Good, I was pretty sure they would call as promised, I guess it was your caseworker that called? you should have informed the person immediately that you didn't need to wait the extra 1 year as you are married to a British citizen, I assume you included a copy of your spouse passport and marriage certificate with your application?Julian11 wrote:Home Office phoned me and explained that the reason for my rejection was that I didn't prove a sixth year in the UK. Thus it became clear that the issue was that they expected me to have the extra 1 year under PR after 5 years of treaty rights exercise (which they said was all in order and accepted).
I didn't say anything over the phone as I did not want to be rude; however I have written a very polite yet clear letter explaining this error - that being married means I only need the 5 years, not the extra year. I will be sending this reconsideration this morning, and so my waiting (and agony!) begins again.
All fingers crossed.
If you did it's now clear they made a mistake and hopefully they should grant you citizenship now with the reconsideration.
All the best.