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by Lolabora » Sun Jan 17, 2021 1:58 am
Hi there! If you are married to a British citizen who obtained settled status via Surinder Singh, why would you answer "yes" to being a family member of EEA / EU national in the naturalisation application? If you do, which would be wrong, it will ask you for proof of CSI. For the purposes of the British Nationality Act, a British citizen is treated, unsurprisingly, as a British citizen. When they returned to the UK with their non-EU spouses via Surinder Singh route, they were "qualified British citizens" and not EEA or Swiss Nationals exercising treaty right in the UK. This means that a non-EU national with settled status in the above category should not need to present proof of CSI for the purpose of the naturalisation application, unlike EEA nationals who obtained settled status after exercising treaty rights in the UK. but please correct me if I am missing anything here.