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anetadf wrote:Thank you so much,
but let me clarify by myself.
I will apply now for a EEA (PR) and get that PR card Yes. https://www.gov.uk/eea-registration-cer ... -residence
and then can apply straighforward for a naturalisation without waiting one year? Yes, assuming you acquired PR at least 12 months prior to submitting your BC application.
I would expect the exemption form to have no expiry date as this has been issued for a long-term condition, but I can't say for sure. However, the NCS should be able to confirm this for you.anetadf wrote:Thank You
I will send again for a EEA PR and when I get it then immediately will send the AN form.
Do you know for how long is valid the exemption form? (I am deaf, but passed the Life in The UK test)
So I don't have to wait another year... As I have here since 2007 and hold the Registrate Certificate since 2010. Just didn't apply for PR when I should have do that.Casa wrote: ↑Sun Jun 11, 2017 4:16 pmAssuming you have been exercising your Treaty rights since 2007, you would have acquired PR at some date in 2012. It's not the date your DCPR is issued, it's the date you qualified for PR, which means you shouldn't have to wait 1 year before submitting your BC application.