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have no fears you are safeKramer wrote:Hello,
I am in a precarious position and would like to obtain some guidance. Me and my partner who is an EEA national have been with each other and lived in UK for ages, and now we both have permanent residences. She has her EEA3 and I have my EEA4. Both working and not depending on any public funds.
However there is a chance that we might seperate and if so would it affect me, and would I still be able to remain in UK and apply for my naturalisation?
Any advice on the matter would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
Hi,kashijee wrote:Hi Cramer You dont need to worry about anything now you have a Permanent Rasident So its mean you can apply anytime after 1 year of ur PR. No need to send proof of 5 years just ur PR one year old.
Best of luck
John if I understand your point well,then one can apply for citizenship if you have your PR for one year.The problem is that sometimes HO delay the application for more than a year before PR is issued.Do you have to count that year taken by HO as part of your qualifying years?John wrote:vadimvin, the point is this. Having got confirmation of PR status, after filing a form EEA3 or EEA4, as appropriate, if you have had that confirmation for at least one year then you clearly pass that test as regards applying for Naturalisation.
But as the confirmation of PR status is exactly that, confirmation of status acquired automatically, it will usually be the case that PR status is acquired before you get confirmation. So if that confirmation happened less than one year ago then you need to send in documents to show when you got your PR status automatically.