Presumably here you are referring to your EEA citizen wife. How long has she resided in the UK? Has she worked or otherwise exercised treaty rights for any five continuous years? Has she applied for and got a DCPR (Document Certifying Permanent Residence)? She cannot apply for a British passport ...
hi, I would like to extend my original question to below can anyone advise me on those please? thanks, I originally came to UK September 2010 with a non-EU passport and I am staying in UK since then with various visas. Recently I have acquired a Spanish passport through the Law makes the acquisition ...
But I was not an EEA national when I have arrived to UK would it still be ok? You cannot aggregate visas granted under other parts of the UK Immigration Rules to build up to Settled Status. As I read Schedule 6 Regulation 8 of the EEA Regulations, the OP's status as an EEA national can be backdated ...
it is technically true that you need to be in the for NINo but actually you do not need to be living in the UK to get one. you basically need to be present during the interview and provide an address to receive the number.
Crystal clear, thank you! If the time spent by you as the family member of an EEA citizen and as an EEA citizen is more than five continuous years, then you get settled status. Else you get pre-settled status. You cannot aggregate visas granted under other parts of the UK Immigration Rules to build ...
hi, It was granted on 06th of November 2017 and it was granted through the Law makes the acquisition of Spanish citizenship possible for the Sephardic Jews that are descendents of those expelled from Spain in the 15th Century without renouncing their current citizenship and without requiring ...
There are other situations which would have no resolution. for example; ( and this is a common one) someone from Argentina who has been living in the UK for 6 years, but only recently decided to apply to a Italian passport through Jus sanguinis (ex; the Grandfather of this individual was Italian ...
I have heard romurs that if an EU citizen NOT living in UK right now can get a infinite work and living rights if they do apply this month for something? I have searched the internet and nothing really sounds like it but can you guys please confirm?
Hi, I know the title is little bit confusing but it is a tricky situation. So, I am living in the UK for 8 years now but I originally came to UK with non-EU passport and stayed with various visas last was EU-FM visa. Last year I gained my Spanish Citizenship and Passport through other means. So my ...
I am originally Turkish citizen and been working in UK for years using diferent Visas, I now got a Spanish Citizenship and I am abotu change jobs. Can you please let me know if I need to do anything about tax, NI, etc.
I applied at 02/09/2015 and getting worried now as not received the RC yet... :cry: From other posts I see that timelines vary slightly, a couple of weeks here and there, so I would not worry before hitting the 6-month mark. Thanks Kamoe, 2 weeks to 6 months mark. Hopefully all will be good for you ...
Hi dannyG15, I will suggest u send the original and 1 copy of the new contract and payslip use tracking number send to home office also keep 1 copy for yourself. I did the same and the still called the wrong employee, but I think base on I have the tacking number receipt and the contract, they give ...
question, i have applied for the EEA FM received my COA with work and requested my passport back. I need to travel back to home. Can I request my previous visa as well for travel purposes? or what can I do to come back once I travelled?
thanks for the reply i am coming with an airline. is there a legal document that tells airline to accept me? is there any way i can make the process faster?
we will be travelling back to home with my wife and we have applied for EEA2 FM visa. I have received my COA with Work. How hard it will be coming back to UK after the trip with my wife for me?