Applying for EEA PR outside the UK on WHV in Canada?
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 8:46 pm
Hi everyone, this is my first post and it is about my situation and it is not a simple one, but I will try to keep it to the point.
Basically, I am a dual EU/Australian citizen and I live in the UK obviously on the EU passport and have been here 9 years.
Now, due to my age I need to take the working holiday visa to Canada and this is my last chance to do it.
The timing is bad since I had not applied for my EEA PR card yet, and now with Brexit a reality, I have a 2 year work permit to Canada starting in November this year.
I intend to return to the UK after as my life is here now.
Problems are that I do have 2 passports (1 from each country) so I will use the Aussie one in Canada as the visa was approved to this, but I am not sure if I should file for the EEA PR now as they want to keep my EU passport while this happens.
I asked and they said I can request documents back, but I phoned the Home Office 5 times and got a different answer almost each time in regard to how early I can request my documents back (I am also not sure if I should trust this since I am pretty sure I need the EU passport to leave the UK for the flight to Canada).
Basically I was thinking, since I want to travel before I go to Canada (which I need the EU passport for since the Aussie one has no entry stamp) and also the risk of the airline wondering why there is no UK entry stamp in my Aussie passport when I depart for Canada and the chance they could stop me from departing for Canada which would make me miss my visa entry deadline to enter the Canadian border, which I can't risk (as the EU passport will be at the Home Office), then can I just fly to Canada and mail my EU passport back to my sister in the UK and have her send the documents and forms I have signed and all and put her address as my address in the UK for them to post the card back to and then when she gets this to have her post it to me in Canada?
I will be in Canada for 2 years so this is plenty of time for them to process this and then send it to my sister in the UK.
The period of time for the 5 years I am using will be 2007-2012 so my logic tells me that if I do depart the UK before I file for PR, it should not matter since the application is to simply certify permanent residence and not to grant it to me yes?
Also if I simply put an international redirect on my mail to my address in Canada (I would have to do this once I arrived in Canada and got a stable address as I am staying with a friend first), but would that work?
Could I apply at the UK High Commission actually or would they look at me funny for trying to apply for UK PR when I am in Canada? haha
The fact is that I can be out of the country up to 2 years as a permanent resident, and the visa is for 2 years to Canada and there is no chance to extend this type of visa in my situation with my age and circumstances etc.
So I do not see why the Home Office should have an issue with it...
What is everyones take on the situation?
Any comments are welcome, thanks for your time reading
Basically, I am a dual EU/Australian citizen and I live in the UK obviously on the EU passport and have been here 9 years.
Now, due to my age I need to take the working holiday visa to Canada and this is my last chance to do it.
The timing is bad since I had not applied for my EEA PR card yet, and now with Brexit a reality, I have a 2 year work permit to Canada starting in November this year.
I intend to return to the UK after as my life is here now.
Problems are that I do have 2 passports (1 from each country) so I will use the Aussie one in Canada as the visa was approved to this, but I am not sure if I should file for the EEA PR now as they want to keep my EU passport while this happens.
I asked and they said I can request documents back, but I phoned the Home Office 5 times and got a different answer almost each time in regard to how early I can request my documents back (I am also not sure if I should trust this since I am pretty sure I need the EU passport to leave the UK for the flight to Canada).
Basically I was thinking, since I want to travel before I go to Canada (which I need the EU passport for since the Aussie one has no entry stamp) and also the risk of the airline wondering why there is no UK entry stamp in my Aussie passport when I depart for Canada and the chance they could stop me from departing for Canada which would make me miss my visa entry deadline to enter the Canadian border, which I can't risk (as the EU passport will be at the Home Office), then can I just fly to Canada and mail my EU passport back to my sister in the UK and have her send the documents and forms I have signed and all and put her address as my address in the UK for them to post the card back to and then when she gets this to have her post it to me in Canada?
I will be in Canada for 2 years so this is plenty of time for them to process this and then send it to my sister in the UK.
The period of time for the 5 years I am using will be 2007-2012 so my logic tells me that if I do depart the UK before I file for PR, it should not matter since the application is to simply certify permanent residence and not to grant it to me yes?
Also if I simply put an international redirect on my mail to my address in Canada (I would have to do this once I arrived in Canada and got a stable address as I am staying with a friend first), but would that work?
Could I apply at the UK High Commission actually or would they look at me funny for trying to apply for UK PR when I am in Canada? haha
The fact is that I can be out of the country up to 2 years as a permanent resident, and the visa is for 2 years to Canada and there is no chance to extend this type of visa in my situation with my age and circumstances etc.
So I do not see why the Home Office should have an issue with it...
What is everyones take on the situation?
Any comments are welcome, thanks for your time reading