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Yes, if you have ambitions for privilege of citizenship one of the mandatory requirements for naturalisation is (since end of last year) a confirmation of PR card or DCPR.Glasshouse wrote:I am German citizen who came to the UK in 2002. I moved here with my parents and completed my GCSE, Alevels and university studies in the UK. I am currently in full-time employment.
My PR application a few months ago was rejected on the basis that I didn't have comprehensive sickness insurance while studying at university and therefore did not exercise my treaty rights. I have only been in employment for 4 years and therefore do not yet qualify for their minimum 5 year period,
I have in the meantime applied for a EEA(QP) but it has been 8 weeks and I have still not heard from them.
As most EU citizens I am concerned about Brexit and was wondering if I should apply as a spouse as my husband is British and we have been married for 6 years. I am slightly confused however as to the requirements- the Naturalisation booklet says that in order to naturalise as a spouse I need to have a PR which means I can't apply for British citizenship this way either.
Any help would be much appreciated.
As a dependent (even if studying at college/university) there's no need for you to have had CSI.Glasshouse wrote:Many thanks for your reply.
Unfortunately I did not have any type of private health insurance or EHIC.
I came to the UK when I was 16 years old with my parents. I was dependent on them until 18 and thereafter received student loan to fund my studies. But I was still living with my parents during this time. I finished my studies at 24 and have been working full time since.
If I was to show that I was dependent on my parents during the period of 2002-2007 would I not need CSI?
Also what kind of evidence would they be looking for to prove that I was financially dependent on them?
I guess the documentary evidence will be tricky as it is going back quite a few years and they want originals only.
So you may have smashed it then.Glasshouse wrote:Many thanks for your swift reply.
I turned 21 in June 2008 and I came here July 2003.
Silly questions are like forgetting to ask "what makes the sound of thunder" and so going through life thinking its the clouds bumping together.Glasshouse wrote:Sorry to ask a silly question but what is a student RC?
As far as I remember we were not covered by any health insurance via father.
My dad waas working from 2003 0but he hasn't got any payslips and evidence of work maybe lacking.
If by miracle I was to find all the evidence to say that I was a dependent at the time how would I fill out the PR form? As in would I only send in the evidence for that time period and not mention anything I did after 2008?
Also my dad has just applied for his PR and we are still waiting to hear from the HO but if his PR application was accepted would I still have to apply with EEA PR?
Just another silly question- the HO take quite a while processing these forms. Do you think that if you keep applying in different ways it looks bad on us? What I mean is:
1) PR application on my own applied - refused april 2016.
2) QP applied- sent April 2016, awaiting decision
3) PR as a dependent under father -possibly if I can find all the evidence
4) If all else fails, apply August next year as that would be from 5 years of being continuously employed but I had 11months maternity leave during that time. Would I still qualify for 5 years?
Many thanks for your help.