I have been looking into this and I am a bit confused, someone here might be able to put me on the right track or might have experience that they could share?
My wife is a British citizen and I am a non-EEA national. We lived in Ireland previously and moved to the UK using the Surrinder Singh ECJ case. Recently I received my Permanent residency after 5 years living in the UK.
There seems to be two different views on when I can apply for British naturalisation. One view is that I have to wait for another year, before I can apply for naturalisation, as I would be treated like other EU citizen's family members. As I have used the EEA route, I cannot use the UK route.
The other view is that as my wife is a British citizen, I can apply for naturalisation immediately. using the fact that I have lived here for more than 3 years and I am not subject to immigration control.
Has anyone got a definite answer for this? By that I mean first hand experience or a case-law or policy document stating the UKBA's stance on the subject?
Many thanks.
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