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FYI https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... I27127.pdf and https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... I27127.pdfJambo wrote:EEA1 is not a form of ID. It should be a passport or national ID although one can argue that if a Registration Certificate has been issued then the HO should already have the ID on file. .
I quoted from the first document (I had enclosed my Permanent RC) when I applied for my wifes EEA2 which was helt up for ages due to, I assume, the "missing" ID from the EEA national (although there was no mention in the SAR of this. The EEA2 RC was issued few days after with no further comment or request for the EEA passport.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:FYI https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... I27127.pdf and https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... I27127.pdfJambo wrote:EEA1 is not a form of ID. It should be a passport or national ID although one can argue that if a Registration Certificate has been issued then the HO should already have the ID on file. .
UKBA likes to request things that they can not require. In this case I suspect it is intended as a cheap easy way of discouraging applications where the EU person is no longer living with the non-EU applicant.Miracle need wrote:But why there is need to send again the EU national passport or identity card when its non-EU national is applying permanent residence after 5 years or ILR after 10 years since the EU's passport had already sent them previously then why again?
Does regulation 29A is designed for same purpose.
But if the evidences of treaty rights of EU national, address documents similar to non-eu national address, valid marriage certificate have been attached still they need passport/ID card. Many among us only have passport as the only picture ID and cannot be able to send it and they even still they need passport/ID cardDirective/2004/38/EC wrote:UKBA likes to request things that they can not require. In this case I suspect it is intended as a cheap easy way of discouraging applications where the EU person is no longer living with the non-EU applicant.Miracle need wrote:But why there is need to send again the EU national passport or identity card when its non-EU national is applying permanent residence after 5 years or ILR after 10 years since the EU's passport had already sent them previously then why again?
Does regulation 29A is designed for same purpose.