Application to Settled Status when the qualifying years are very long ago
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2022 9:45 pm
Dear forum members,
May I ask for your opinion on my case?
I have applied for Settled Status under the EU Settlement Scheme. My qualifying years of uninterrupted residence in the UK are from 1996 to 2001. I supplied evidence of this continued residence by means of including my HMRC records during that period, showing that I was working in the UK.
Following my application I received a request for more information, namely:
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Additional evidence of residence in the UK and Islands to cover the following period:
July 2017 to March 2020
OR any other qualifying period you wish to rely on
This is because our automated checks did not confirm the continuous qualifying period of residence in the UK and Islands that you are relying on.
UNQUOTE
I rang the helpline and the agent who took my call told me that "the period of continuous residence that I was relying on was invalid because it was too long ago". She told me that if it had been 10 or maybe 12 years ago it would be accepted but this was too long ago.
I should mention that I was never absent from the UK for longer than a few months ever since my period of uninterrupted residence came to an end. I also supplied evidence of this in my application.
I asked the agent where in the regulations was there any mention of this rather "fuzzy" time limit she was talking about. She sent me a link to the guidance document that Home Office staff use to base their decisions on. I've studied that document and I can't find any mention of any limitation as to how long ago an EU citizen gained their right to permanent residence under the freedom of movement rules.
Can someone confirm that there's no limit? Any suggestion on how I should proceed?
Many thanks in advance for any help.
May I ask for your opinion on my case?
I have applied for Settled Status under the EU Settlement Scheme. My qualifying years of uninterrupted residence in the UK are from 1996 to 2001. I supplied evidence of this continued residence by means of including my HMRC records during that period, showing that I was working in the UK.
Following my application I received a request for more information, namely:
QUOTE
Additional evidence of residence in the UK and Islands to cover the following period:
July 2017 to March 2020
OR any other qualifying period you wish to rely on
This is because our automated checks did not confirm the continuous qualifying period of residence in the UK and Islands that you are relying on.
UNQUOTE
I rang the helpline and the agent who took my call told me that "the period of continuous residence that I was relying on was invalid because it was too long ago". She told me that if it had been 10 or maybe 12 years ago it would be accepted but this was too long ago.
I should mention that I was never absent from the UK for longer than a few months ever since my period of uninterrupted residence came to an end. I also supplied evidence of this in my application.
I asked the agent where in the regulations was there any mention of this rather "fuzzy" time limit she was talking about. She sent me a link to the guidance document that Home Office staff use to base their decisions on. I've studied that document and I can't find any mention of any limitation as to how long ago an EU citizen gained their right to permanent residence under the freedom of movement rules.
Can someone confirm that there's no limit? Any suggestion on how I should proceed?
Many thanks in advance for any help.