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Did they also ask about exercising treaty rights?Buzz wrote:I received the same letter just yesterday i am confused i do not know how to answer the questions
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... s-v2_0.pdfContinuous residence in the UK for 5years
You must make sure the applicant, their British citizen sponsor and any family members included in the application have been resident in the UK for a continuous period of 5 years. You should note that family members of British citizens who are claiming a right of permanent residence on the basis that the British
citizen is a worker or self-employed person who has ceased activity are not required to have completed 5 years’ residence in the UK.
For information on calculating the continuous residence period, see: the assessing continuous residence section of the Qualified persons guidance.
So, while ignorance is no excuse and applicants are expected to know every rule EXCEPT of course if an applicant knows too much, then that will be held against them. So now everyone 'in the know' has to pretend that they know nothing in order to outfox HO.mrsfe wrote: ↑Fri May 12, 2017 12:19 pmRegarding the fact that the regulation 9 amendments 2016 act in contrast to EU law, I did intend to write a cover letter citing case law and EU law but found people who had had their applications denied for doing this. The official reason being they must have used their legal knowledge to circumvent the law.
How awful. I wish you the best of luck and do keep us posted.greatscott wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2017 12:34 pmSo, while ignorance is no excuse and applicants are expected to know every rule EXCEPT of course if an applicant knows too much, then that will be held against them. So now everyone 'in the know' has to pretend that they know nothing in order to outfox HO.mrsfe wrote: ↑Fri May 12, 2017 12:19 pmRegarding the fact that the regulation 9 amendments 2016 act in contrast to EU law, I did intend to write a cover letter citing case law and EU law but found people who had had their applications denied for doing this. The official reason being they must have used their legal knowledge to circumvent the law.
I'm not playing that game. And if they are letting 'undesirable' people in left, right, and centre because they are being played, then that's on them and good luck to this country.
We've been waiting over 9 months for a spouse PR-- simple application. No questions or requests for documents except biometrics and the infamous '4-page questionnaire' that we all have to pretend to not to know the rules about.
I think there is something fishy going on.