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I do not think they could argue that. If you look at The Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006, and in particular Regulation 15(1)(f) you will see it reads :-i thot i will be eligible for naturalisation in july 2010, if i can get it in dec i will be very pleased. how sure are u of the december? can they argue that they met when it was stamped on your passport.
-: And I think that, on your facts, you clearly did that sometime in December 2008, and indeed arguably sometime in May 2008.15.—(1) The following persons shall acquire the right to reside in the United Kingdom permanently—
(f) a person who—
(i) has resided in the United Kingdom in accordance with these Regulations for a
continuous period of five years; and
(ii) was, at the end of that period, a family member who has retained the right of
residence.
I must admit, no, but do appreciate that until the current EU regulations came into force on 30.04.06, no one got PR status until they had a sticker in their passport saying that. It was only the EU Directive that came into force on 30.04.06 that made gaining PR status automatic on the 5th anniversary, and the PR sticker merely confirmatory of that status.have you met anyone who naturalised without waiting for one year after the date pr was stamped on their passport.
What exactly are you planning? Where now is the person you intend to marry?if i marry a student or someone on visiting while am still on my pr what status wud that person get?