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EEA (PR)- Up to Six months wait?

Posted: Fri May 15, 2015 12:54 am
by confo
I have recently applied for a EEA (PR) as an EEA qualified person. While the regulations stipulate that I should be issued with the document certifying permanent residence 'as soon as possible, I got an email saying
It may take up to six months to make a decision on your case.
Effectively this classifies me as a non-EEA family member or some other groups applying for similar docs and it clearly looks like a breach of the 2006 immigration act?

ANYONE WITH SIMILAR EXPERIENCE? WHY THIS MIGHT BE?

Re: EEA (PR)- Up to Six months wait?

Posted: Fri May 15, 2015 9:37 am
by asian_atheart
Hi confo,

My partner also received the same e-mail with same wording. I thought this was a standard mail sent to everyone? My partner (EU National) sent his EEA-PR application on 4th April 2015. (Just a couple of days before the new biometric application came out. So he used the existing form (updated Jan 2015)
The timeline:
Application sent: 4th April 2015
Application received: 8th April 2015
Acknowledgement of receipt: dated: 10th April 2015
Payment taken: 13th April 2015
PR card: still waiting!

What is your timeline? how long has it been since you sent the application?

Re: EEA (PR)- Up to Six months wait?

Posted: Fri May 15, 2015 8:08 pm
by wegiwegi
Same letter received by my wife

Timeline:
Application sent 02.04.15
App received 07.04.15
Money taken 09.04.15
Acknowledge on 13.04.15
COA received 25.04.15
PR still waiting

Re: EEA (PR)- Up to Six months wait?

Posted: Fri May 15, 2015 8:44 pm
by asian_atheart
Hi wegiwegi,

Did your EEA wife send her passport or National ID for the PR application? We're wondering why its taking a while since for EU citizens the application should be fairly quick. Was her 5 years of treaty rights spent working/studying or mixture of both?

Best,
asian_atheart

Re: EEA (PR)- Up to Six months wait?

Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 1:17 am
by wegiwegi
asian_atheart wrote:Hi wegiwegi,

Did your EEA wife send her passport or National ID for the PR application? We're wondering why its taking a while since for EU citizens the application should be fairly quick. Was her 5 years of treaty rights spent working/studying or mixture of both?

Best,
asian_atheart
I think I posted on the wrong thread, she is waiting for a RC, I'm the European, and already spent 20+ years in the UK, treaty rights since the beginning, just got married last August, she's from South America, one of those countries, we're they make their life a misery if they want to come to the UK. We got married in Switzerland, and will see what they come up with, interviews etc, but I doubt very much, as far as I know, and after seeing many cases, seems that when the male counterpart is the EU one, there is no interview at all, let wait and see

Re: EEA (PR)- Up to Six months wait?

Posted: Tue May 19, 2015 3:05 pm
by asian_atheart
Hi ,

I think the 6 months thing is to keep it safe. My EEA partner received his PR card today in the post.
The timeline:
Application sent: 4th April 2015
Application received: 8th April 2015
Acknowledgement of receipt: dated: 10th April 2015
Payment taken: 13th April 2015
PR card: received today 19th May 2015 (Dated 15th May 2015)

On the whole processing time was about 6 weeks (though taking into consideration it was the Easter break and a Bank Holiday between processing-so in all a good time span!)

Re: EEA (PR)- Up to Six months wait?

Posted: Fri May 29, 2015 9:42 am
by confo
One month exactly from receipt by HO to receipt of the PR card by me.

Thanks for your comments.