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Plum70 wrote:No. The UKBA don't need to know this just as they don't need to know how frequent her/your bowel movements are!
How strange that this very scenario flashed through my mind with the same cast member! Such predictive precision I have!Jambo wrote:Plum70 wrote:No. The UKBA don't need to know this just as they don't need to know how frequent her/your bowel movements are!
I apologise for being predictivePlum70 wrote:How strange that this very scenario flashed through my mind with the same cast member! Such predictive precision I have!Jambo wrote:Plum70 wrote:No. The UKBA don't need to know this just as they don't need to know how frequent her/your bowel movements are!
Seriously though, the PR form does ask the question whether the EEA family member is also a BC and I imagined that the UKBA might still want to know if it happens while the application is being processed.
Can you ruminate over this again w/out the temptation to copy and paste?
I think this is the right answer. You already have PR. You've only applied for the confirmation of it. Given that when you submitted your application you fulfilled out requirements, I don't see why you would need to notify the Home Office.fysicus wrote:Assuming you actually qualify for PR, you have acquired it automatically already. The purpose of your application is only to let UKBA formally confirm this.
Anything what happens after you have acquired PR is therefore irrelevant, will have no effect on UKBA's decision and does not need to be reported to them.