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Obie wrote:It is applicable to everyone apparently. I find it most troubling, because what they have done is they have regulation 21(4) which invalidates an application due to failure to provide a passport.
Furthermore, Regulation 21(5) makes clear that it is applicable to Former family members also.
Therefore applicant are in the mercy of Home Office, and if you are refused because of that, you application is deemed invalid, and £25 will be taken from the £65 .
There is Regulation 42(1) but the feedback i am getting is that caseworkers don't tend to apply it.
fatimahh wrote:Thank you Obie! Could you please advise if this is also applicable for someone who has already retained right snd his now applying for PR as a divorced person who has already been granted Retained Right?Obie wrote:It is applicable to everyone, married or not married.
There is someone in the forum who applied for PR after having retained his right and was refused as he did not provide id of the EEA. This is really worrying, how are we supposed to provide id of someone who we no longer knowthe whereabouts
Yes you are right.it is not in this provision.Obie wrote:I am happy for you to make any conclusions that you make. But please don't confuse members on the forum.
There is noting in that provision, or the law, that suggest the provision applies to EEA national who have changed nationality, so please i will appreciate if you don't confuse forum members.
I can read properly, and there is no where in the provision that says it only apply to EEA national who had changed nationality.
s_bilal wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 8:33 pmHi Everyone - I got my permanent residence card after being refused for not providing ex wife's ID. I re-submitted my application with emails I exchanged with my ex as an evidence that I tried my best to obtain the passport and they accepted it. I received my permanent card yesterday July 19, 2018.
hey my friend u not send your Ex idd can u plz tell me what elas you send your Ex for PR applaction ?thx us_bilal wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 8:33 pmHi Everyone - I got my permanent residence card after being refused for not providing ex wife's ID. I re-submitted my application with emails I exchanged with my ex as an evidence that I tried my best to obtain the passport and they accepted it. I received my permanent card yesterday July 19, 2018.
CongratsAbeythedon wrote: ↑Sat Jul 21, 2018 12:04 ams_bilal wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 8:33 pmHi Everyone - I got my permanent residence card after being refused for not providing ex wife's ID. I re-submitted my application with emails I exchanged with my ex as an evidence that I tried my best to obtain the passport and they accepted it. I received my permanent card yesterday July 19, 2018.
Congrats