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Post by Plum70 » Fri Aug 03, 2012 10:45 pm

Hi Everyone,

I'll soon be joining this group of FMs applying for PR confirmation and wanted to find out how how soon some of you have applied before the actual date of automatic PR acquisition.

I will auto attain PR on 30 Nov '12 (my RC card is valid till Sept. '13) but wondered if I could apply between 2 - 4 weeks in advance of this date? The aim being to try to get things sorted well within the 6 month time frame. My case is straight forward - My husband has confirmation of PR, exercised treaty rights in employment for the last 6 years, we have bills and bank statements in joint names to prove continuous residency for the last 5 years (and I can also throw in my P60s from '07 - '12 if needed), our marriage certificate of course.

Has anyone successfully tried this without the UKBA returning their docs unprocessed?

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Post by anp » Fri Aug 03, 2012 11:11 pm

From personal experience, there are no straightforward cases. No matter how "straightforward" you think your case is, you should expect a relatively long wait (~6 months), and possibly a few bureaucratic inconveniences. I hope not, but they are common.

You can apply whenever you are ready. Best of luck.

BTW, what do you mean by "I will auto attain PR on 30 Nov '12..."?
Be good.

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Post by mcovet » Sat Aug 04, 2012 12:56 am

Plum70 wrote:Hi Everyone,

I'll soon be joining this group of FMs applying for PR confirmation and wanted to find out how how soon some of you have applied before the actual date of automatic PR acquisition.

I will auto attain PR on 30 Nov '12 (my RC card is valid till Sept. '13) but wondered if I could apply between 2 - 4 weeks in advance of this date? The aim being to try to get things sorted well within the 6 month time frame. My case is straight forward - My husband has confirmation of PR, exercised treaty rights in employment for the last 6 years, we have bills and bank statements in joint names to prove continuous residency for the last 5 years (and I can also throw in my P60s from '07 - '12 if needed), our marriage certificate of course.

Has anyone successfully tried this without the UKBA returning their docs unprocessed?
I had a case where someone was eligible in April and applied in January, received his PR in July. Heard other cases where people applied earlier, try 1 or 1.5 months in advance, but it is not failproof so no guaranteed here, the worst is they mist return ur pack before Nov'12 if they refuse after u can appeal as the decision to refuse would have been made after u were eligible, they could have requested additional info so i would suggest applying some time in mid-end of September. There is absolutely nothing to lose except a tenner for special del envelopes there and back, otherwise u save time.

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Post by Plum70 » Sat Aug 04, 2012 10:47 am

anp wrote:BTW, what do you mean by "I will auto attain PR on 30 Nov '12..."?
I mean that I automatically acquire PR on 30 Nov. which will be exactly 5 years from when my husband and tied the knot.

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Post by Plum70 » Sat Aug 04, 2012 10:53 am

mcovet wrote:I had a case where someone was eligible in April and applied in January, received his PR in July. Heard other cases where people applied earlier, try 1 or 1.5 months in advance, but it is not failproof so no guaranteed here, the worst is they mist return ur pack before Nov'12 if they refuse after u can appeal as the decision to refuse would have been made after u were eligible, they could have requested additional info so i would suggest applying some time in mid-end of September. There is absolutely nothing to lose except a tenner for special del envelopes there and back, otherwise u save time.
Thanks mcovet. Encouraging news.

I plan on taking a final city break (for this year!) in early October as I prepare to be stuck on the island for up to 6 months once I send my docs to the UKBA, so will apply immediately after i'm back in mid October - 1.5 months in advance.

Once my application is sent I will start documenting my progress here.

Thanks again!

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Post by anp » Sat Aug 04, 2012 1:11 pm

Plum70 wrote:
anp wrote:BTW, what do you mean by "I will auto attain PR on 30 Nov '12..."?
I mean that I automatically acquire PR on 30 Nov. which will be exactly 5 years from when my husband and tied the knot.
Thats not how you automatically acquire the PR. There are other requirements too, as you well know. You will have to present proof of residency for at least 3 years. I wish it was that straightforward.

Furthermore, the expiry date of your RC is irrelavant. I too have applied 4 months before its' expiry.
Be good.

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Post by Plum70 » Sat Aug 04, 2012 1:21 pm

anp wrote:
Plum70 wrote:
anp wrote:BTW, what do you mean by "I will auto attain PR on 30 Nov '12..."?
I mean that I automatically acquire PR on 30 Nov. which will be exactly 5 years from when my husband and tied the knot.
Thats not how you automatically acquire the PR. There are other requirements too, as you well know. You will have to present proof of residency for at least 3 years. I wish it was that straightforward.
You are mistaken. That IS how a family member (spouse) acquires PR. I clearly explained my case so don't see where you've gotten confused. My husband and I have been married for almost 5 years, have (both) exercised treaty rights in employment for at least 5 years and can prove continuous residence for more than 5 years.

What about this is not how one in my position automatically obtains PR?
Furthermore, the expiry date of your RC is irrelavant. I too have applied 4 months before its' expiry.
I know that. I was only making mention to show that I have flexibility till Sept '13 re proving to employers, financial houses, embassies e.t.c that I have rights of residence should I need my passport back at some point.

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Post by anp » Sat Aug 04, 2012 2:41 pm

When PR sticker is stamped in your passport, that when you know that you have attained/acquired it. Otherwise, what's the point of EEA4 application?

By the looks of it, you can acquire it and I wish you best of luck.
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Post by Plum70 » Sat Aug 04, 2012 3:45 pm

anp wrote:When PR sticker is stamped in your passport, that when you know that you have attained/acquired it. Otherwise, what's the point of EEA4 application?
Now I see where you've gotten it all wrong. PR for a FM of a EU national is attained automatically after 5 years provided they can prove continuous residence for the period and the EU national has been exercising treaty rights for those 5 years OR has attained PR (and preferably has confirmation of this). See relevant part of the EU Regulation here: Article 18&19 of EU Directive 2004//38/EC. Might reassure you.

Btw, why was your application returned unprocessed first time round?

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Post by anp » Sun Aug 05, 2012 10:44 am

Plum70 wrote:
anp wrote:When PR sticker is stamped in your passport, that when you know that you have attained/acquired it. Otherwise, what's the point of EEA4 application?
Now I see where you've gotten it all wrong. PR for a FM of a EU national is attained automatically after 5 years provided they can prove continuous residence for the period and the EU national has been exercising treaty rights for those 5 years OR has attained PR (and preferably has confirmation of this). See relevant part of the EU Regulation here: Article 18&19 of EU Directive 2004//38/EC. Might reassure you.

Btw, why was your application returned unprocessed first time round?


But you don't "automatically" acquire PR on Nov 2012 just because it has been 5 years since you got married. The only thing me and you have now acquired is the FULL RIGHT to apply for PR. Unfortunately, its not the same as a credit limit increase. We have to apply all over again, even though we automatically qualify. :)

Anyway, our EEA3 & EEA4 applications were returned because HO had requested proof of employment for a specific period for my EEA wife. Fact is letter of confirmation from her employer, Inland Revenue employment history, Worker Registration Certificate, P60s, and so many payslips were ALREADY in the folder we sent. They hadn't checked it properly even though we had organized it so nicely. I re-sent it the same day we received it, this time with a cover letter pointing out their mistake.

My only advice is--be ready to expect anything. We will eventually come through ok.
Be good.

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Post by spike_UK » Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:15 pm

Plum70 wrote:
anp wrote:When PR sticker is stamped in your passport, that when you know that you have attained/acquired it. Otherwise, what's the point of EEA4 application?
Now I see where you've gotten it all wrong. PR for a FM of a EU national is attained automatically after 5 years provided they can prove continuous residence for the period and the EU national has been exercising treaty rights for those 5 years OR has attained PR (and preferably has confirmation of this). See relevant part of the EU Regulation here: Article 18&19 of EU Directive 2004//38/EC. Might reassure you.

Btw, why was your application returned unprocessed first time round?
Hi guys, I just want to clear it for you two.
If you have married for 5 years and lived together in UK and EEA national been exercising treaty right and you can prove it with evidence, regardless of your RC, you obtain the PR automatically, and a year after that which means 6 year you are qualified for BC as long as you got the prove of evidence (last 6 years).
PR stamp is only a confirmation, so go for it and its a straight forward case but again prepare for 6 month of even 7.
Good luck.
Applied for EEA4 on 24/02/2012.
HO received on 27/02/2012.
Refusal received on 16/08/2012 dated 11/08/2012
At the court, the HO REP withdrawn the decision and asked me to send the DOC for the time before marriage.
PR dated 05/03/2013

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Post by Coffee10 » Sun Aug 05, 2012 3:15 pm

Reading posts it seems like application eea3 waiting time is pretty much the same as app.eea4.i sent my eea3 app.6 weeks ago and still havent recieved a thing.

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Post by Plum70 » Sun Aug 05, 2012 3:54 pm

spike_UK wrote:Hi guys, I just want to clear it for you two.
If you have married for 5 years and lived together in UK and EEA national been exercising treaty right and you can prove it with evidence, regardless of your RC, you obtain the PR automatically, and a year after that which means 6 year you are qualified for BC as long as you got the prove of evidence (last 6 years).
PR stamp is only a confirmation, so go for it and its a straight forward case but again prepare for 6 month of even 7.
Good luck.
Hi Spike. Thanks, but the EU regulations and my rights are quite clear to me.

I have no illusions that my EEA4 application would probably take the full 6 months to process. But 7 months or even one day longer? I do not think the UKBA would want me and the EC on their backs again as was the case when it took them 8 months to process my RC 5 years ago. I have good contacts in Brussels and would not hesitate to shout across the channel if the UKBA misbehave!

We'll see.

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Post by cerrahpasalilar » Sun Aug 05, 2012 7:33 pm

According to eea4 applicants' timeline in this forum, Waiting time was roughly 2-3 months in the second half of the last year and also the first quarter of this year. Do you think What has changed that current waiting time is longer now? any idea?

Plum 70,
I have applied for the EEa4 on the 4th of july ( it was 6 weeks eairlier than the 5th aniversery of my wedding but i maneged to show the evidence for cohobition before marrige). I have not received anything yet

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Post by onetowatch20 » Sun Aug 05, 2012 8:19 pm

I have a feeling the Olympics may have caused a backlog at the UKBA, processing applications for all the athletes and everyone else associated with them.

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Post by spike_UK » Sun Aug 05, 2012 9:10 pm

onetowatch20 wrote:I have a feeling the Olympics may have caused a backlog at the UKBA, processing applications for all the athletes and everyone else associated with them.
I'm agree with you,,,,,too many visa applications to deal with!!!!!!
Applied for EEA4 on 24/02/2012.
HO received on 27/02/2012.
Refusal received on 16/08/2012 dated 11/08/2012
At the court, the HO REP withdrawn the decision and asked me to send the DOC for the time before marriage.
PR dated 05/03/2013

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Post by zahid_iyaz » Mon Aug 06, 2012 1:58 am

anp wrote:
Plum70 wrote:
anp wrote:When PR sticker is stamped in your passport, that when you know that you have attained/acquired it. Otherwise, what's the point of EEA4 application?
Now I see where you've gotten it all wrong. PR for a FM of a EU national is attained automatically after 5 years provided they can prove continuous residence for the period and the EU national has been exercising treaty rights for those 5 years OR has attained PR (and preferably has confirmation of this). See relevant part of the EU Regulation here: Article 18&19 of EU Directive 2004//38/EC. Might reassure you.

Btw, why was your application returned unprocessed first time round?
But you don't "automatically" acquire PR on Nov 2012 just because it has been 5 years since you got married. The only thing me and you have now acquired is the FULL RIGHT to apply for PR. Unfortunately, its not the same as a credit limit increase. We have to apply all over again, even though we automatically qualify. :)

Anyway, our EEA3 & EEA4 applications were returned because HO had requested proof of employment for a specific period for my EEA wife. Fact is letter of confirmation from her employer, Inland Revenue employment history, Worker Registration Certificate, P60s, and so many payslips were ALREADY in the folder we sent. They hadn't checked it properly even though we had organized it so nicely. I re-sent it the same day we received it, this time with a cover letter pointing out their mistake.

My only advice is--be ready to expect anything. We will eventually come through ok.
Is it necessary to apply EEA3 for last five years or any five years???

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Post by zubby007 » Mon Aug 06, 2012 7:37 am

[quote="zahid_iyaz"][quote="anp"][quote="Plum70"][quote="anp"]When PR sticker is stamped in your passport, that when you know that you have attained/acquired it. Otherwise, what's the point of EEA4 application?[/quote]
Now I see where you've gotten it all wrong. PR for a FM of a EU national is attained automatically after 5 years provided they can prove continuous residence for the period and the EU national has been exercising treaty rights for those 5 years OR has attained PR (and preferably has confirmation of this). See relevant part of the EU Regulation here: [url=http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary]Article 18&19 of EU Directive 2004//38/EC[/url]. Might reassure you.

Btw, why was your application returned unprocessed first time round?[/quote]

But you don't "automatically" acquire PR on Nov 2012 just because it has been 5 years since you got married. The only thing me and you have now acquired is the FULL RIGHT to apply for PR. Unfortunately, its not the same as a credit limit increase. We have to apply all over again, even though we automatically qualify. :)

Anyway, our EEA3 & EEA4 applications were returned because HO had requested proof of employment for a specific period for my EEA wife. Fact is letter of confirmation from her employer, Inland Revenue employment history, Worker Registration Certificate, P60s, and so many payslips were ALREADY in the folder we sent. They hadn't checked it properly even though we had organized it so nicely. I re-sent it the same day we received it, this time with a cover letter pointing out their mistake.

My only advice is--be ready to expect anything. We will eventually come through ok.[/quote]

Is it necessary to apply EEA3 for last five years or any five years???[/quote]




It should be last 5years and NOT any 5years.

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Post by anp » Mon Aug 06, 2012 12:35 pm

Plum70 wrote:
spike_UK wrote:Hi guys, I just want to clear it for you two.
If you have married for 5 years and lived together in UK and EEA national been exercising treaty right and you can prove it with evidence, regardless of your RC, you obtain the PR automatically, and a year after that which means 6 year you are qualified for BC as long as you got the prove of evidence (last 6 years).
PR stamp is only a confirmation, so go for it and its a straight forward case but again prepare for 6 month of even 7.
Good luck.
Hi Spike. Thanks, but the EU regulations and my rights are quite clear to me.

I have no illusions that my EEA4 application would probably take the full 6 months to process. But 7 months or even one day longer? I do not think the UKBA would want me and the EC on their backs again as was the case when it took them 8 months to process my RC 5 years ago. I have good contacts in Brussels and would not hesitate to shout across the channel if the UKBA misbehave!

We'll see.
I am impressed. You seem to have it under control. You have accomplished knowing the EU regulations, and you have good contacts in Brussels. I wouldn't even bother to apply. You definitely auto-deserve it.
Be good.

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Post by Plum70 » Mon Aug 06, 2012 5:38 pm

cerrahpasalilar wrote:Plum 70,
I have applied for the EEa4 on the 4th of july ( it was 6 weeks eairlier than the 5th aniversery of my wedding but i maneged to show the evidence for cohobition before marrige). I have not received anything yet
Hi Cerrah, thanks for the tip. I will do the same and include our joint bills or bank statements from a few months before we got married.

What sort of evidence did you provide for cohabitation?

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Post by spike_UK » Mon Aug 06, 2012 9:44 pm

anp wrote:
Plum70 wrote:
spike_UK wrote:Hi guys, I just want to clear it for you two.
If you have married for 5 years and lived together in UK and EEA national been exercising treaty right and you can prove it with evidence, regardless of your RC, you obtain the PR automatically, and a year after that which means 6 year you are qualified for BC as long as you got the prove of evidence (last 6 years).
PR stamp is only a confirmation, so go for it and its a straight forward case but again prepare for 6 month of even 7.
Good luck.
Hi Spike. Thanks, but the EU regulations and my rights are quite clear to me.

I have no illusions that my EEA4 application would probably take the full 6 months to process. But 7 months or even one day longer? I do not think the UKBA would want me and the EC on their backs again as was the case when it took them 8 months to process my RC 5 years ago. I have good contacts in Brussels and would not hesitate to shout across the channel if the UKBA misbehave!

We'll see.
I am impressed. You seem to have it under control. You have accomplished knowing the EU regulations, and you have good contacts in Brussels. I wouldn't even bother to apply. You definitely auto-deserve it.
It's interesting how almighty you are!! :)
Please don't forget we are on the same boat of yours so if you could help us too :)))))))))
Applied for EEA4 on 24/02/2012.
HO received on 27/02/2012.
Refusal received on 16/08/2012 dated 11/08/2012
At the court, the HO REP withdrawn the decision and asked me to send the DOC for the time before marriage.
PR dated 05/03/2013

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Post by cerrahpasalilar » Mon Aug 06, 2012 9:48 pm

Plum70 wrote:
cerrahpasalilar wrote:Plum 70,
I have applied for the EEa4 on the 4th of july ( it was 6 weeks eairlier than the 5th aniversery of my wedding but i maneged to show the evidence for cohobition before marrige). I have not received anything yet
Hi Cerrah, thanks for the tip. I will do the same and include our joint bills or bank statements from a few months before we got married.

What sort of evidence did you provide for cohabitation?
During the period before marriage, We added bank statements and my phone bills. Also a letter showing the address from UKBA as a result of EEA1 application.

I phoned the HO prior to my application, I was told that one can apply 28 days eairlier than 5th year anniversary of marriage even if you do not have cohabitation case.

In any case, first 5 years of our marriage will be completed next week
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Post by Plum70 » Mon Aug 06, 2012 10:31 pm

cerrahpasalilar wrote:During the period before marriage, We added bank statements and my phone bills. Also a letter showing the address from UKBA as a result of EEA1 application.

I phoned the HO prior to my application, I was told that one can apply 28 days eairlier than 5th year anniversary of marriage even if you do not have cohabitation case.
This reassures me about sending my application 1.5 months early as I plan to do. To keep things simple i'll provide water bills in joint names from June 07 - March 2013 and hope that this satisfies the 5-year continuous residency requirement for me.

With any luck your tactic sees your application concluded well before the 6 month timeline. Pls keep the forum posted and thanks again.

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Post by Jersey » Tue Aug 07, 2012 12:05 pm

spike_UK wrote:
onetowatch20 wrote:I have a feeling the Olympics may have caused a backlog at the UKBA, processing applications for all the athletes and everyone else associated with them.
I'm agree with you,,,,,too many visa applications to deal with!!!!!!
I hope you are joking, there aren't too many tourists as predicted. It's just that UKBA cut some positions so processing is slower than what it should be.

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Post by anp » Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:34 pm

Does anyone know anything about validation of EEA3 & EEA4 applications? Is there anything we can do except praying that it gets picked?
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