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I have just received the approval letter from HO.Sas Sam wrote:Timeline for my EEA(PR) application:
PR application sent on: 07/10/2015
PR application sent on: 07/10/2015Sas Sam wrote:Timeline for my EEA(PR) application:
PR application sent on: 07/10/2015
PR application sent on: 07/10/2015Sas Sam wrote:PR application sent on: 07/10/2015Sas Sam wrote:Timeline for my EEA(PR) application:
PR application sent on: 07/10/2015
Account debited on: 09/10/2015
The Booklet modified too. It get additional text:Please state the number of your Permanent Residence card and the date of issue:"
andYou should apply for a permanent residence card to prove that you hold that status before applying for citizenship
I'm still waiting for any result from HO.You will need to provide evidence of 6 years continuous residence when you apply for your permanent residence card.
To be honest I didn't see that change coming but applying for PR card seemed a prudent move for your circumstances.Sas Sam wrote:Seems the decision to apply for PR first before Naturalization was the best thing! Thanks @noajthan again! The Form AN changed on 02/11 as well as the Booklet. The section 2.4 changed a lot and seems everyone should have to apply for PR first.
Instead of the tables where we have to mention our previous workplaces, it has been removed and added a new block which says:
The Booklet modified too. It get additional text:Please state the number of your Permanent Residence card and the date of issue:"
andYou should apply for a permanent residence card to prove that you hold that status before applying for citizenship
I'm still waiting for any result from HO.You will need to provide evidence of 6 years continuous residence when you apply for your permanent residence card.
Good news indeed.Sas Sam wrote:Good news! Today I've received all my documents back in my prepaid special delivery envelope and my PR card has been enclosed as well!I'm really happy now!
Tomorrow I'll call the council to book a slot for NCS and start to fill in the new AN Form again!
There are different laws & rules governing the requirements for PR compared to citizenship.Sas Sam wrote:So... This is the 7th week already since I've sent the PR application and I haven't received anything yet. Also one of my friend (he is from same country as I'm) sent his Naturalisation Form directly without having PR on 29/10 and he just received the biometric enrolment letter today. Many people here in the forum said to me that I won't get biometric enrolment letter because I'm EU member. But why did my friend get it then? So I'm really getting worried ...![]()
What should I do?
Bad news.noajthan wrote:Good news indeed.
Be aware of the recent changes that made a PR card a mandatory prerequisite for naturalisation.
It is unclear if an applicant has to hold their PR card for 1 year before applying for privilege of citizenship.
The new guidance from Gov UK seems poorly worded & somewhat unclear on whether that is the case or not;
you could say the jury is still out on that point.
Anyway, as ever, forewarned is forearmed so you can dig into that detail a little further as you wish.
Good luck.
Sorry to let you down but due to the recent changes (HO playing hard ball), just wanted to make sure you didn't put your application fee at risk.Sas Sam wrote:Bad news.I've just talked to the Nationality Checking Service... and you was right (unfortunately). From now on I can apply for citizenship only if I've held my PR status at least 12 months... so I can apply only in next year Nov. It's a massive sucks!
You CAN apply now! It's the status not the card you need to have held for 12 months. You get the status automatically after 5 years. Go ahead and apply!Sas Sam wrote:
Bad news.I've just talked to the Nationality Checking Service... and you was right (unfortunately). From now on I can apply for citizenship only if I've held my PR status at least 12 months... so I can apply only in next year Nov. It's a massive sucks!
read page 10 https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... r_2015.pdfFififi wrote:You CAN apply now! It's the status not the card you need to have held for 12 months. You get the status automatically after 5 years. Go ahead and apply!Sas Sam wrote:
Bad news.I've just talked to the Nationality Checking Service... and you was right (unfortunately). From now on I can apply for citizenship only if I've held my PR status at least 12 months... so I can apply only in next year Nov. It's a massive sucks!
When I called the Council NCS to book an appointment on very next day after I get the PR card, and she asked me many questions. One of it was the PR card. She asked: "Do you have PR card?" I said "Yes, I have. I've just received yesterday". Then she said "ohh.. sorry, but because of the new rules you have to hold the PR status for 12 months at leaset before you can apply for citizenship". So I couldn't complete the booking process for NCS appointment.Fififi wrote:You CAN apply now! It's the status not the card you need to have held for 12 months. You get the status automatically after 5 years. Go ahead and apply!Sas Sam wrote:
Bad news.I've just talked to the Nationality Checking Service... and you was right (unfortunately). From now on I can apply for citizenship only if I've held my PR status at least 12 months... so I can apply only in next year Nov. It's a massive sucks!
Please check my previous answer to @Fififi. Also one of my friend's sister tried to apply last week via NCS but she was rejected as well because of the PR card. She doesn't have PR card at all but she is living here since 2009 and married to a UK citizen.Anusia wrote:Hi Sam Sam,
Page 10 doesn't say you have to wait for 12 months, have you read the example on the same page?
They try to explain that if you live in the UK for example for 10 years lets say from 2005 and you decide to apply for British citizenship you need to give them 5 years for resident permit from 2010 to 2014 and leave 2015 so you can apply straight away to British citizenship after receiving permanent resident status.
If you give them years 2015-2011 you have to wait 12 months have 6 years and then you can send them application for British citizenship.
This is what they explain on page 10.
Anyway thanks for describing your case. It helped me as I have similar problem with WRS and thanks to your post I'm not afraid to apply for permanent residence status. I've started filling my application. Can I ask you if you sent them the whole application or only pages which were for you to fill in?
Thanks
I see @Fififi's point in terms of difference between "status" and "the card" definition, but in this case why do we have to provide the issue date of the card in the AN Form then?!"[...]you should normally have held permanent resident status for 12 months before applying for naturalisation."
Sorry for late answer...Only complete the sections of the form that are relevant to you. If a section does not apply to you, leave it blank.
This nonsensical situation, & yet another example of the lack of joined-up thinking by HO, may have to wait for someone with the resources & stamina to mount a legal challenge.Sas Sam wrote:Also you have to provide the issue date of your PR card on the AN Form and doesn't matter how many years you can prove with papers I guess. I could give them 7 years btw... The Booklet says:I see @Fififi's point in terms of difference between "status" and "the card" definition, but in this case why do we have to provide the issue date of the card in the AN Form then?!"[...]you should normally have held permanent resident status for 12 months before applying for naturalisation."
Thank you for your opinion and suggestions. It's really valuable!noajthan wrote:This nonsensical situation, & yet another example of the lack of joined-up thinking by HO, may have to wait for someone with the resources & stamina to mount a legal challenge.
On the face of it making a purely confirmatory document (confirmation of PR card) a mandatory prerequisite for citizenship is just plain wrong and violates legal principles at many levels.
As it stands, the well-understood & established EU standard of 5 years continuously exercising treaty rights to automatically acquire PR has, in UK, morphed into a 'stealth requirement' to have 6 years time-served.
It's as if the Home Office has suddenly erected a toll booth & razor fencing across the public highway.
Clearly (judging by members' experiences) any internal guidance to caseworkers and training/guidance provided to NCS is incomplete & contradictory;
just as the public guidance available on Gov UK website (in naturalisation-related pages & documents) is contradictory and confusing.
In the meantime, perhaps someone with a gung-ho & proactive type of MP (preferably with an interest in immigration & citizenship matters) may be able to persuade them to take up the cause.
See http://www.ukpolitical.info/Finder.htm
1) No it's not about WRS.Anusia wrote:...
I’d like to ask you or anyone who knows the answer 2 questions:
1) In section 5 “Current or previous EEA residence documentation” question 5.5 with table. Is this question about WRS? I’m not sure what they mean saying EEA residence documentation? Does registration certificate listed in the table mean WRS Certificate? Did you fill it in with your WRS details? Does anyone can advise?
2) How did you explain your late WRS registration?
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Many thanks for help. Hopefully I’m sending my application tomorrow.
Sas Sam, you may like to check this vital information if you've not seen it yet:Sas Sam wrote:Thank you for your opinion and suggestions. It's really valuable!
Unfortunately I don't feel the power in myself to find an MP and fight with him against the law, but on Monday I've sent an email to the HO with my questions. I haven't received an answer yet. I'll post the news here if I get any.