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after reading you link i think my 10 years start ticking from the day the home office issued for me certificate of application(COA) and i can apply from april 2017I entered the UK illegally will this impact my application?
If you entered the UK illegally in the past your application will normally be refused for 10 years from:
1 – The date in which you entered the UK illegally if this is known to the Home Officer or
2 – The date in which you first brought yourself to the attention or came to the attention of the Home Office.
You've been given advice by multiple knowledgeable members. It's your choice if you choose to ignore it, and if you apply in April 2017 and are successful, then congratulations. But it's your money you're gambling.mizer wrote:Hi everyone
I still not convinced by vinny and casa reply
According to the link given(good character)
Says that
your application will be refused 10 years from the date in which you first brought yourself to attention of home office
based on this if I sent my EEA2 application on April 2007 to home office then received my Certificate of Application (CAO) with right to work on may 2007 I should be entitle to apply for citizenship on April 2017 not September 2017
Anyone can help please?
Your link doesn't work.mizer wrote:vinny and amber give different answer here!
http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... 3988.htmli
Take the 'i' off the end!Casa wrote:Your link doesn't work.mizer wrote:vinny and amber give different answer here!
http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... 3988.htmli
You will need to wait 10 years since the date you became legal.mizer wrote:I have been illegal before I get my resident permit (after married to eea citizen)
The first year of my marriage didn't work
Unfortunately it will be included on 10 years employment history
Should be alright that I didn't work the first year of my last 10 years
another issue here: when i become legal?ohara wrote:You will need to wait 10 years since the date you became legal.mizer wrote:I have been illegal before I get my resident permit (after married to eea citizen)
The first year of my marriage didn't work
Unfortunately it will be included on 10 years employment history
Should be alright that I didn't work the first year of my last 10 years
may be a problem.mizer wrote:i scare they will ask to prove how i maintained myself that period first year after been legal
my ex helped me and i have no prove that she was working that period(she took all her document with her)
i already demonstrate for the HO that my ex wife exercising her right of residence by working full time(march 2007 to decree absolute dec 2010) when i applied for retain my right of residence after divorce(ROR)However, for legal residence, you also have to show that your spouse was a qualified person or had acquired PR, before your divorce.
I would add that to be consistent, it's safest to say that you were legal at least 5 years prior to PR
definitely i will apply for SAR to see what record HO hold on me butHowever, perhaps best apply for SAR first, to see what info they hold on you. It may indicate when they deemed you to be legal or when you actually qualified for PR.