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True, in principle, but it will not be evident for the case-worker when PR was actually acquired. If the naturalisation application is sent in before Mar 2011 (or whatever month the PR sticker says) the OP still better includes those documents from the spouse from before Mar 2005 as you said.noodles wrote:.. but as you've already received your PR sticker, you can apply on your own NOW without your partner's documents as these have already been confirmed. Hope this helps
Hi,johnty wrote:thanks all for your comments.
I have read through all the links.
I still have all the documents from PR application and will just add this year stuff to it.
In one of the link it says
"Evidence that you are free from immigration time restrictions"
How am I going to provide this?
If I automatically acquired PR I do not have anything to prove this.
What about that NCS shocking revelation post? according to that I should wait for MAR 2011??
I really confused now.
shall I apply now or wait?
All required documents are ready and also have passed lifeinuk test.. just need to be sure if I can apply and do not want to waste £735.
Need to use Form AN?
thanks
Of course, you have! By way of the documents proving that treaty rights had been exercised as explained above. How do you think your application for PR was accepted in the first place? The date on the PR sticker is simply the date of issue.johnty wrote:"Evidence that you are free from immigration time restrictions"
How am I going to provide this?
If I automatically acquired PR I do not have anything to prove this.
You need to reread that thread esp. the entries form the more rational people there. The only 'shocking revelation' is that one NCS doesn't understand the relevant law.johnty wrote:What about that NCS shocking revelation post? according to that I should wait for MAR 2011??
Thanks yusfaith,yusfaith wrote:You can apply now. i have passed through thesame, you can check all my post. i married in feb 2004 and applied for my PR in march 2010. i received the sticker in sept,2010. I applied for british citizen thesame month i received my PR and was granted. I am just waiting for my paasport interview now. You automatically acquired your PR status from the 5th anniversary of your marriage, the sticker is just a mere confirmation.
yusfaith wrote: Hi,
I have the same situation.
As I understood, there is different ways of applying:
Through NCS:
1) 5+1 years rule applies, EEA national docs required to show qualified period for 6 years
2) Independently, 1 year after PR card issued or inserted sticker in your passport.
OR Directly to UKBA, no need to show EEA documents through route 1)
Anyone please confirm above.
Thanks!
Yes, I meant sending it directly would improve chance to avoid asking questions of 6 years documents of EEA national, I do not really want to go through this again, we are in the process of devorsing now and I think if it is going to effect my application? or shall i wait 1 year since stiker issued?johnty wrote:yusfaith wrote: Hi,
I have the same situation.
As I understood, there is different ways of applying:
Through NCS:
1) 5+1 years rule applies, EEA national docs required to show qualified period for 6 years
2) Independently, 1 year after PR card issued or inserted sticker in your passport.
OR Directly to UKBA, no need to show EEA documents through route 1)
Anyone please confirm above.
Thanks!
thanks yusfaith and all
what do you mean by
independently OR Direct to UKBA? what is the difference?
I guess you mean sending it yourself OR via Public Enquiry Office (PEO)? (don't think the offer citizenship via peo.
Thanks
We are also going to divorse, but I am not sure what is the best option for me, as I am not looking forward to supply her papers once again...yusfaith wrote:I onnly submitted my eea document when applied for PR but did not submit it when applying for BC because we have divorced as at then. even i have divorced b4 applying for my PR
vadimvin wrote:We are also going to divorse, but I am not sure what is the best option for me, as I am not looking forward to supply her papers once again...yusfaith wrote:I onnly submitted my eea document when applied for PR but did not submit it when applying for BC because we have divorced as at then. even i have divorced b4 applying for my PR
After I read the forum with the "shoking news" http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=57536 I am really confused now.
Thanks anyone who can explain what is the best solution.
HI yusfaith , i understand, this it very good news for me.yusfaith wrote:vadimvin wrote:We are also going to divorse, but I am not sure what is the best option for me, as I am not looking forward to supply her papers once again...yusfaith wrote:I onnly submitted my eea document when applied for PR but did not submit it when applying for BC because we have divorced as at then. even i have divorced b4 applying for my PR
After I read the forum with the "shoking news" http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=57536 I am really confused now.
Thanks anyone who can explain what is the best solution.
If you have acquired your PR b4 you divorced and the sticker is already in your passport and you can proof that you have spent 6 years in total from the day you became a family member, you dont have to send her document. I only sent my document and the application was successful within a month.