Hello,
I am a polish citizen who's been living in U.K. since June 2006. I was 16 when I move here with my parents, went to 6th form for 2 years, then 2 years of college studying full time.
After I finished college I took a year gap where in October 2010 I started to work via temporary recruitment agency and I was studying part time. In September 2011 I went to university to study full time undergraduate degree. After finishing university I have been in a a full time employment, and I still am.
In 2007 my parents have applied for a uk residence document for eea nationals which we gained without any problems.
Due to Brexit I would like to apply for a British citizenship however I'm struggling to apply for a permanent residence document which is required due to the fact that after finishing college and getting my first job I have never applied for a WRS as my former employer told me that WRS will be scrapped in 2011 and I was only contracted to work as a temporary worker.
Section 9 of PR form requires me to provide my WRS, shall I just put that I never applied for it? Or shall I just ignore it on the basis that home office only requires 5 years information which would be 2012-2017?
I don't want to make false statement in my application and I would like to know whether there's any chance I would get a British residence document and then a citizenship without providing WRS?
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