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No - British passport only and marriage certificate.2.) Do I need to provide my husband's European passport along the British so they understand how my BRP came about, or that would just confuse them?
Yes - apply this year with your PR.3.) My BRP will no longer be valid after 31 December 2020 due to Brexit. Will my application be refused if the decision is not made before 31 December, or as long as I apply this year, I'm good to use the BRP and will not need to apply through the EU settlement scheme?
Other official documents/letter, such as Council Tax bills, letters from employers, HMRC tax communications, DWP Child Benefit/Pensions, etc. I expect the HMRC listing will be ok. Bank statements are not accepted for residency.4.) My passport never got stamped when I travelled to and from the UK. Can I print out my tax record from the HMRC website to prove my presence as I haven't got my P60's any more? If not, can I provide bank statements (e.g.2 per year) to show my presence?
You don't have to prove your husband was exercising treaty rights.5.) Do I need to prove that my husband was exercising treaty rights (i.e. working) during my qualifying period and that's why I was given a BRP, or they take the BRP at face value and I only need to prove that I was actually present in the UK in the last 3 years?
The CSI requirement relates to persons exercising treaty rights as "Students" or "Self-sufficient" full-time, so should not apply to you.
Yeah, CSI doesn't apply to me. I'm certain of that.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 6:30 pmThe CSI requirement relates to persons exercising treaty rights as "Students" or "Self-sufficient" full-time, so should not apply to you.
P60s are fine - you'll have to scan them for the application anyway.
As this is a new application you should include the temporary address.- Previous addresses. I have been living at the same place for 7 years, however me and my husband had a few problems so I moved out for about 7 months 2 years ago. I didn't declare this temporary address at the time when I applied for my permanent residence card as by the time of the application I already moved back in. Where the form asks about previous addresses, "Have you lived at your current address for 5 years?" - can I say yes as I have but not continuously. Or should I say no but then I would need to mention my temporary address?
Yes - just double-checking... your card states "Permanent Residence"?Where the forms asks: "Are you a family member of an EEA national who has been issued with a permanent residence card?" - Should I say yes or no?
Yes, essentially you have ILR, under EEA regulations.- Further to this, "Have you been granted indefinite leave to enter, or remain, in the UK?" - That's my permanent residence card, correct? But it's not ILR but a permanent residence card...
All applications should be listed, but I don't believe you need to explain specific circumstances.- In 2013 my application for a residence card (under EU law) was refused because my neigbour told the immigration officers calling that he didn't see my husband living there with me. We went to court to appeal and won and the residence card was subsequently issued. The form asks about previous immigration applications where I will include there reference number for this, but do I need to say anything further about the rejection and the succeasful court appeal on the form?
YES.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 5:44 pmYes - just double-checking... your card states "Permanent Residence"?
If I don't declare it, and they see on my credit file, or wherever that I also had a different address for 7 months, is it going to be seen as deception?alterhase58 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 5:44 pmAs this is a new application you should include the temporary address.
The onus is on the applicant to provide correct details - it could be seen as deception, or not.If I don't declare it, and they see on my credit file, or wherever that I also had a different address for 7 months, is it going to be seen as deception?
If I declare it, will it not cause issues that I didn't declare it in 2018 when I applied for the permanent residence card? Or they don't cross reference BC applications with previous applications in such depth?