So father was a late register but then was registered. He should be fortunate and be accepted. Other members have reported this type of experience. (However, if he had had a gap between jobs his PR clock would not have been running). Timeline 4 or 6 months+ Time should be similar for 2 EU ...
Hi everyone, So I've been in the UK since 2010, attending high school and now university. As EU8 nationals my father is WRS registered(arrived in 2003 but registered in 2007) and I am applying as a dependent child which makes him my sponsor. I've started filling out the paper application form but I ...
Hi everyone, So I've been in the UK since 2010, attending high school and now university. As EU8 nationals my father is WRS registered(arrived in 2003 but registered in 2007) and I am applying as a dependent child which makes him my sponsor. I've started filling out the paper application form but I ...
Were you under 21 after spending at least 5 years in the UK? I think that you may acquire PR on the basis of residing for at least 5 years as a family member of an EEA national, who was/is excerising treaty rights. Yes I am 21 years old now and I have been here for 6 and a half years. So I did not ...
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Yes, my father has been legally living and working full-time in Scotland since 2004. My mother and I moved here in 2010, since then she has been living and working(FT) in Scotland, as well.
Dear everyone, I'm applying for British citizenship. I started filling out the online application form for a PR card. Let me try to quickly summarise the past 6 years of my life... I moved to Scotland from Hungary in August 2010 and started high school(S4) within one week. After finishing high ...