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Hi secret.simon, thanks for replying, I provided P60, letter from employer, Council tax bills, tennancy contracts. The PRC was issued withou any issues but it seems that the PR date has been left blank.secret.simon wrote:When you applied for PR, what proof of exercising treaty rights did you submit and what were the dates of the relevant proof?
Experience on these forums suggest that the Home Office phone lines are not the best form of contacting the Home Office.
You could try nationalityenquiries@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk & furthernationalityenquiries@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk as well.
Which periods did you submit the proof for? Were all documents provided for the same period or for overlapping periods?aderitopessoa wrote:I provided P60, letter from employer, Council tax bills, tennancy contracts.
Sent 7 P60 one for each of the year from 2008-2015 plus some payslips for the last year as I had no P60 in March yet, 8 council tax bills from 2008-2016, and 4 tennancy agreements spanning 01/04/2008 to 2016. The guy from HO said to the Council guy this was the first time he saw the PR date being left blank and thinks there was an error from the caseworker .secret.simon wrote:Which periods did you submit the proof for? Were all documents provided for the same period or for overlapping periods?aderitopessoa wrote:I provided P60, letter from employer, Council tax bills, tennancy contracts.
I been told I won't be able to submit mine unless this is fixed first. And been told if I do sumit I will ose my fees . Really bad situation to be in.Noetic wrote:I'm the same as per my SAR, although as my PR document was issued in 2014 NCS said to go ahead anyway. I submitted employer letters and P60s covering 2001 (although I was on a spouse visa initially and only started PR clock in 2002 when Swiss bilaterals kicked in) to 2014 and ended up with "Unknown" in the field for date attained PR.
Dear Secret.Simon do you think I should include personal information (name, phone, dob, address) or just the case number when emailing thos 2 email addresses?secret.simon wrote:When you applied for PR, what proof of exercising treaty rights did you submit and what were the dates of the relevant proof?
Experience on these forums suggest that the Home Office phone lines are not the best form of contacting the Home Office.
You could try nationalityenquiries@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk & furthernationalityenquiries@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk as well.
You've got me worried now...aderitopessoa wrote: I been told I won't be able to submit mine unless this is fixed first. And been told if I do sumit I will ose my fees . Really bad situation to be in.
Hi Noetic, my PRC was issued on 07/07/2016. I think this might not be acommon issue as the guy from HO that spoke with the Council officer has told him this was the first time he have seen "unknown" as the settled PR date.Noetic wrote:You've got me worried now...aderitopessoa wrote: I been told I won't be able to submit mine unless this is fixed first. And been told if I do sumit I will ose my fees . Really bad situation to be in.
When was your DCPR issued?
Well you and me both.aderitopessoa wrote:
Hi Noetic, my PRC was issued on 07/07/2016. I think this might not be acommon issue as the guy from HO that spoke with the Council officer has told him this was the first time he have seen "unknown" as the settled PR date.
Good to know you have been approved Noetic. I hope I get this sorted soon too.Noetic wrote:Ok have now been approved showing that the UNKNOWN status of PR date isn't in itself a hindrance. I do hope you get this sorted out - so silly not to at least include the information on the letter you get with your PR document. Having it included would hopefully flag this up when generating the letters!
Hi Noetic, my application has gone today. I got a response from HO 2 days after I have submited a request to my local MP (never expected they could be so efficient). It seems that the date of settlement was there all along but the guy on the HO migt have looked in the wrong field.Noetic wrote:Let us know how you get on - I understand why they want DCPR document for naturalisation (makes those applications the same to process as UK immigration route as you don't submit 5 years of evidence for EEA applications) but there is so so much about how PR applications are handled that seems awkward / difficult (an NCS option for PR applications would be so useful, saving people sending all those important documents in the post!) and the lack of PR date without doing a Subject Access Request...
Just as an FYI, if you were applying under the UK Immigration Rules, there is an option of premium service and even super-premium service where you can book an appointment with a HO caseworker and they would most likely (though not guaranteed) give you a decision on the same day.Noetic wrote:an NCS option for PR applications would be so useful, saving people sending all those important documents in the post!
Excellent. Yes mine was UNKNOWN on the page where they discussed my PR application but I had a feeling there was probably a dedicated field somewhere in the system.aderitopessoa wrote:
Hi Noetic, my application has gone today. I got a response from HO 2 days after I have submited a request to my local MP (never expected they could be so efficient). It seems that the date of settlement was there all along but the guy on the HO migt have looked in the wrong field.
Indeed.secret.simon wrote:Congrats, Noetic, on your naturalisation. With both a Swexit and a Brexit on the horizon, I am sure this helps reduce tension about the direction of life.