I'm qualified for PR on march 2012 but I try my chance, I'm going to apply on January, supposing I pass the pre-check and my application will be with the caseworker after march bearing in mind that last date on all my documents showing proof of exercise treaty right is january(2months before qualfied periode finished)86ti wrote:If we went by Article 20(2) of the Directive the application would have to be made before the residence card expires. But UK's EEA regulations do not make any mention of such a dead line because there is no requirement to have such a card in the first place. The UKBA does not seem to have a policy for the right time to apply.
Given that the application will need time to process (apparently about three to four months at the moment) and PR is "inevitable" at some point in time (I believe the Irish allow application six months early), arguable, it could make sense to send in the application early. Also, pre-checks carried out by the UKBA will be only cursory and relevant dates in a PR application not immediatly evident. Nevertheless, it may be that the application is denied if delt with too early and the caseworker not sensible enough to just let it sit there for a while longer.
in this case does the case worker ask about fresh document cover the last 2 months or denie the PR?
do you think I can send the rest of document (employee letter cover that 2 months) before they ask about it.