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Cam123 wrote: ↑Sun May 20, 2018 9:39 pmWhat is the date on letter which you received with your PR. It should tell you the date when you acquire the PR status and if your spouse has been qualified since 2009 then you should have acquired PR in 2014... you can apply for citizenship after acquiring the PR status for one year.
Cam123 wrote: ↑Mon May 21, 2018 2:00 amYou should be able to apply for BC straight away, because your six years timeline starts from the date of marriage under EEA regulations, basically you need five years to get PR status then one year of holding PR status amounts to six years for BC. Hope this makes sense.
What is the exact date of your PR status on that letter...
Thanks mate for your reply . I did provided all proofs from 2009 until now of my spouse excersising treaty rights but ukvi written date for my PR is the date when my EEA family permit expired. They omit all my other evidence for previous years I provided with application .Hstepper07 wrote: ↑Mon May 21, 2018 8:57 pmIt will depend on the documents you provided during your PR application. You said that you applied in 2013 for your residence documentation. Did you provide evidence of your sponsor exercising treaty between 2010 and 2012 after your initial refusal in your application for your PR? If you did, then you can ask HO to review your PR date.
If you only provided evidence of your sponsor exercising treaty right from 2013, then your PR date is correct and you have to wait till next year to apply for naturalization
Hstepper07 wrote: ↑Tue May 22, 2018 11:06 amIf they did not accept the documents that you provided initially and they did not consider it during your PR application, they most likely will not agree to change your PR date.
I successfully disputed my PR date with my caseworker and it was backdated.
If it is something you want to consider, it is best you start your topic under EEA route application thread were you can get better advice.
Thankyou Obie for your advice but I don’t know from where should I start to resolve this issueObie wrote: ↑Wed May 23, 2018 12:29 amIt is open to challenge this via Judicial review.
I had similar problem with this issue, a child was born during the period the person applied and qualified for PR, and the date of acquiring PR caused issue for issuing passport. Following threat of JR passport office offered to issue passport, and Home Office accept to consider application for British Nationality is i resubmit the evidence, and for nationality purpose the date on the letter will not be considered as set on stone.
The person succeeded before the 1 year he had been given.