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self employed-PR

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2018 11:11 am
by Mayte123
Hi,

I would like to apply for PR. My questions is that while I was a freelancer I also claimed working tax credits and child tax credits. My income was a bit over the minimum but not much. Does it affect my PR application? Also, how can I get proof of it? everything is online and the HO do not accept them.

Also, my husband is British (Naturalized) Do I have to wait one yeat after i get the PR to take the Life in the UK test? Or the 3 years rule applies to me?

Thanks for your help, I am quite anxious about it.

Re: self employed-PR

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2018 11:17 am
by CR001
Mayte123 wrote:
Mon Jun 25, 2018 11:11 am
Also, my husband is British (Naturalized) Do I have to wait one yeat after i get the PR to take the Life in the UK test? Or the 3 years rule applies to me?
You can do the LIUK test at ANY point, even now, it does not expire.

If you hold DCPR and you are married to a British citizen, you can apply as soon as you have the DCPR as spouse of BC based on 3 years residence, provided you meet ALL the requirements, including being physically present exactly 3 years ago on the date you apply for citizenship.

Re: self employed-PR

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2018 11:46 am
by Mayte123
Thank you cr001!!! very clariying.

HOw about the self-employ thing and claiming benefits> is it preventing me to qualify for PR?