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Correct. Six years all together, for the last twelve months you have to have Permanent Residence status.europeanpol wrote:I heard that you must have been here 5 years as a permanent resident and also another year as such so altogether 6 years. Is that right?
You don't need to apply for Indefinite leave to Remain[/quote]europeanpol wrote:Or Do I need to apply for Indefinite leave to Remain?
apply for PR, does`t cost you anything.I`m polish national, I did apply for it after completed 5 years(others been asking me what for am I doing it, thats not gonna help me)but whem my daughter was born they were suprised she is got British passport strait away, without any complication, is good have it to proof yours status here.europeanpol wrote:Thanks for your answers. I'd just like to know of any EEA citizen that has applied for Permanent Residence using form EEA3 and how long it took for them to get it. Also I'd like to know from when you get permanent Residence, is it from the date of submission or from the date when they send you the letter of confirmation. I am asking this because if i get the letter confirming my Permanent Residence in uk with the date when they actually send it out to me, then If it has taken for example 4 months to process, then it means that rather than waiting 12 months to apply for naturalization as a British Citizen, I will have to wait 16 months. As I said before I have been here exactly 5 years. Do you think I should not risk it and just not apply for this Permanent residence and just wait another 12 months to do so?
Any replies will be very much appreciated. Thanks very much.
europeanpol wrote:Thanks for posting. You said that you applied for PR and you got it, but how long did it take you exactly? and did it say in the letter of confirmation of permanent residence in the Uk that you have been a Permanent Resident since the date you sent the application to them, or since the date they decided to grant you PR in uk.
I need to know for sure because I have heard stories where the HO takes even a year to issue a PR and when you apply for BC they count the 12 month residency from the time you acquired PR (I mean when they issue the letter) and not when you actually complete the five years, which is much sooner.
I am very surprised that your baby got British citizenshipo straightaway, how did that happen? My wife is SouthAmerican and our baby was born in the UK in february 2009 and she has a Polish passport for now but of course I would like to get a British one for her. As far as I know for her to be entitled to one, either parent must be British or otherwise she has to be naturalized. So is your partner British?
Your replies are very much appreciated