I just booked my NCS appointment and paid £60 ahead of appointment. I have Permanent Residence (year coming up) on grounds of being married to an EEA citizen who also holds PR. I was asked my:
1. nationality
2. when I first came in to UK
and then to bring
3. Passport that shows last 5 years
4. Proof of PR
5. Proof of my spouse's nationality???
6. Proof of my spouse exercising treaty rights for the last five years???
7. Proof of being married???
8. If I have ILR??? (even though I mentioned PR and European Law)
The lady said that it is always better to bring more than less and I was not going to argue as I have already paid money and taken a day off work.
What irritates me is why even bother with getting PR for both EEA citizen and Non-EEA family member when they are still asking for complete proof of EEA person exercising treaty rights.
Maybe they have no experience in dealing with EEA persons...? Did anyone else holding PR have to prove everything all over again??? 5 years of work history (P60s) pay slips, 5 years of residence (address), ALL OVER AGAIN!!! AAAAGGGGHHHHH.
Isn't it enough that one holds PERMANENT RESIDENCE STICKER/CARD???
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