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Take some deep breaths and relax.1) Where do I stand with treaty rights, if I apply for a citizenship in Oct 2016? I read somewhere, that treaty rights matter up until a person if granted a permanent residency, but I cannot find such confirmation anywhere.
2) Should I apply JSA ASAP or make any other move as a self-sufficient person?
3) Does the fact, that I applied for a PR card and have it already mean they will look at the last 12 months of my stay in the UK only?
You see, this is one of the nicest things I heard lately, thank you. Gaining British citizenship has an actual personal meaning to me, due to a disgusting racially related abuse in the past. I wouldn't want anyone ever again to question my right to call UK my home. I want to make it official.You are overthinking this and upsetting yourself for no good reason. You have made it - you are practically one of us.
Take it step by step, don't take it for granted - don't give HO the Spam of wriggle room and you will be fine.Monty700 wrote:Oh, thank you noajthan for the speedy repsonse! I really appreciate you taking your time to help me out.
You see, this is one of the nicest things I heard lately, thank you. Gaining British citizenship has an actual personal meaning to me, due to a disgusting racially related abuse in the past. I wouldn't want anyone ever again to question my right to call UK my home. I want to make it official.You are overthinking this and upsetting yourself for no good reason. You have made it - you are practically one of us.
I do feel relieved now . Thank you for the tips on the next steps, I will make sure I am prepared. I will definitely use NCS.
Have a good evening!
+1Noetic wrote:Rule number 1: Do. Not. Listen. To. The. Home. Office. Helpline.
You are not applying for a 'visa' nor re-applying for confirmation of PR.Monty700 wrote:Good morning,
My big day is nearly here!
Going to NCS next week, took my passport pictures today, visited my 1st referee and will pick up a letter confirming my employment later today. 2nd referee to sign my form on Saturday and I am ready!
Can you please, noajthan, or other lovely people guide me in regards to this 1 concern that I couln't find the answer to:'
1.50 - Employment history. I have lived here since 2010, had WRS and worked nearly all that time. However, I visited UK in 2007 and received my NIN then, but I only worked for 5 weeks, before I turned 18 and never had any WRS covering that. I didn't include that job on my PR application (90% sure, but now it got me wondering), as I only focused on the period of time, since I moved here permanently in 2010.
Question: what do I do now?! I think on my PR application they only asked about 5 years qualifying period (2010-2015), but on my AN they ask for 'employment history in UK during past 10 years, or since date of entry if you have been here less than 10 years.'
I am sort of both - I do have an employment history in 2007 (few weeks), but I have moved and settled here in 2010.
I don't know what to do, I have no documents covering that period of time [work was legal (was paying taxes, which I then claimed back, as it was summer job only], but I doubt I had WRS - which technically makes it illegal].
Should I include this information and attach a letter explaining or should I try to contact the employer and provide me with any sort of document?