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No. You were outside the UK, so not sure why you think this will be an issue.
I would expect the answer number 1 to be correct, as Tier 4 does not count as qualifying period for EEA(PR) and treaty rights were exercised only after you got (again) into the country and got the Family member of a European Union citizen Residence card (BRP type). The letter with your EEA(PR) approval would specify the exact date you got PR, as mentioned above. Then add 1 year to that and you got the BC application of naturalisation eligibility date under section 6.1 of the nationality law 1981.oakley10 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2018 9:24 pmthanks CR001 AGAIN .
no. i had a visa tier 4 whitch expired jun 2012 before expired exactly on feb 2012 i went me and eu to my back home because shes from my back as well to get married there .after we married we back together in uk on march 2012.on may 2012 i applied for residance card after waiting untill aug 2012 they reject my application because it wasnot enough .and then on sep 2012 i applied on basis employment after waiting almost 1 year they refuse application on basis my wife employer didi not pick up the phone . i went to apeal and i got 5 year residence card and then semp 2017 i applied for permanent card and issued on feb 2018.
1) on basis what you said i have right for naturalisation on semp 2018?
2) do you think the period from my first visa tier4 when exp untill i got 5 year i was overseas?
Nonsense. He was married to an EU citizen before his UK visa expired so there is no period of overstay, provided his spouse was a qualified person exercising treaty rights. His rights are automatic from date of marriage and not from date of residence card.ija8051 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 22, 2018 12:47 pmGood character requirement applies every single applicant in your case you was here without a valid leave from June 2012 to till residence card issued. Home office will send you a test form where they ask you some questions about your circumstance during that period so you need to satisfy them. If you did they will naturalize you if not then will be rejected. This in my experience not an advice . I personally went through so many cases people overstayed but satisfy UKBA and approved.
Why were your residence card applications refused??oakley10 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 22, 2018 12:17 pm3) on 14 may 2012 apply for residence card which was rejected on 15 aug 2012.
4) on 10 sep 2012 apply for residence card again which was refused on jul 2013.
5) i apealed against the refuse which was allowed and got 5year.
6) on jan 2018 i got permenant card .The letter with my (PR) approval specify my permenant on aug 2017 .
because ho call my wife employer and no one pick up the phone and my apeal allowed.CR001 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 22, 2018 12:52 pmWhy were your residence card applications refused??oakley10 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 22, 2018 12:17 pm3) on 14 may 2012 apply for residence card which was rejected on 15 aug 2012.
4) on 10 sep 2012 apply for residence card again which was refused on jul 2013.
5) i apealed against the refuse which was allowed and got 5year.
6) on jan 2018 i got permenant card .The letter with my (PR) approval specify my permenant on aug 2017 .
Non EU spouses of EU citizens do not have to apply for a residence card, it is optional. Their rights to reside are automatic under the EU regulations if they are married. A refusal of a residence card does not mean the non EU spouse is in the UK with no legal status.ija8051 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 22, 2018 3:42 pmespecially CR001 Read immigration history then tell
he was here on uk immigration rule his visa was expired when he was rejected residence card he did not appeal that decision that one he applied again 2nd time so how you said he was here with valid leave does this has sense or still
CR001 is correct. Residence Card refusal does not mean that you are illegal. You have no period of overstay under immigration rule. You married an EEA National and returned to UK in March 2012 so you have met the 6 yrs residency requirement from Mar 2018.oakley10 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 22, 2018 12:17 pmhi to all and thank you
i would like to ask if my immigration history will allow me to apply for naturalisation.
my history is :
1) entry clearance on 28 march as tier 4 student general which it was valid until jun 2012.
2)on march 2012 got married to eea .
3) on 14 may 2012 apply for residence card which was rejected on 15 aug 2012.
4) on 10 sep 2012 apply for residence card again which was refused on jul 2013.
5) i apealed against the refuse which was allowed and got 5year.
6) on jan 2018 i got permenant card .The letter with my (PR) approval specify my permenant on aug 2017 .
now i want on aug 2018 to apply naturalisation .do it was my immigration history as good character or not .
thanks.
No.do the divorce process will affect my application for naturalisation when i apply?
No.oakley10 wrote: ↑Fri May 04, 2018 12:51 pmHi to all
I recieved letter tax calculation on 2016-2017 it was little tax 86 pound . And it was not my fault because the tax deduction automaticly employer take it from my payslip . Now on the letter hmrc say i dont need to do nothing they will increase my tax untill i finish it .
Do you thing this will affect my naturalisation application ?
Completed Application Form (latest version)– Also, if you have any criminal convictions you may not be able to apply for British citizenship.oakley10 wrote: ↑Sat May 05, 2018 1:42 pmhi to all
i want to apply for naturalisation on the basis of 5 year residence card +12 months beriod .
1) what the document shoud be send to support my application?
2) on the form AN section 7.5 shoud be a corss it or not? What does it say on the form?
thanks
Not applicable to you.oakley10 wrote: ↑Sat May 05, 2018 2:12 pm7.5 )Where I have provided a photocopy of my spouse’s or civil partner’s passport, Iconfirm that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, it is a complete and full copy of that original document.
Iam family member of eu citizens . should across this box or not ?
thanks