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EEA4 or Citizenship route?
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 12:34 pm
by femimeli
I am confused about my current possibilities regarding my status and have two questions:
I am coming to the end of a 5-year EEA2 partner visa (I am the non-EEA partner), and need to either (a) ask for permanent residence through the EEA4 route, or (b) apply for citizenship.
I would prefer to apply for citizenship but it is not clear at all to me whether I qualify. I have been here as an EEA partner for five years, but in student visas for another 10 years before that. The citizenship documents I have read suggest I need to be a permanent resident before I can apply for citizenship--- is this correct??
My second question is, is there any way to expedite the EEA4 application? Or do I need to send the passport into the UK Home office for up to 6 monhts again?!
Thank you for your help.
Re: EEA4 or Citizenship route?
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 12:39 pm
by noajthan
femimeli wrote:I am confused about my current possibilities regarding my status and have two questions:
I am coming to the end of a 5-year EEA2 partner visa (I am the non-EEA partner), and need to either (a) ask for permanent residence through the EEA4 route, or (b) apply for citizenship.
I would prefer to apply for citizenship but it is not clear at all to me whether I qualify. I have been here as an EEA partner for five years, but in student visas for another 10 years before that. The citizenship documents I have read suggest I need to be a permanent resident before I can apply for citizenship--- is this correct??
My second question is, is there any way to expedite the EEA4 application? Or do I need to send the passport into the UK Home office for up to 6 monhts again?!
Thank you for your help.
1) If on EEA route, 'confirmation of PR' card (DCPR) is now required.
Has sponsor been exercising treaty rights continuously for 5 years?
Have both parties' absences from UK been kept within prescribed limits?
2) Yes.
(Can request to have passport returned after application has been filed)
Re: EEA4 or Citizenship route?
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 12:45 pm
by femimeli
Thank you. So it appears I will have to go down the EEA4 path. Am I correct in thinking that I can only apply for this exactly one month before my EEA2 visa is due to expire. (i.e., mine expires 25 May, so I can only send my new papers 25 April)? Or can I send it already and expedite quicker?
To answer your questions:
1- Yes, sponsor has been exercising treaty rights continuously over past five years and both of our absences have been to the prescribed limits.
2- great news about being able to get my passport back as I have international travel already booked for May.
Re: EEA4 or Citizenship route?
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 12:50 pm
by noajthan
femimeli wrote:Thank you. So it appears I will have to go down the EEA4 path. Am I correct in thinking that I can only apply for this exactly one month before my EEA2 visa is due to expire. (i.e., mine expires 25 May, so I can only send my new papers 25 April)? Or can I send it already and expedite quicker?
To answer your questions:
1- Yes, sponsor has been exercising treaty rights continuously over past five years and both of our absences have been to the prescribed limits.
2- great news about being able to get my passport back as I have international travel already booked for May.
There are no 28-day type rules under EU route.
Simply apply when you qualify to confirm your PR
regardless of date on any current RC.
Re: EEA4 or Citizenship route?
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 1:24 pm
by femimeli
Thank you for the help!
One more question- is EEA4 the same as PR? Is this the link to the form I need to send?
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _03-16.pdf
Re: EEA4 or Citizenship route?
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 1:44 pm
by femimeli
I am also confused by the wording on 'EEA family or extended family member'.
I am an unmarried partner, with eidence of cohabitation (which is how I got my EEA2 visa). If indeed it is a permanent residence card application what I need to do (rather than EEA4 which I can't seem to find anywhere), do I apply as a 'direct family' or 'extended family'?
Thank you again
Re: EEA4 or Citizenship route?
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 1:48 pm
by noajthan
femimeli wrote:I am also confused by the wording on 'EEA family or extended family member'.
I am an unmarried partner, with eidence of cohabitation (which is how I got my EEA2 visa). If indeed it is a permanent residence card application what I need to do (rather than EEA4 which I can't seem to find anywhere), do I apply as a 'direct family' or 'extended family'?
Thank you again
EEA4 is the old name - its simply called PR now.
Yes, you are an
extended family member if not married to your partner.
See
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... orm-eea-pr
Note The form is a monster; you don't have to use latest- you may prefer to use an earlier (simpler) version.
Example:
https://portal.mpsv.cz/eures/podminky/b ... /eea31.pdf
(You would just have to include the biometrics page from the current form and pay the current fee, not the fee from 2010)