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ro888
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Question about EEA Permanent residence and naturalization

Post by ro888 » Tue Mar 01, 2011 4:55 pm

Hi,

My family and I (5members) are Portuguese's nationality and we are planning for permanent residence and so nationalization after been in UK for 5 years. I have 3 children, two of them are leaving UK to study in Japan for the past 2years.

1. For permanent residence application, should I include all the 5members or just the 3 have been stayed in UK for 5years?

2. For the naturalization, will we need to past any test?

Thanks in advance

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Post by vinny » Wed Mar 02, 2011 4:22 am

2. KOL required for adults.
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Post by fysicus » Wed Mar 02, 2011 7:29 am

The rule for PR is that you live in the UK five years without interruption (where interruption means absence from the UK during more than six months in a year).
So holidays and business trips abroad are no problem, even if they are rather frequent.
However, your kids studying in Japan are not eligible. Still nothing to worry about; as EU citizens they can come back to the UK at any time without any problems or formalities.

As EU citizen I don't see any incentive to naturalize to British Citizen: it would hardly make any practical difference (voting for Parliament is the only one that springs to mind), so why would you go through this costly procedure?

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