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Re: Application for PR or PR card: form EEA (PR) - UpToDate

Post by Ciaocico » Thu Apr 21, 2016 6:01 pm

ohara wrote:
Ciaocico wrote:
ohara wrote:There is no risk. It is written in the caseworker guidance that they cannot refuse or reject an application made on the wrong, old or no form.
hi please can you help me about caseworker (pr) eu refuses where you can send and what documentation you need .copy or original .also you need send new application mny thanks
You must send originals.[/quote
Hi thanks for answer i send caseworker all original document just docment NO new applicion + letter Refusal do think Change the decision ? how long to answer HO TO ME? THANKS AGIN

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Re: Application for PR or PR card: form EEA (PR) - UpToDate

Post by DanaBanana » Fri Apr 22, 2016 10:02 am

Hi everyone

I am filling in the eea pr form and am at section 5. It's asking about when the main applicant (my husband) first entered the UK. His timeline is:

2007 Jan - first enter the uk
2008 July left uk
2009 feb return to the uk
2009 july left uk
2010 june entered the uk
present still here, no other long leaves.

Now I don't know what to fill in 2007, which is the real date he first entered or 2010 , which is the start of the qualifying period? What do you think?

And also if anyone can point me to the sorter version of the form that would be great. Thank you
Dana

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Post by ohara » Fri Apr 22, 2016 10:04 am

Date you first entered the UK would obviously be the date you first entered the UK.

Here's a shorter and simpler form to be used only by EEA nationals: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/128 ... ple_v2.pdf

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Re: Application for PR or PR card: form EEA (PR) - UpToDate

Post by salmintin » Fri Apr 22, 2016 11:39 am

medlence wrote:My partner has just received her documents back, timeline below

Application sent: 22 Feb
Confirmation email: 11 March
DCPR received: 20 April (dated 14 April)

I have sent mine a month earlier but still waiting.
My timeline:
Documents sent: 23.01.2016
Documents received: 25.01.2016
Payment taken: 27.01.2016
No confirmation email received, but I have requested my passport back and there is a letter with a case number assigned.
Thanks for sharing, medlence! Do you think your case is particularly complex? Or how do you explain your longer timeline?

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Post by DanaBanana » Fri Apr 22, 2016 11:42 am

ohara wrote:Date you first entered the UK would obviously be the date you first entered the UK.

Here's a shorter and simpler form to be used only by EEA nationals: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/128 ... ple_v2.pdf
Thank you ohara, as you said it is obvious, but then there is no other question regarding the qualifying period. How can I point what period I'm relying on? It could be the papers that I'm sending but with the papers the year is obvious but not the starting month?

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Re: Application for PR or PR card: form EEA (PR) - UpToDate

Post by medlence » Sat Apr 23, 2016 8:47 am

salmintin wrote:
medlence wrote:My partner has just received her documents back, timeline below

Application sent: 22 Feb
Confirmation email: 11 March
DCPR received: 20 April (dated 14 April)

I have sent mine a month earlier but still waiting.
My timeline:
Documents sent: 23.01.2016
Documents received: 25.01.2016
Payment taken: 27.01.2016
No confirmation email received, but I have requested my passport back and there is a letter with a case number assigned.
Thanks for sharing, medlence! Do you think your case is particularly complex? Or how do you explain your longer timeline?

Not really salmintin, the only difference is that I have a period of six months on the beginning when I was in the UK I wasn't EU citizen, but I haven't included that period in my application anyway.
We have organised the documents for my partner a little bit better by year and labelled with sticky notes so this might have sped up her application.
I think it is based on pure luck who is going to be reviewing the application and how quick they are.

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Re: Application for PR or PR card: form EEA (PR) - UpToDate

Post by benbmxer » Sat Apr 23, 2016 10:31 am

Hi, just a quick question. When you asked for your passports back, did you have in the letter that came with it a line saying "do not send your documents back to the home office unless requested"? I have that line in my letter and I'm a bit confused.

I needed my passport in order to get my new born baby a passport so she can travel with her mum in May. This is done now and I want to send my passports back to the HO so my application can carry on. Because of that line in the letter I guess I don't have to send it back but do guys have any idea why? Would this mean my application will be on hold or something for not having my passport with them?

Thank for your comments.

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Re: Application for PR or PR card: form EEA (PR) - UpToDate

Post by lubmob » Sat Apr 23, 2016 10:38 am

Evidence of self-employment (sections 6-10) – e.g. tax self-assessment forms, proof of
payment of class 2 or 4 national insurance contributions, invoices for work done, business
accounts, business bank statements, etc

plese can any one tell me i have personal bank staatements there NI deduction and all transections so its can be ok or i must need business statements

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Post by ze_vant » Sat Apr 23, 2016 8:16 pm

Hi everyone,

Just a quick update: Have just received my PR card alongside all the documents! YAY!

Now on to the naturalisation process :mrgreen:

PR Application (EEA member)
Application sent: 23/02/2016
Arrived on (signed for delivery) : 24/02/16
Money taken: 29/02/2016
Confirmation email received: 15/03/2016
PR Received : 22/04/2016

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Post by benbmxer » Sun Apr 24, 2016 10:10 am

Does the PR come in the passport or is it separate like in a card?

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Post by VinGam » Sun Apr 24, 2016 8:01 pm

Congratulation ze_vant!!
I did it the 24/02... I hope I receive it next week :D

Can I ask you what time of document you sent? to prove your EC Treaty Rights?
EEA DCPR timeline
Documents sent: 24.02.16; DCPR received:14.05.16; Total: 80 days
Naturalisation timeline
Document sent: 16.12.16; Biometric: 11.01.2017; Approval 21.02.2017; Ceremony 06.03.2017; Passport Received 13.03.2017; Total: 87 days

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Re: Application for PR or PR card: form EEA (PR) - UpToDate

Post by kris12 » Sun Apr 24, 2016 9:13 pm

Hi again,

i'd like to know, what is the best and fastest way to receive my passport back after sending the application?

I know its good to attach prepaid envelope, but do i need to call them or include some sort of written request to the application?

Thanks for help in advance

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Post by ohara » Mon Apr 25, 2016 7:53 am

For EEA citizens it's a vignette that is just stuck on a piece of card and it looks like this:

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For non-EEA citizens it is a biometric card which looks like this:

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Post by ze_vant » Mon Apr 25, 2016 9:12 am

VinGam wrote:Congratulation ze_vant!!
I did it the 24/02... I hope I receive it next week :D

Can I ask you what time of document you sent? to prove your EC Treaty Rights?
Hi VinGam,

I sent a mix of things really since I was a student from 2009 - 2012, did work placements for a year and was then employed 2013 - present.

- So for the time i was a student I provided a letter from the university confirming I attended the course,
- for the work placements I sent letters from the agencies I worked at (since I didn't get paid for them so didn't have any payslips) + printouts of emails conversations with recruiters and interview confirmations.
- and for current employment I sent P60s for 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 + my most recent payslip

Also, since I was exempt from needing the comprehensive sickness insurance I had to print out and add this to my application:
Transitional arrangements are being introduced, so that an application
for permanent residence as a student will not be refused solely on the
grounds that there is no evidence of comprehensive sickness insurance
on the date of decision where:
 UKBA issued a registration certificate to the applicant on the basis of
their residence in the UK as a student before 20th June 2011.
http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov. ... apter6.pdf
Hope it helps :)

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Post by Ciaocico » Mon Apr 25, 2016 9:51 am

ohara wrote:For EEA citizens it's a vignette that is just stuck on a piece of card and it looks like this:

Image.

For non-EEA citizens it is a biometric card which looks like this:

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Hi ples can you help me abut pr
09/02/2016 send
10/2/2016 recved
27/2/2016 eamil confirm
08/04/2016 Refusal (15)(1)(a) eu 2006
i am italian have 5 years 4years and 4 month same compny +study curs security 3 month and 4 month jop sek
19/4/2016 i send casworker all docment orginal
Do you think changing the decision?
many thanks sorry

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Post by benbmxer » Mon Apr 25, 2016 1:51 pm

ohara wrote:For EEA citizens it's a vignette that is just stuck on a piece of card and it looks like this:

Image.

For non-EEA citizens it is a biometric card which looks like this:

Image.
Thanks for you reply Ohara. Could that be the reason why when I asked my passport back they said in the letter "do not return your documents to the HO unless requested"?

I applied on Jan 16, had my COA feb and did the biometrics the same month. Haven't heard anything else from them other than the letter they sent with my passport in April.
Any ideas?
Thank you

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Post by VinGam » Mon Apr 25, 2016 8:13 pm

ze_vant wrote: Hi VinGam,

I sent a mix of things really since I was a student from 2009 - 2012, did work placements for a year and was then employed 2013 - present.

- So for the time i was a student I provided a letter from the university confirming I attended the course,
- for the work placements I sent letters from the agencies I worked at (since I didn't get paid for them so didn't have any payslips) + printouts of emails conversations with recruiters and interview confirmations.
- and for current employment I sent P60s for 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 + my most recent payslip

Also, since I was exempt from needing the comprehensive sickness insurance I had to print out and add this to my application:
Transitional arrangements are being introduced, so that an application
for permanent residence as a student will not be refused solely on the
grounds that there is no evidence of comprehensive sickness insurance
on the date of decision where:
 UKBA issued a registration certificate to the applicant on the basis of
their residence in the UK as a student before 20th June 2011.
http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov. ... apter6.pdf
Hope it helps :)
Thanks,

I have sent for each of my job letter from employer and bank statements. I also submitted all payslips for the last 3 years and 4 months.

I have done it the 24 of Feb, it's 61 days today. Average looks 60-70 days. I hope I get it soon :D
EEA DCPR timeline
Documents sent: 24.02.16; DCPR received:14.05.16; Total: 80 days
Naturalisation timeline
Document sent: 16.12.16; Biometric: 11.01.2017; Approval 21.02.2017; Ceremony 06.03.2017; Passport Received 13.03.2017; Total: 87 days

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Post by kris12 » Mon Apr 25, 2016 9:01 pm

So i finally sent my application today with 2 Special Delivery envelopes enclosed - 1 for the passport, which I requested to be returned ASAP, and 1 for the rest of the documents. The whole thing was something over 1kg :shock:


So far my Timeline: (will keep up to date)

Documents sent: 25.04.2016
Documents received: ?
Payment taken: ?
Confirmation email received: ?
Document Certifying Permanent Residence dated: ?
DCPR received: ?

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Post by softy monster » Tue Apr 26, 2016 8:30 am

kris12 wrote:So i finally sent my application today with 2 Special Delivery envelopes enclosed - 1 for the passport, which I requested to be returned ASAP, and 1 for the rest of the documents. The whole thing was something over 1kg :shock:


So far my Timeline: (will keep up to date)

Documents sent: 25.04.2016
Documents received: ?
Payment taken: ?
Confirmation email received: ?
Document Certifying Permanent Residence dated: ?
DCPR received: ?

Hi,
I think your written request will be enough, plus as an EEA national you don't have to wait for your PR for long, u are talking from 5 to 8 weeks waiting time, so I guess you will get your ID back soon! But good luck

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Post by LoryAndra » Tue Apr 26, 2016 12:22 pm

Dear all,

Just a quick update.
LoryAndra wrote: My timeline is as follows:
Application Posted: 29/03/2016
Received: 30/03/2016
Payment taken: 05/04/16
Just received a confirmation email from UKBA

26/04/2016 Email UKBA confirmation of my application being received and under consideration

It states in the email that it might take up to 6 month to make a decision :(

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Post by Avan123 » Tue Apr 26, 2016 12:56 pm

Hello
I was just wondering if anyone has a email address i could contact to try and get a ref number to my application
Payment has been taken last week and work needs this ref number to keep employment
Many thanks everyone

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Post by fhqwhgads » Tue Apr 26, 2016 1:09 pm

Hi.

I sent my application off (EEA DCPR), with
- passport & previous expired one.
- residence proof for 5 years (3 per year: utility bills, council tax bills, bank statements)
- employment proof for 5 years (letters from employers, all p60s/p45s, and wage slips and bank statements every 3 months)

Timeline so far:
Posted (special delivery): 10/04/2016
Arrived: 12/04/2016
Payment taken (cheque): 19/04/2016

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Post by AlexPagal » Tue Apr 26, 2016 1:33 pm

Here are my dates:

Application sent: 27-Feb-16
Application received: 29-Feb-16
Payment taken: 02-Mar-16
Confirmation e-mail received: 23-Mar-16
Document Certifying Permanent Residence dated: 17-Apr-16
DCPR received (not at home): 20-Apr-16
Picked up from Post Office: 23-Apr-16

I have a couple of questions:
1. The baby received a Registration Certificate. I understand I can apply on MN1 form now. Is that correct?
2. What is the earliest we can all apply to Naturalisation?

I can see this requirement "had indefinite leave to stay in the UK for the last 12 months (or permanent residence if you’re an EEA national with a permanent residence card or document that shows you have permanent residence)" > so assume I can only apply after 17-Apr-2017. Is that correct?

Thank you,
Alex

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Post by softy monster » Tue Apr 26, 2016 1:46 pm

AlexPagal wrote:Here are my dates:

Application sent: 27-Feb-16
Application received: 29-Feb-16
Payment taken: 02-Mar-16
Confirmation e-mail received: 23-Mar-16
Document Certifying Permanent Residence dated: 17-Apr-16
DCPR received (not at home): 20-Apr-16
Picked up from Post Office: 23-Apr-16

I have a couple of questions:
1. The baby received a Registration Certificate. I understand I can apply on MN1 form now. Is that correct?
2. What is the earliest we can all apply to Naturalisation?

I can see this requirement "had indefinite leave to stay in the UK for the last 12 months (or permanent residence if you’re an EEA national with a permanent residence card or document that shows you have permanent residence)" > so assume I can only apply after 17-Apr-2017. Is that correct?

Thank you,
Alex
As far as I know for yourself you have to wait for 12months which is until 17/04/2017, However for your child u can apply for his/her passport as u have just got your PR!

Softy monster!

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Post by LoryAndra » Tue Apr 26, 2016 1:53 pm

As far as I know , in order to apply for neutralisation you need to hold PR for the last 12 months. It doesn't matter the date shown on the PR. Its my case as we'll. For e.g I should have acquired PR in Dec 2010 but I didn't apply till one month ago for the PR. Once I receive it I can apply for neutralisation in Dec 2016 , even though the date on the PR will be most probably June 2016 or even later.

Correct me if I am wrong, please!

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