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No, apply in your own right.Do I need a sponsor?
Pretty much yes. If you really can't remember or put your trips together by looking through old flight tickets/email reservations, just state that you can't remember all trips but that none of them was >6months/year. If you intend to apply for BC one day, you will however need a comprehensive list of all absences, so better to start piecing them together now.Do they really need to know the details of every single trip I have taken out of the country since I came to this country? No matter how short?
Only the applicable sections.Do you send them all sections of the form or only the sections that are applicable?
If you were a job seeker then yes.Do they really need evidence that you were looking for work when you weren't working? Even if I did not claim any jobseeker allowance?
If you were self-sufficient then yes. Evidence of sufficient funds (e.g. bank statements) and CSI (or non-UK EHIC) is needed.Do I need to provide evidence of self sufficiency? i. e . bank statements?
They have a helpline but you'd rather not speak to them, they are know for giving inaccurate advice...Are there any government officials you can contact with questions about the form?
No, postal only, there is no premium service for EEA nationals applying for a DCPR.Can the EEA PR be submitted in person at the premium service centre in Croydon?
Which is not true. You need the 5 qualifying years to end a year before you apply for naturalization.erikab wrote:I called the immigration office to inquire, been told that have to stay 12 months with the permanent residence document before applying for naturalisation, regardless how many years prior you have stayed and worked.
Not so much liars, just they are as thick as a Whale Omelette....dandodex wrote:Which is not true. You need the 5 qualifying years to end a year before you apply for naturalization.erikab wrote:I called the immigration office to inquire, been told that have to stay 12 months with the permanent residence document before applying for naturalisation, regardless how many years prior you have stayed and worked.
Someone wisely earlier advised to NOOOOT call the helpline. They are liars.
As far as I know even if you have 5 cont. years, you must have 12 months of PR status.dandodex wrote:Which is not true. You need the 5 qualifying years to end a year before you apply for naturalization.erikab wrote:I called the immigration office to inquire, been told that have to stay 12 months with the permanent residence document before applying for naturalisation, regardless how many years prior you have stayed and worked.
Someone wisely earlier advised to NOOOOT call the helpline. They are liars.
Sirithaniel wrote:Hi
Thank you so much for your detailed response.
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I just thought it was strange of them to ask for information of when you have been abroad since you came to this country since the AN form only asks for this information for the last five years.
And it seems odd that they would need evidence that I was looking for work when I didn't apply or receive any jobseeker allowance. I was looking for work yes but I wasn't a jobseeker in that respect.
For the employment evidence. Are P60s sufficient or do you need P60s, wage slips, and letters from employers?
What does the form mean by being Self-sufficient? My partner and I pay bills jointly.
I think it is important to use the correct terminology here so as not to confuse the OP.Sas Sam wrote:You have to apply for PR Card