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supporting documents for Naturalisation

Post by milspectees » Sun Mar 26, 2017 12:44 pm

Hi
Can anyone give me a definitive answer on what supporting documents I need to send for my wife and stepson's application for British Citizenship.

They are both EU citizens and we got married in 2005 when her son was 11 years old. He came here in 2006 and was educated here. They both have a Permanent residence card and are both working. I called the home Office helpline several times and have received really conflicting information regarding supporting documentation and for how many years it needs to be provided. It seems to me that surely the PRC proves the 5 years

Thanks
Brian

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Re: supporting documents for Naturalisation

Post by vinny » Sun Mar 26, 2017 2:52 pm

The residence requirements (allowable number of days outside the UK) are different between EEA PR and naturalisation.
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Re: supporting documents for Naturalisation

Post by milspectees » Sat Apr 01, 2017 10:24 am

vinny wrote:The residence requirements (allowable number of days outside the UK) are different between EEA PR and naturalisation.
That has absolutely nothing to do with the question

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