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You have to wait 12 months after acquiring PR.tony04 wrote:Hello All
I just got my permanent residence card through EEA national family member.I got married in 2009 and i was issue 1 yr residence permit,after that i was been refuse from 2010 to 2013 which i got my 5 yr residence permit back in 2013.
In 2015 November i got divorce from my wife and i apply from my permanent residence in 2016.
My question now is that can i naturalisation straight or will i have to wait 12month before i can naturalisation.
No you seem to have got a PR card in 2016. A PR card is not the same as acquiring PR, its just a card.tony04 wrote:July 2016
Have you read Noajthan's post before yoursMúsica wrote:Hi guys! I got my Permanent Card july 2016, I have to wait until july to apply for naturalization or I can send my documents a month before ( june ) it make any different? Thank you all
Música wrote:Hi guys! I got my Permanent Card july 2016, I have to wait until july to apply for naturalization or I can send my documents a month before ( june ) it make any different? Thank you all
I think that is for applications towards the mid to end of last year (2016) as when I got my letter it does not say anything about PR acquisition date. I had to apply for SAR to get it.lulu2 wrote:Usually, you receive a letter with your PR card. On the letter, it tells you the date that you acquired PR. That is the date that you will need to use to count 12 months from.
Hope that this helps!
Thank you for clarifying that Zhonor. I guess they have made it easier now to know that date.Zhonor wrote:I think that is for applications towards the mid to end of last year (2016) as when I got my letter it does not say anything about PR acquisition date. I had to apply for SAR to get it.lulu2 wrote:Usually, you receive a letter with your PR card. On the letter, it tells you the date that you acquired PR. That is the date that you will need to use to count 12 months from.
Hope that this helps!
Definitely so much better, saves them a lot of time as well having to deal with all the SAR request for that one information.lulu2 wrote:Thank you for clarifying that Zhonor. I guess they have made it easier now to know that date.Zhonor wrote:I think that is for applications towards the mid to end of last year (2016) as when I got my letter it does not say anything about PR acquisition date. I had to apply for SAR to get it.lulu2 wrote:Usually, you receive a letter with your PR card. On the letter, it tells you the date that you acquired PR. That is the date that you will need to use to count 12 months from.
Hope that this helps!