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Ah, that is much better, and very relevant!I joined her in August 2003 by then I had a visa which will last for 1 year (EEA fality permit) at the end of that round about October 2004, I put in the application it took about 6 months, but they replied finally.
Applying for her Permanent Resident sticker is advisable as it will simplify her naturalisation application. It will also be useful to prove her Permanent Residence should this ever be needed for other reasons, eg maybe claiming social benefits.alpha1 wrote:thanks John.
That makes it alot clearer now. I will just get the paper work ready , I dont think there i sthe need for her to apply for the sticker but I will rather convince her to take the citizenship test (it will not be aesy though) and then she can apply for British citizenship later.
Will it? Would that not depend upon when the Naturalisation application is made? That is, let's suppose that the EEA3 form is sent off soon and in a couple of months the shiny new Permanent Residence sticker is in the passport. That will be dated let's say in March 2007.Applying for her Permanent Resident sticker is advisable as it will simplify her naturalisation application.
JohnJohn wrote:Will it? Would that not depend upon when the Naturalisation application is made? That is, let's suppose that the EEA3 form is sent off soon and in a couple of months the shiny new Permanent Residence sticker is in the passport. That will be dated let's say in March 2007.Applying for her Permanent Resident sticker is advisable as it will simplify her naturalisation application.
But the person wishes to apply for Naturalisation in 6 months time .... say July 2007 .... so won't they still need to supply the evidence that they got their Permanent Residence status months before the appearance of the Permanent Residence sticker in their passport?
Well that is the question, isn't it! I think I am saying ... I am not making that presumption. Simply, I wonder whether IND will have adapted to this new automatic Permanent Residence situation. Unless and until someone posts on a Board such as this that IND is indeed confirming that Permanent Residence took place on an earlier date than the date of issue of the Permanent Residence sticker, well I am going to assume that they are not issuing such confirmation.Presumably the Permanent Residence sticker - or some other documentation from the Home Office - will make it clear when Permanent Residence took effect.
If it's not obvious from the passport sticker, then I would hope they would be willing to issue a letter upon request confirming that fact. Provided of course that enough evidence was provided to show that Permanent Residence was acquired on the "earlier" date.John wrote:Well that is the question, isn't it! I think I am saying ... I am not making that presumption. Simply, I wonder whether IND will have adapted to this new automatic Permanent Residence situation. Unless and until someone posts on a Board such as this that IND is indeed confirming that Permanent Residence took place on an earlier date than the date of issue of the Permanent Residence sticker, well I am going to assume that they are not issuing such confirmation.
With respect, you forget the idea of ILR - you'll only confuse yourself and everyone else. You are applying for Permanent Residence (PR) which is similar to ILR but granted under a completely different set of rules.alpha1 wrote:2008 is round the corner and I'll need to apply for my permanent residence. Do I have to wait untill August before applying or I can apply before then (bearing in mind my current leave to remain is still valid untill March 2010)
NB: please refer to my earlier postings
Do i need to pass the nationality test before applying for my ILR?
Finally if my wife has qualified for ILR (Residence permit) do I automatically qualify for ILR also?
Finally can I apply in person to the HO (Croydon) and pay the premium eventhough my application is a EEA application? (Not the initial 5 years the final ILR)
thanks for all your assistance