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NCS X Solicitor

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 9:47 pm
by joaosiriano2204
Hi everyone, can anyone help please !!! Basically i am a family member of an EEA. I came to the UK in April 2008 with an entry clearance stamp on my passport valid for 6 months, then i applied for resident card. I got it for 5 years that will end next 16th/April. Now is my question: Been in the UK since april/2008 as a family member of an EEA , (6 years) , do I have to apply for permanent residency (EEA4) or can i apply straight to British Citizenship without the permanent residency stamp on my passport ? My solicitor said that i can, but when i called to the NCS to book the appointment, i`ve been told that i should have the stamp of permanent residency on my psst before apply for BC because i have to prove i am free from immigration control. As i understood i get automatically permanent residency after 5 years in the UK . I forgot to say above that i am a family member but we are not married and not in a civil partnership but we still together since then.

thank you

Re: NCS X Solicitor

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 8:33 pm
by SouthWest1
i came across a forum before saying "unmarried couple" as in your case do not qualify for BC without a permanent stamp in the non Eu passport.
not sure of course if this is correct or not. may be more experienced members/ gurus can confirm?

Re: NCS X Solicitor

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 8:50 pm
by johnj1
If you are not EEA citizen, you must have Permanent Residence Permit, then wait for a year before applying for BC.