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Thank you!!!iibdii wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2019 3:53 pmHello sp
Being Irish national you do not need to go for settlement scheme However you can if you want to.
Your wife need to apply as the old BRC will be outlawed as i heard but thats pretty straight forward for brc holders
They just need your NI number and they will check your proof of income, working everything.
Im in similar situation but my wife didn't renounce British nationality yet so i was refused my PR even after i was issued 5 year EU permit.
Im still waiting on Settlement scheme decision if they dont issue me we will renounce British citizenship and try again.
Best of luck with your application
I am not sure about your situation. But for example my situation: I received my settled status but when I log in to my application I can see : We can not start your application until you have given your biometric information. But I already done biometric and even received settled status. So it's probably problem with Tech.1990phusang wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2019 9:01 amI applied yesterday and gave the bio matrices at the same day . And the staff from bio matrices said that they have submitted my bio matrices to gov.co .uk . And I have checked so many time today and yesterday after bio matrices in my application where we can log in . It’s says still I need to book appointment for the further complete application. Is this happen to anyone or I don’t know . They should have said my application is fully complete but not yet please let me know if this normal . Or I happen to me only .
Hi Asadaqeelasadaqeel wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 2:20 pmHi Guys
Has anyone in the group applied through retained rights or have information on it.
It been a month since i did biometrics, still no decision.
I was unable to provide my ex valid ID.
But i provided them with expired ID.
Really stressed, can anybody help ?
Many Thanks
Hi Jabir,Jabir314 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 10:54 amHi Asadaqeelasadaqeel wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 2:20 pmHi Guys
Has anyone in the group applied through retained rights or have information on it.
It been a month since i did biometrics, still no decision.
I was unable to provide my ex valid ID.
But i provided them with expired ID.
Really stressed, can anybody help ?
Many Thanks
Any update on your case ?
You can not get Settled Status for 2 reasonsRJW wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2019 3:45 pm
Complained via phone that applicant guidance suggests non-EU family members of EU citizens will receive settled status if they have been resident in UK 5 years or more. Requirement to have "relevant document" for that that period ("family permit, registration certificate, residence card, document certifying permanent residence or permanent residence card") disadvantages residence permit holders such as those having a UK Ancestry Visa.
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I'm in a similar situation where one gets punished for changing to a EU Settlement visa with all previous years getting nullified (except if used towards a 10 yr period based settled status which costs a potload more) and one has to wait for another 5 yrs for settled status because the caseworker guidance is written that way. I don't think you you will get any useful response on your complaint since they have acted as per the written caseworker guidance. The situation calls for a change in law and has to be taken up with the home secretary and/or the law has to be challenged in court.RJW wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2019 3:45 pm
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Complained via phone that applicant guidance suggests non-EU family members of EU citizens will receive settled status if they have been resident in UK 5 years or more. Requirement to have "relevant document" for that that period ("family permit, registration certificate, residence card, document certifying permanent residence or permanent residence card") disadvantages residence permit holders such as those having a UK Ancestry Visa.
Written complaint re BRP delay, biometrics request misinformation and negligent applicant guidance submitted to Resolution Centre. Will update when response received.
I have nothing against the Conservatives. But I wouldn't expect the average conservative MP to put his time and muscle into acting in the interest of a minority of his constituents. Anyway, on point, I think the new thread would have to be titled to end with 'Discriminatory Settled status period requirement'. Or something very specific that captures the point. As I mentioned earlier, this is a specific problem that affects a minority, but an economically and politically significant minority, and I would only expect the affected parties to be motivated to pull together to sort this out.....
Somewhat surprisingly, employees in my Conservative MP's office were very generous in their assistance. It's telling that they also initially figured I should receive settled status. However, once it became absolutely clear to all of us that legal change would be required before my pre-settlement decision could be altered, I said that it was a battle for another time. Any EU Settlement Scheme-related energy I've had since has gone into pushing for the faulty applicant guidance to be improved.
As you suggest, AshJK, I'll start a new thread ending with "Switching Status" instead of "CoA and decision time".
The user has started a separate topic now, please continue responding there as you asked.AshJK wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 6:56 pmI have nothing against the Conservatives. But I wouldn't expect the average conservative MP to put his time and muscle into acting in the interest of a minority of his constituents. Anyway, on point, I think the new thread would have to be titled to end with 'Discriminatory Settled status period requirement'. Or something very specific that captures the point. As I mentioned earlier, this is a specific problem that affects a minority, but an economically and politically significant minority, and I would only expect the affected parties to be motivated to pull together to sort this out.....
Somewhat surprisingly, employees in my Conservative MP's office were very generous in their assistance. It's telling that they also initially figured I should receive settled status. However, once it became absolutely clear to all of us that legal change would be required before my pre-settlement decision could be altered, I said that it was a battle for another time. Any EU Settlement Scheme-related energy I've had since has gone into pushing for the faulty applicant guidance to be improved.
As you suggest, AshJK, I'll start a new thread ending with "Switching Status" instead of "CoA and decision time".
Assuming your case is a straightforward one without going into a lot of side possibilities, then provided the relationship based on which your first RC was issued in 2016 still subsists with the same basis at the end of the 5 yr period (2021), your pre settled status will change to settled status on application in 2021. If the relationship basis on which you file the presettled application is going to be a new one, or is expected to change after application, then you will have to give more details and ask this question.Raj0089 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 7:04 pmHi ,I hope anyone could help me with this question..
I am a family member of an EU national,I have been granted RC on 2016 obviously if I apply now then I should get PRE-SATTELED status.
Once I got pre sattled status do I need to wait another 5(five)years to get sattled status or I can apply after 2(two) years for sattled status.
As 2016 to 2019= 3years
2019 to 2021=2 years.
Please any one know about this ?
No, I'm yet to send my passport. But I believe it would be sent back to me in matter of days. I don't know but that's what I read
Hi asadaqeelasadaqeel wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 11:27 amHi Jabir,Jabir314 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 10:54 amHi Asadaqeelasadaqeel wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 2:20 pmHi Guys
Has anyone in the group applied through retained rights or have information on it.
It been a month since i did biometrics, still no decision.
I was unable to provide my ex valid ID.
But i provided them with expired ID.
Really stressed, can anybody help ?
Many Thanks
Any update on your case ?
No same situation. Wbu ?
Thanks
Ow! I will be starting the same process this or next week. Can you please let me know here how fast did you get your passport back? We are planning holidays in November and I’m not sure it is smart to book anything as the process isn’t very clear
Jabir314 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 10:57 pmHi asadaqeelasadaqeel wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 11:27 amHi Jabir,Jabir314 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 10:54 amHi Asadaqeelasadaqeel wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 2:20 pmI did apply based on retained rights.Submitted my biometrics on the 9th of July.No response yet.I've called them several times .I have given up calling now.I am just waiting.
Hi Guys
Has anyone in the group applied through retained rights or have information on it.
It been a month since i did biometrics, still no decision.
I was unable to provide my ex valid ID.
But i provided them with expired ID.
Really stressed, can anybody help ?
Many Thanks
Any update on your case ?
No same situation. Wbu ?
Thanks
No nothing. Still waiting. I’m very nerves about this. It’s been a long time now. I’m very worried.