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Jersey
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PR for EEA resident in the UK

Post by Jersey » Mon Aug 19, 2013 11:46 am

Hello , I'm approaching 5 years since arriving at the UK and wanted to know what's the procedure to apply for PR and which documents I need to provide?

Is it just to fill in a form?

As far as I'm aware, EEA residents don't need to pay any fees for PR, is that correct?

Many thanks in advance for anyone who can help with info.

askmeplz82
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Re: PR for EEA resident in the UK

Post by askmeplz82 » Mon Aug 19, 2013 1:36 pm

Jersey wrote:Hello , I'm approaching 5 years since arriving at the UK and wanted to know what's the procedure to apply for PR and which documents I need to provide?

Is it just to fill in a form?

As far as I'm aware, EEA residents don't need to pay any fees for PR, is that correct?

Many thanks in advance for anyone who can help with info.
check the application form my friend

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... /eea31.pdf

Jersey
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Re: PR for EEA resident in the UK

Post by Jersey » Mon Aug 19, 2013 7:15 pm

askmeplz82 wrote:
Jersey wrote:Hello , I'm approaching 5 years since arriving at the UK and wanted to know what's the procedure to apply for PR and which documents I need to provide?

Is it just to fill in a form?

As far as I'm aware, EEA residents don't need to pay any fees for PR, is that correct?

Many thanks in advance for anyone who can help with info.
check the application form my friend

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... /eea31.pdf
Thank you.

facts
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Re: PR for EEA resident in the UK

Post by facts » Mon Aug 19, 2013 8:47 pm

Jersey wrote:As far as I'm aware, EEA residents don't need to pay any fees for PR, is that correct?
Incorrect. Sadly not anymore Jersey :(
£55 per application

Jersey
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Re: PR for EEA resident in the UK

Post by Jersey » Fri Aug 23, 2013 10:14 pm

facts wrote:
Jersey wrote:As far as I'm aware, EEA residents don't need to pay any fees for PR, is that correct?
Incorrect. Sadly not anymore Jersey :(
£55 per application
Yeah that's quite sad, but what can you do? we have to pay.

In terms of documents, do they really check it strictly? what happens if you are out of work for a couple of months? what can you show them as evidence of job seeking? email confirmation of interviews?

askmeplz82
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Re: PR for EEA resident in the UK

Post by askmeplz82 » Fri Aug 23, 2013 11:14 pm

Jersey wrote:
facts wrote:
Jersey wrote:As far as I'm aware, EEA residents don't need to pay any fees for PR, is that correct?
Incorrect. Sadly not anymore Jersey :(
£55 per application
Yeah that's quite sad, but what can you do? we have to pay.

In terms of documents, do they really check it strictly? what happens if you are out of work for a couple of months? what can you show them as evidence of job seeking? email confirmation of interviews?
yes they check every documents with a magnifying glass :)

how long out of work? yes as long you can show proof that you are looking for work ( emails, rejection emails or letters )

Jersey
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Re: PR for EEA resident in the UK

Post by Jersey » Thu Feb 13, 2014 8:41 pm

Sent my application at end of December, got it earlier this week, in 5-6 weeks in total, quite quick I think.

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