Hello all,
I have been living and working legally in UK for almost 10 years, I am member of EEA country and decided to make my application for British citizenship.
Once I collected all necessary documents I noticed that the application require Residence card, which I do not possess, however I do have Residency document called Registration Certificate.
I wasn't sure if this will be enough to prove my residency so I called Contact Centre they transferred me to EU department and asked the operator if I can provide Registration Certificate instead Residency card.
The answer was positive-the operator confirmed that this certificate is enough, but advised that I should double check with the UK department and he transferred me on. When talking to the UK agent he said- if you are member of EU country you should speak with the EU department, to which I replied-they said yes, but advised to double check with you first, to which he replied-if they said it's ok, then it's ok, you can send this certificate instead Resident card.
Then I sent my application, it's worth mentioning that all documents I sent also prove I am permanent resident in the UK for the last 9 years.
So 2 months later I received a letter stating that my application is rejected and they will only refund £80 out of almost £1300 I paid.
I completely understand that by law and by their requirements I did not provide the document they were asking for and I completely understand that without this document I don't have right to apply for citizenship, but I was mislead by their operators saying that Registration certificate is sufficient.
So I am in a case where it's not my fault but it's not Home office fault as well, it was their operators who gave me false information.
Do you have any suggestions or advise what can I do, obviously I cannot appeal as most definitely I will lose, but can I at least ask for a refund?
Thanks
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