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Are you an EEA national?manolache_jan wrote:According to my timeline I am eligible to apply ILR?
As you are Romanian you should be on EU route & working towards acquiring permanent residence, PR.manolache_jan wrote:I did try to apply but I wasnt sure what I should complete on the questions how you come here. which kind of visa, because I came by ID legally
I am Romanian
Answers are actually in the links I posted.manolache_jan wrote:ok thank you
After applying for PR, after how long can I apply for passport( this is my actual goal).
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I got more info from you in 10 minutes then google and solicitors for free, I appreciate a lot sincerely .
If you have been working ever since your arrival to the UK then you're eligible for PR. It costs £65 to apply .manolache_jan wrote:BTW I am married with a romanian, and we came in the same time July 2009.
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What is applied for is confirmation of PR.chriskv1 wrote:If you have been working ever since your arrival to the UK then you're eligible for PR. It costs £65 to apply .
After you get your PR then wait for a year , then apply for BC
I know it's a confirmation , But I wasn't aware of the fact that you don't need to hold a confirmation for 12 months . That's amazing news to me .noajthan wrote:What is applied for is confirmation of PR.chriskv1 wrote:If you have been working ever since your arrival to the UK then you're eligible for PR. It costs £65 to apply .
After you get your PR then wait for a year , then apply for BC
(PR is acquired automatically by a qualified person exercising treaty rights).
If historical PR has already been acquired then that necessary freedom from immigration time restrictions (for a non-BC) may have already have been achieved too;
i.e. if PR was acquired 12+ months ago.
In such a case, a freshly-issued PR card does not have to be held a further 12 months on top.
Anger and intolerance are the enemies of correct understanding.
Mahatma Gandhi
All EU/EEA applicants now do need to submit a PR card to apply for BC.chriskv1 wrote:...
I know it's a confirmation , But I wasn't aware of the fact that you don't need to hold a confirmation for 12 months . That's amazing news to me .
In that case , My wife wouldn't need a PR card to apply for BC ?
She's been in the UK for 16 years (She's 21 now).
This is not the case and I don't know why people find it so hard to understand. The card/document confirms PR, it does not confer it. It is not necessary to hold the card for 12 months, only PR status. Indeed, one may not apply for the card/document until YEARS after they have gained PR status, in which case they are eligible to apply for naturalisation immediately upon receipt of the card/document.chriskv1 wrote:I know it's a confirmation , But I wasn't aware of the fact that you don't need to hold a confirmation for 12 months . That's amazing news to me ..