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You do not have to wait for 1 year from the issue date of your PR, although it would make processing much easier for the naturalization team as they would no longer require your supporting documents for the 5 year treaty rights period. What you could do is apply straight after receiving your EEA3 (hopefully 2-3 months from now if all goes well). As said, you would still need to provide the same supporting evidence if you chose to do so, however the presence of the EEA3 PR sticker along with a statement in your cover letter that the EEA3 was granted based on the enclosed evidence should make your evidence more solid in the eye of the naturalization case worker.calamari2000 wrote:I feel more confused now. Of course, like anyone else, I would not want to waste my money on an application with few prospects.
Suppose I apply for the Permanent Residence now, how soon can I apply for the naturalisation afterwards? Do I need to wait for another year to apply for that even though I've so far completed 6 years?
The problem with this option is that I could not afford to wait for another year due to personal reasons.