Since it is a mistake easily made. Why would the HO not make it clearer since it is a common mistake that cost so many. Least put a note about it. You would have needed to look at your residence card to complete Form AN, where is specifically asks for the below. Only a small number members on the ...
Last week I took the advice of friends and family who are all extremely aware and alert to the current climate in our country, to write to my MP, which was a very satisfying and positive experience. I had a written reply within five days with the update that she has taken my case to the Home Office ...
HI there i happen to be in the exact same situation as you (applied for citizenship and got it refused because of the with the wrong residency card) I now have the PR card as I lived here legally for 25 years. (I still not sure why I received the certificate instead!)) Shall I apply for ...
I since reapplied for DCPR and was issed one and I acquired PR in 2012. I also made another naturalusation application and I am now a British Citizen. I have weitten to HO asking for a refund. The second time when they sent the PR card it had a ketter accompanying it. I feel even more strongly now ...
I need help in respect to what documents to provide in respect of my 'Proof of living in the UK' My checklist says: If you are an EEA National, you need to include letters from employers, educational establishments, or other Government Departments indicating your presence in the United Kingdom ...
Hi, I am filling out my citizenship form. In the checklist of my documents it says to provide the below (in yellow). I wouldn't like to make a mistake of not including the relevant document. So here is my question. Will my passport suffice for this point if it was only issued earlier in the year, or ...
Do you think that once I have the DCPR I should apply for reconsideration or start with an entirely new application for BC? New application, because the old application was decided correctly based on the evidence attached by you to that application. Reading through it seems to me that many people ...
Best of luck for your EEA PR application. Given that you are claiming PR based on working a while ago, remember to also include documents to prove that after you acquired PR you were not absent from the UK for more than two years. An absence of more than two years would void your PR. Thank you, yes ...
Thank you everyone for your input. I will be requesting copies of P60 forms for the time when I was employed for 5 consecutive years and starting the Residence Card process from scratch. It's funny (or frustrating) as I have paid so much attention to every aspect, but being so convinced tgat the ...
Thank you.
I already have a statement of National Insurance contributions I made since 2007.
I was in the WED originally registered in 2005 and back then HO only needed the WRS permits for 12 months. I have it all and can send with the letter
If I had any idea the Residence Card they sent me, if they pit a letter in with it, if they in any way acknowledged the fact it was a different document< I would have never applied for the BC in the first place.
Ah is it so? If this is the case I could have used the 5 years prior to my sons birth which is when I was continuously employed. Just at the time I didn't feel I will need a British citizenship. It was Brexit that has caused me to worry, as well as it has for many other EEA nationals. Unfortunately ...
Sorry, your post only just appeared. I did not have personal Private Health Insurance when I was at home with my child. All I have for that period is my husbands tax returns and my NI Statement issued by HMRC.
I will add all of these documents to the letter to EEA Applications and explain.
Sorry, your post only just appeared. I did not have personal Health Insurance when I was at home with my child. I didn't this was required. All I have for that period is my husbands tax returns and my NI Statement really.
I have ticked this box on my original EEA(PR) form: I’ve lived in the UK for a continuous period of five years as an EEA national qualified person, the family member or extended family member of a qualified person, or a combination of these. supplied the above mentioned documents. It should ahve b ...
I believe I have a point with RC being issued instead of DCPR, because in their guidance notes it says: What happens if my application for permanent residence is unsuccessful? We will send you a decision letter telling you why we have rejected or refused your application. The letter will also tell ...
I haven't worked for all of the 5 years as I had my son and spent three years at home with him. which is why I supplied husbands documents, been back to work last couple years. I have utility bills, mortgage documents, deeds, bank statements and an NI insurance statement I requested from HMRC ...
Do you think if I attach mortgage paperwork from past 5-6 years, councils tax bills, bank statements and HMRC NO payments statemens it will suffice to show I qualify for permanent residence? I can also send marriage certificate , husbands birth certificate (UK citizen), his tax returns for passed 5 ...
Also if the procedure is to issue Residence Card because HO doesn't feel I satisfied what they needed for permanent residence, why did they not make it clear and then asked me to provide more details in order to get the permanent residence. It would really have saved my belief that I had all correct ...