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Non-EEA family member naturalisation question

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 11:28 pm
by matrixsheen
Hi Everyone,

Sorry im quite a noob at this but hope you can bare with me.

I currently have a 5 year EEA family member permit (Son of Bulgarian citizen) which expires August next year.

I understand that from UKBA website it says that EEA family member dont need to apply for indefinite leave to remain for naturalisation, is that also the case for Non EEA family member?

So my question is if i want to apply for naturalisation, what are the next steps i should take?

Also should i apply now 1 year before my EEA permit expires?
If someone can point me into the right direction it would be much appreciated.


Thanks in advance

ms

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 11:36 pm
by vinny
See also Can I be naturalised as a British citizen?

You need to also hold PR status. Normally, for at least one year, unless you're the spouse/civil partner of a British citizen. KOL also required.

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 11:49 pm
by matrixsheen
vinny wrote:See also Can I be naturalised as a British citizen?

You need to also hold PR status. Normally, for at least one year, unless you're the spouse/civil partner of a British citizen. KOL also required.
Thanks for your reply Vinny,

So i guess my next step is to get PR?

Though on the UKBA website it says that

"if you have exercised EEA free-movement rights in the United Kingdom for a continuous five-year period ending on or after 30 April 2006. You do not have to apply for leave to remain."

does that not apply to non-EEA family members?

and KOL shouldn't be a problem.

Regards,
ms

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 8:11 am
by vinny
You don't have to apply for PR. It's automatic if you're eligible. However applying for confirmation of PR status may be useful.