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Mail sequence for EEA & non-EEA joint application

Post by wingpin » Mon Feb 12, 2018 1:25 pm

Hi,

My partner and I applied at the same time through NCS for PR. He is EEA and I am non-EEA.

Within 3 months we received all paperwork back together with his PR in the mail. It was inside a special delivery envelope that we had provided.

How does *my* PR arrive? Within 10 working days and in a regular envelope? Is it from DVLA or Home Office? I need to know what to look out for as it hasn't arrived yet. Does it have to be signed for?

Thanks

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Re: Mail sequence for EEA & non-EEA joint application

Post by CR001 » Mon Feb 12, 2018 1:30 pm

Is it from DVLA or Home Office?
It is from Home Office. DVLA is for drivers licences.
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Re: Mail sequence for EEA & non-EEA joint application

Post by wingpin » Mon Feb 12, 2018 1:43 pm

Yes I know it sounded like a silly question, but when I called them they said the DVLA produces the PR card, that's why it takes longer to arrive. So I guess in this case it goes back to Home Office then the forward it on.

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