Hi everyone can you help please, I'll start from the beginning to have general idea about me.
I came to UK in June 2006 as a Family Member of EEA national (my Step-Dad is EEA National) I got my ILR in March this year and tried to apply for Citizenship via NCS
I know there is a requirement to have ILR for a yr before applying for citizenship but
as I read on Booklet AN section 6 "EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA NATIONALS AND SWISS NATIONALS" it says if you are EEA national or family member you automatically have permanent residence status after exercising EEA free movement in UK and will not have to apply ILR (Which means I have permanent resident status since June 2011)
Just had an appointment for Nationality Checking Service she said if I didn't have my ILR for a year I have to provide my Step father's residence documents that he lived here for minimum 6 years (it's more like 12 years he's in UK) it doesn't say anywhere in Booklet AN or Guide AN about it unless I missed it, also when I phoned up on Nationality Checking Service to book appointment and she asked me bunch of questions she didn't mention anything about it otherwise I'd bring them with me and that lady I had appointment with she's very unprofessional talking like she really wanted to quickly get rid of me she even said
"Oh this is taking too long now" (10mins appointment which I paid 67£)
Anyone been in similar situation and if you know how true it is?
Documents I had with me on appointment were:
2x Passports (expired and valid)
Driving License
Permanent Residence Card
Completed Application Form AN
Life in UK test and English Certificate B1
My Residence History for last 6 years Bank statements, payslips P60 etc...(She only asked me last years P60)
Thank you
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