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Suggest print form & guidance out & have few dry runs at completing it.fox349 wrote:secret.simon,many thanks for the informative reply. I used an ID card to enter the UK thus I didn't get the ILR stamp. If I send prof of employment should that be enough?
Do you understand how permanent residence is acquired, and what exercising treaty rights means?
Well no, as didn't send them the appropriate paper work.
Do you suggest that I appeal the decision or make a new application. Also could someone tell me if I need permanent residence before I can apply for British Citizenship.
At least part-time employment. Full time employment is not a requirement.ohara wrote: full time employment
self employment
jobseeker
student
self-sufficienct
I'm not sure what you mean to use 5 year qualifying period which ended at least 12 months before the application, do you mean to send them supporting information for the last 6 years?ohara wrote:Bear in mind that one of the requirements for citizenship application is that you must have held PR for at least 12 months. Therefore, when applying for the document certifying permanent residence, be sure to use a 5 year qualifying period which ended at least 12 months before the application. Then you won't have to wait for another year before applying for citizenship.
No need to send 6 years worth, but make sure the 5 years worth you do send ends no later than around December 2014. For example, if you were exercising treaty rights from June 2009 to June 2014, send evidence of that. At least that way you know you'll have satisfied the free of immigration time restrictions for 12 months prior to the application requirement of the citizenship application, which I assume is your end goalfox349 wrote:I'm not sure what you mean to use 5 year qualifying period which ended at least 12 months before the application, do you mean to send them supporting information for the last 6 years?
Hello,fox349 wrote:Hi there,
I recently made an application for "permanent residence" on the basis that I'm an EEA national who has lived in the UK for almost 20 years.
I have been refused the residence permit on the grounds that I haven't provided evidence to show that i have been exercising "treaty rights" in the UK for 5 continuous years.
I didn't send any letters/payslips/p60's from my employer, but i've sent a previous resident permit which expired in 2008 and a passport.
My question is;
1-Should I make a new application and send a letter from my employer/P60's/payslips?
2- Appeal- of which i have 14 calendar days from the 23.01.16, this will cost me £80 paper based or £140 for hearing.
If a make a new application this will cost less than the above.
Please advise on the best action to take.