Hi all,
I'm seeking for an advice I would appreciate any input on the matter, details are given below. I believe it might be common
situation for many folks out there and as I haven't found any posts close enough to our situation, I decided to write and ask for help on
my wife's case.
I'm EEA country citizen (Poland) working here (UK) for continuous period of almost 7 years, I had been registered by WRS on
October 2006 (and I had been working for current at that time employer for more than a year). Together with my wife, we
have recently decided to apply for British citizenships, I'm quite certain that my application will be successful however
while reviewing various post on the forum I discovered that my wife's application will be probably refused.
My wife is Polish (EEA country), she arrived in UK 2nd Sep 2006 together with myself an my son. She has not exercised her
treaty rights as a worker since our family had been extended with arrival of two babies
in 2007 and 2009, and as I was
earning decent wage we had decided that it would be better for our family (with third child in Primary School at the time being)
having her at home. Since our youngest one will start primary school education this year she will probably get back to
work soon.
We have passed life in UK test and our two AN forms are filled in awaiting for postage right now, I put my wife as a housewife
on her form and I added a letter explaining her situation (adding birth certificates and written comments explaining that she was
self sufficient thanks to my income since our arrival). We have had a joint bank account since 2009 and she have been assigned
NI number and she has been receiving child benefits since March 2007 and she never had extra health insurance. We have not claimed
nor received any other benefits. I didn't add these two latter details on the application itself, though.
Do you think that her BC application might be successful?
If not what would be best solution in our situation, should I apply for citizenship alone and my wife would follow with her application
after another three years (or any other allowable period), or maybe she should apply for PR / ILR as an EEA self sufficient citizen right now
and BC application afterwards if ILR is given?
Any help will be appreciated we would rather want to spend several hundred of pound on our kids and not UKBA officials refusing
her application straight away.
Regards,
Bogdan