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First of all congrats for getting the DCPR! Can you please post the full timeline of your application? i.e. the date you sent the documents, the date your DCPR was issued etc.anna99 wrote:
However, a letter states I acquired my permanent residence on 6th October 2016, even though I submitted all relevant paperwork covering time from June 2009 to July 2016...
In October 2009 I enrolled in full time university course in the UK and I sent some letters from the university (along with my results for that period) to confirm it. I also sent WRS certificate that was dated 6th October 2010 (I didn't have to have it as a student, but it was one of the requirements at my old workplace). Therefore I thought that I acquired my permanent residence status, the latest, on 6th October 2015.
Just goes to show caseworkers work in mysterious ways and it does not pay to assume anything.anna99 wrote:Hi All,
I sent my application at the beginning of July and today I received my PR document.
I also received a letter stating when I acquired my permanent residence status.
However, a letter states I acquired my permanent residence on 6th October 2016, even though I submitted all relevant paperwork covering time from June 2009 to July 2016...
In October 2009 I enrolled in full time university course in the UK and I sent some letters from the university (along with my results for that period) to confirm it. I also sent WRS certificate that was dated 6th October 2010 (I didn't have to have it as a student, but it was one of the requirements at my old workplace). Therefore I thought that I acquired my permanent residence status, the latest, on 6th October 2015.
How can I contact Home Office to amend this information? Is there any chance they will change it?
If I want to apply for British citizenship do I really have to wait until October 2017 or can I apply now? In the letter I received from HO it says that if I apply before that date my application will be refused. However, it also says that if I can prove I acquired the residence status earlier, then I need to send supporting documents.
It's a little bit confusing for me. I don't want to wait until October next year - I'd prefer to have it all sorted now, so I don't have to worry what's gonna happen next and by how much the fees will go up.
I would really appreciate your help and opinions.
Regards,
Anna
Just because you thought you were a worker qualified person or that you were a student qualified person (etc) doesn't mean a caseworker will agree with you.anna99 wrote:I thought I didn't have to have CSI as I was working on a part time basis since October 2009 and in August 2010 I took a full time role.
While I agree with your points, it's weird that UKVI set her PR date to be 06/10/2016 even though OP probably did not provide any sort of documents to cover the months after her July application. This means they probably filled the gap somehow, but I don't think they normally do that.noajthan wrote:Just because you thought you were a worker qualified person or that you were a student qualified person (etc) doesn't mean a caseworker will agree with you.anna99 wrote:I thought I didn't have to have CSI as I was working on a part time basis since October 2009 and in August 2010 I took a full time role.
No CSI for work no but students needed CSI. Did you declare (and prove) you has CSI or did you declare you had no CSI?
Workers needed WRS (if A8 up to 2011) and work to be shown to be genuine and effective rather than marginal and supplementary to semething else (eg studying).
Was it - especially when it was only part-time work in those early years?
One or both those requirements may have failed in your earlier years so that they were not considered.
And/or perhaps your proof of residence in earlier years was weaker.
Years 2009-2011 may have been discounted. Clock could have been counted from (only) 2011-2016. But yes, hard to count until October if application dated from July.salmintin wrote:While I agree with your points, it's weird that UKVI set her PR date to be 06/10/2016 even though OP probably did not provide any sort of documents to cover the months after her July application. This means they probably filled the gap somehow, but I don't think they normally do that.
Yes there are a few possible explanations.noajthan wrote:Years 2009-2011 may have been discounted. Clock could have been counted from (only) 2011-2016. But yes, hard to count until October if application dated from July.salmintin wrote:While I agree with your points, it's weird that UKVI set her PR date to be 06/10/2016 even though OP probably did not provide any sort of documents to cover the months after her July application. This means they probably filled the gap somehow, but I don't think they normally do that.
HO may have defaulted to the date of some internal decision if not defaulting to actual date of issue of card.
Or maybe it was date of issue but card production was then delayed and card sent out late.
Or perhaps date was not recorded in CID and the person finally generating the DCPR letter panicked and set an arbitrary but recent date. A SAR may clarify on that score.
Member ohara had something odd happen with his dates as well;
as I vaguely recall, he got a bizarre date based on the anniversary of some piece of information relating to his case but not directly correlated to his evidence and presumed qualifying period.
Contact the people you have been dealing and/or use addresses on official letters. There is no 'fix my PR date' unit or mailbox.anna99 wrote:Salmintin, noajthan
Thank you for your replies. I sent an email to the HO Further Nationality Enquiries and today I've got a reply saying that according to their records I gained permanent residency on 6th October 2016.
I was advised to contact the team that had dealt with my application if I think this date is wrong.
Any advice on who shall I contact or how can I lodge an appeal? I know it's a long term process, but I think I've got nothing to lose and in the worst case scenario I'll have to wait until October 2017 to apply for British citizenship.