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Thank Richard, Just a last question on the above. In order to sponsor her myself for the period after I became permanent resident, it implies that I need to be working as a qualified person regardless of having Permanent residence, is that correct?
No. Once you are a permanent resident, you do not need to be a 'qualified person'.
That's wonderful news! I was about to give up on this and apply for her Italian citizenship instead.
Richard, It just came as a surprise the fact that my daughter's passport is expired and the new passport will not be ready before her residence visa expires. Are you aware of any grace period that the Home Office could consider? Or can I just send the application with only the expired passport? Is it correct to say that they wont need a new passport since the residence card will come in the format of a biometric card and no longer as a stamp on the passport?Richard W wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2018 9:37 pmNo. Once you are a permanent resident, you do not need to be a 'qualified person'.
The right of residence does not depend on possession of a valid passport. However, the rights of admission and confirmatory documentation do depend on possession of a valid passport.mzotti wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2018 1:42 pmRichard, It just came as a surprise the fact that my daughter's passport is expired and the new passport will not be ready before her residence visa expires. Are you aware of any grace period that the Home Office could consider? Or can I just send the application with only the expired passport? Is it correct to say that they wont need a new passport since the residence card will come in the format of a biometric card and no longer as a stamp on the passport?