EU citizen married to British - citizenship refused
Posted: Thu May 12, 2016 5:19 pm
Hi,
Here is my situation.
I moved to the UK in June 2008 from an A8 EEA country and have been working continuously since October the same year. I have registered to WRS at my first company but was made redundant soon after. Started working in a couple of months again but not being fully aware of the regulations (if you don't work 12 months at the company you registered with under WRS, you have to register again) I didn't register myself again to WRS. The fact that this would be a problem if I wanted to apply for British citizenship, I only found out from the council when I wanted to book an appointment with them for the Citizenship Checking Service January 2015. They informed me that I shouldn't apply as my application would be rejected.
I said OK, not a problem, I have all the paperwork ready and since I was going to get married in October and my wife is British I will apply after the wedding. Since I will only have to show paperwork for 3 years of continuous work and residence.
So shortly after the wedding in October last year (before the PR card requirement) I applied to be naturalized as a British citizen but was refused recently.
The reason given: "As you have not been exercising your treaty rights for a continuous period of 5 years you do not meet the requirement which are set out on our website at ... and your application has been refused"
I have obviously went through the requirements many many times before I have applied. I believe that my application should have been accepted and am going to challenge the decision and apply for reconsideration.
Would I still be rejected?
Here is my situation.
I moved to the UK in June 2008 from an A8 EEA country and have been working continuously since October the same year. I have registered to WRS at my first company but was made redundant soon after. Started working in a couple of months again but not being fully aware of the regulations (if you don't work 12 months at the company you registered with under WRS, you have to register again) I didn't register myself again to WRS. The fact that this would be a problem if I wanted to apply for British citizenship, I only found out from the council when I wanted to book an appointment with them for the Citizenship Checking Service January 2015. They informed me that I shouldn't apply as my application would be rejected.
I said OK, not a problem, I have all the paperwork ready and since I was going to get married in October and my wife is British I will apply after the wedding. Since I will only have to show paperwork for 3 years of continuous work and residence.
So shortly after the wedding in October last year (before the PR card requirement) I applied to be naturalized as a British citizen but was refused recently.
The reason given: "As you have not been exercising your treaty rights for a continuous period of 5 years you do not meet the requirement which are set out on our website at ... and your application has been refused"
I have obviously went through the requirements many many times before I have applied. I believe that my application should have been accepted and am going to challenge the decision and apply for reconsideration.
Would I still be rejected?