kam999 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 02, 2019 8:34 pm
Malik_01 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 01, 2019 4:05 pm
Hi Kam,
Congratulations for your PR card. My question to you is that whether you needed to quote Lounes case with your application? If yes, then what material or publications did you use?
My PR is due in March this year and my wife already has both PR and BC. I am also thinking whether I should wait for Settled status or simply apply under the paper-based application basis.
Much appreciated,
A
kam999 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 21, 2018 3:54 pm
Cupcake567 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 21, 2018 12:26 pm
Good afernoon, I am resubmitting my previous post. Please, please advise.
Thank you.
Thank you Malik,
No,I did not add anything regarding Lounes, reason, i was couple of weeks due to complete my 5 years in GB the moment my spouse took the Oath of Allegiance. It was more like drawing HO's attention to myself and towards something they might would disregard. That being said, there were some users on this forum who added the ECJ ruling regarding Lounes with their applications. My advice to you, since HO embrace the ruling and EEA regulations have been amended, you don't really need to add anything, but if you want to be extra secure you can add ref of amended regulations, I think it's section 9A on the list.
Your application submission timings are critical, although HO assures that in case of No Deal, the EU Settlement Scheme will continue to be implemented, but you never know. Settled status scheme will be open fully by 30 March 2019, as per their website and the deadline for applying will be 30 June 2021. Since you are due in March the very month, I think go for settled status as the case will be decided within days and without any paper hassle. Because if you send your paper application, you cannot go for settled status online application until they have decided the outcome of your paper application. It's completely at your desecration, also suppose you go for paper app, eventually you have to change it to settled status. Nothing to be worried about, but prepare your case either way, don't give them a chance to lengthen your case. All the best, let me know if I am of any help.
Happy New Year to you to all other users.
Kam
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Thank you Kam for your kind advice. I am happy to hear that everything went smooth in your case. I can understand the frustration to all those out there who are uncertain about their future certainty including those who are even British. Hopefully the Brexit will bring more opportunities. At least, we can be optimistic!
My application is due in the third week before the launch of the new system, but I beleive it would be a huge traffic on that day as being accessible to over a million EU citizens. Therefore, I would go for the paperwork. I have also read about few people here applied and got their PR very earlier than expected, as the HO is preparing for this new settle scheme and want to cut the paperwork and divert all their staff workload to its launch and possibly smooth transition.
I appreciate you shared the reference from the EEA regs, I can add that to the letter to HO.
I wish the new year would bring this uncertainty to end and whoever eligible applies for their documents get through this without any delays and frustration
Will let you guys know if there is an update after my submission.
Malik