PR card plus 1 year treaty rights
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 6:47 pm
Hi all,
I know this has been discussed here already, but I just called UKVI and the answer I received was very confusing.
Basically, what they said was that if you’ve been exercising Treaty Rights for 6+ years, once you’ve got your document, certifying permanent residence, you can apply for Naturalisation straight away. However (and this is the confusing bit), as the document proves only 5 years, you would have to (again) prove the last 6 years, or at least the 1 year before the 5 years covered by the permanent residence card.
In my case, I’ve been exercising Treaty Rights for over 9 years and we proved these 9 years when applying for a permanent card. I asked if this would be on their system, as I really don’t see a point to prove same period twice, but they said that they don’t hold this data, so I’ll need to prove it again.
Really frustrating and misleading.
Does anyone here knows anything about it at all (or have applied recently on the same terms)?
Thanks!
I know this has been discussed here already, but I just called UKVI and the answer I received was very confusing.
Basically, what they said was that if you’ve been exercising Treaty Rights for 6+ years, once you’ve got your document, certifying permanent residence, you can apply for Naturalisation straight away. However (and this is the confusing bit), as the document proves only 5 years, you would have to (again) prove the last 6 years, or at least the 1 year before the 5 years covered by the permanent residence card.
In my case, I’ve been exercising Treaty Rights for over 9 years and we proved these 9 years when applying for a permanent card. I asked if this would be on their system, as I really don’t see a point to prove same period twice, but they said that they don’t hold this data, so I’ll need to prove it again.
Really frustrating and misleading.
Does anyone here knows anything about it at all (or have applied recently on the same terms)?
Thanks!