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Apply for a Document certifying Permenent Residence (DCPR) on EEA_PR.JustMeConfused wrote:1) Do I need to apply for a EEA PR document or card prior to submitting my application for Citizenship? Which of the two types do I need and which of the downloaded forms (EEA_PR or EEA_QP?)
You do, so the rest of the question is moot.JustMeConfused wrote:2) If I don't need to prove my PR status,
See Who doesn't need to prove their knowledge of English. A UK degree qualification counts for this purpose.JustMeConfused wrote:3) Do I really need to sit an English language test or just the "Life in the UK" test?
British Immigration Officers at the airport. As mentioned, it was only done at request.JustMeConfused wrote:who would stick a British stamp on it?
I have worked full time consistently for 22 years. Moved a few companies but mostly been at a employer on average 7 or 8 years each. Hope that answers your question?secret.simon wrote:British Immigration Officers at the airport. As mentioned, it was only done at request.JustMeConfused wrote:who would stick a British stamp on it?
In the absence of an ILR stamp, you must apply for and get a DCPR using Form EEA_PR.
How have you exercised treaty rights in the UK? Have you worked for five continuous years and do you have proof of that?