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orangepillow
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here another approval and 1 more question

Post by orangepillow » Thu Feb 06, 2014 10:25 pm

my husband got approval, applied begin of December, money has been taken en of December and 6/02/2014 approval.
EU national PR holder
I have question about document
I am from non-EU and married with EU and stay in UK 5 years,(on marriage certificate date +1 on April )
My husband Naturalised to BC and my questions
1- do I need from spouse of BC, Permanent residence card or Indefinite leave remain (Do I must to apply for if so, which one?)
I am asking that because, is that not enough to have visa for 5 years of period?
if spouse doesn't have passport what shall I bring to ncs?
without PR/ILR
Kind Regards

Just Wondering
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Re: here another approval and 1 more question

Post by Just Wondering » Fri Feb 07, 2014 2:00 am

You need to have ILR or permanent residency before you apply for naturalisation as a non-EU national.

If you are the spouse of an EEA national, you will automatically have permanent residence status after your spouse has exercised EEA free movement rights in the UK for any continuous period of 5 years. You must not have been outside the UK for 6 months or more in any one of the 5 years residence period (except if any one absence from the UK not exceeding 12 months for an important reason
such as pregnancy and childbirth, serious illness, study or vocational training or an overseas posting) or you will have lost your permanent residency status.

You can apply for a permanent residency card (http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/eucit ... ts-family/), but it is not mandatory. If you do not, you will have to demonstrate that your partner exercised his treaty rights for 5 continuous years. I assume he'd have submitted this information for his own naturalisation - 5 years of P60s, employer’s letter confirming employment over the relevant period, letter from government confirming benefits paid out for 5 years, etc.

orangepillow
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Re: here another approval and 1 more question

Post by orangepillow » Sat Feb 08, 2014 11:05 pm

Many thanks for reply
Probably I couldn't ask properly let me retry again

Dear seniors and members
I assume I am just about the border of citizenship but big questions on my head
If you can clear me please,
So,
From Non-Eu married with Eu national, since 2009 April, residence card exp september2014
EU hubby has approval and will be citizenship very soon
1-do I need PR or ILR?
2-if he not apply for passport is it enough to have documents from council ?
3-when and how I can apply? For example if I need ILR, it's cost me grand after that straight can I be naturalisation?
4- if I have to have ILR is that enough to have confirmation letter from HO? Or I need full ILR document ?
Or if I need PR do I need to wait till april or september 2014, whixh wa issiued date,same question here also confirmation letter shall be ok for naturalisation? ,previously I have asked but never told me I should get ILR or PR, I have self employe since 2009 December. I have been in Uk, but start work since 2010 jan.
do you mind to give me direction please?
I hope I did not mix so much.
Many thanks

Jambo
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Re: here another approval and 1 more question

Post by Jambo » Sat Feb 08, 2014 11:22 pm

1. No. You need to have PR status which is obtained automatically after 5 years. See Q1 & Q5 in the FAQ.
2. He doesn't need to hold a British passport. The Naturalisation Certificate which he will get in the ceremony is enough,
3. Once you complete 5 years of residence and your husband is British.

See also here.
Check the FAQ before posting!
Citizenship (adults, children, passport)
EEA (EEA FP, RC, PR, Surinder Singh)

orangepillow
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Re: here another approval and 1 more question

Post by orangepillow » Sat Feb 08, 2014 11:36 pm

Jambo wrote:1. No. You need to have PR status which is obtained automatically after 5 years. See Q1 & Q5 in the FAQ.
2. He doesn't need to hold a British passport. The Naturalisation Certificate which he will get in the ceremony is enough,
3. Once you complete 5 years of residence and your husband is British.

See also here.

orangepillow
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Re: here another approval and 1 more question

Post by orangepillow » Sat Feb 08, 2014 11:38 pm

Jambo wrote:1. No. You need to have PR status which is obtained automatically after 5 years. See Q1 & Q5 in the FAQ.
2. He doesn't need to hold a British passport. The Naturalisation Certificate which he will get in the ceremony is enough,
3. Once you complete 5 years of residence and your husband is British.

See also here.
Thank you very much your kindly answer Jambo,
Can I apply for PR on April or September ? and when I get confirmation I can sende naturalisation is it?
Kindly regards

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