after British spouse route
PR is gotten after EEA spouse route.
Both have different requirements when it comes to documents to submit for naturalization. It doesn't matter if your spouse is now British. All that matters is the route you used to gain settlement.
I only had to submit my non British passport as proof of residence in the UK but my friend who got PR had to submit P60s, PAYSLIPS and other documents as proof going back almost 6 years.
So confirm your route and people would advise you appropriately.