Hi, I'm not sure if this is the most suitable board to post on - if not, could the Moderators please move my question to an appropriate place (I can't use the search tool unfortunately)? Thanks in advance!
I'm a EU national and I've lived in the UK (Northern Ireland, specifically) for the past 7 years. Unfortunately, however, I have only fully exercised the Treaty laws since November 2014. Before that, I studied full-time without CSI (...), but in November 2014 I got a full-time job while still in uni, and have worked full-time ever since.
All in all, I will become eligible to apply for permanent residence in November 2019. That is, unless the immigration law changes somehow in this 5-year aspect - as we all know, the UK is meant to leave the EU in March 2019. That leaves me half a year of living on some sort of a work permit, working visa or another arrangement that will be invented for people like myself.
My question is: what would you suggest I should do in my situation to best secure my chances of being able to stay in NI (and not sabotage my 5-year period)? I intend to work full-time the whole time and do my best not to become unemployed or a student with no CSI (:)), a couple of weeks ago I also applied for the Registration Certificate for my current employment (which entitles me to nothing, but at least, I reckoned, it's some sort of a document). Plus, of course, I have gathered all possible sorts of documents from 2014 until now to back up my work and residence in the UK.
Do you think it's most likely I would be allowed to continue working for my present employer as usual when the UK leaves? I know nobody really knows the answer to such questions, but perhaps people with relevant knowledge/experience have some ideas?
Thanks in advance for replies!
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