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Thank you so much Jambo for your valuable advice. I really really appreciate your help. Thank you.Jambo wrote:Once you have obtained PR status, you are not dependant on your wife. She is not required o exercise treaty rights anymore (or in fact even live in the UK). You are on your own. For naturalisation each applicant applies individually (although there is a £200 discount in fees if a couple applies together).
For naturalisation you need to show you hold PR for at least one year. This can be done by either providing a 1 year old PR Card/vignette or providing treaty rights evidence to show when the 5 years were completed.
If you are not in a rush, wait until January 2015. It will make the application very light (in terms of evidence required).
The form in not very clear. 2.4 refers to the EEA national activities. If you wait until January 2015, you can skip this section (as you have a PR card for 1 year).
Hi Jambo, can you please give me the link where I can see this Citizebship FAQs in UKBA website as I am having arguments with some of friends so that I can show that the Citizenship FAQs are inline with UKBA regulations?Jambo wrote:See Q1 & Q5 in Citizenship FAQs - Common Questions - Read before posting.
Jambo wrote:See Q1 & Q5 in Citizenship FAQs - Common Questions - Read before posting.
Thank you so much Jambo. I really appreciate your help. Thank you.Jambo wrote:Yes you can register her now. The child doesn't need to have PR. just one of the parents. No need for treaty right evidence. The PR Confirmation vignette is enough. The application is quite simple.
See more in Citizenship FAQs - Common Questions - Read before posting - children.
Hi Jambo, I need some help. I have 2 visa running in my passport. One is Residence permit for EEA family member and another one is Permanent Residence visa(through EEA4). My question is if I travel with my wify(she is an EEA nation) to Spain do I have to have schengen visa ? Or can I just travel without having any schengen visa as my residence permit for EEA family member visa is still valid? I know it is not difficult to apply for schengen visa in Spainish embassy, Just wanted to be clear.Jambo wrote:Yes you can register her now. The child doesn't need to have PR. just one of the parents. No need for treaty right evidence. The PR Confirmation vignette is enough. The application is quite simple.
See more in Citizenship FAQs - Common Questions - Read before posting - children.