EEA citizen with HUGE (JobSeeker+JSA) employment gaps
Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2014 11:04 pm
Dear advisers,
I`m new here and I`m writing because I`m a bit in a panic mode after reading some literature on Immigration and Naturalization. I am an EEA (German) citizen, working on and off in UK since 5 years.
- I entered the UK February 2009,
- Job: worked for 1 year
- JSA: jobseekers allowance 8months
- Job: worked another 2 1/2 years
- JSA: jobseekers allowance 1 1/2 years
- Job: currently with a new job since October 2014.
meaning = I have only worked about 3 1/2 years in the UK and been on JobSeekers Allowance for 2 years
Therefore 2. Questions:
1. Eligibility
a) Will it be possible to apply for British Citizenship even with these huge employment gaps?
b) Is it possible to count the entire JobSeekersAllowance period (or some of it) into the 5 years of residency or do I have to wait another 1 1/2 year complete employment history?
c) How are the employment gaps going to affect my eligibility/ calculating periods of continuous residence/ exercising EU treaty rights etc., to apply for BC?
2. Expired ID-card
We Germans usually dont have a passport, but a German national ID card. My ID will expire in December 2014. Will it still be possible to apply for British Citizenship with an expired German ID-card in February 2015?
Cheers and kind regards
I`m new here and I`m writing because I`m a bit in a panic mode after reading some literature on Immigration and Naturalization. I am an EEA (German) citizen, working on and off in UK since 5 years.
- I entered the UK February 2009,
- Job: worked for 1 year
- JSA: jobseekers allowance 8months
- Job: worked another 2 1/2 years
- JSA: jobseekers allowance 1 1/2 years
- Job: currently with a new job since October 2014.
meaning = I have only worked about 3 1/2 years in the UK and been on JobSeekers Allowance for 2 years
Therefore 2. Questions:
1. Eligibility
a) Will it be possible to apply for British Citizenship even with these huge employment gaps?
b) Is it possible to count the entire JobSeekersAllowance period (or some of it) into the 5 years of residency or do I have to wait another 1 1/2 year complete employment history?
c) How are the employment gaps going to affect my eligibility/ calculating periods of continuous residence/ exercising EU treaty rights etc., to apply for BC?
2. Expired ID-card
We Germans usually dont have a passport, but a German national ID card. My ID will expire in December 2014. Will it still be possible to apply for British Citizenship with an expired German ID-card in February 2015?
Cheers and kind regards