Many thanks again for the info success123!Success82 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 23, 2018 2:05 pmThe 3rd page of the lettet states:pusched wrote: ↑Fri Feb 23, 2018 1:21 pmThank you so much for sharing! It is great to hear success storiesSuccess82 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 23, 2018 12:28 pmI am a silent reader of this forum like Salu(post above) and i started following the board back in December 2012 when i applied for my 5year EEA residence card and shared my timeline and this is my story (I hope this encourage everyone in dual eea/uk cases).......I got married to EU citizen in November 2012, applied for residence card in December 2012, got my 5yr residence vignette in my passport in Feb 2013, happily married and now have a 4year hold child. In 2016, I naively and stupidly encourage my wife to obtain British citizenship not aware of HO dual eu citizen misinterpretation of eu law, so she became british citizen. I realised the mess HO created that i dragged my family in last year when I was preparing to apply for PR and read bout 'Lounes T case'. I waited until after the judgement of 14 November and was prepared for battle with Home office. I applied for PR in December 2017 and had been having sleepless night from the fear of refusal, appeal and tribunal (As i have family, career and mortgage at stake). To God be the glory, I receieved a sign for delivery from HO today with all our documents and passports and a letter that my PR card has been issued and will receive it in the post in 10 working days. I almost fainted with joy and started praising God has i have bn praying for successful application. I will encourage everyone in this situation to apply for PR, mayb attach Lounes judgement, pray and wait(this is my story).
I got married a year later than you so we will be applying early December. Out of curiosity does the letter mention you being apply to apply for BC straight away?
When can I apply for British Citizen?
If you are spouse or CP of british citizen, you can apply for British citizen as soon as you receive your PR card, provided you meet the relevant criteria.
2nd paragraph states if you are not the spouse or civil partner of BC, you must have held PR card for at leasr 12 month before you appy.
I wish you all the best.
I am now hesitating on whether I should mention the Lounes cases or not at all, in my wife application. The new dilemma now will be deciding between playing roulette and praying that my spouse application will fall in a misinformed case worker that will approve the PR without knowing anything about TA, dual nationals or Lounes Case, or having the same luck but making him aware of everything by adding a cover letter, then rejecting the PR as i believe (as Chaoscontrol mentioned from his MP and HO letters), the HO is not longer considering any European Court rulings. What a disgrace all this situation is!