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The WRS requirement was for A8 nationals, (that is, all but exempt A8 nationals), to register their first 12 months of employment as a condition of working legally in the United Kingdom (before May 2011).johnnysmith wrote:Thank you very much, noajthan. I'll do that.
Btw, any news on "the $64,000 question" re the absence of a few WRS registration certificates vs naturalizing to get "the holy grail of BC" and its "good character" requirement?
I read http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... 04638.html, but it seems that in all of those cases the registration for WRS was late, but present.
So even people who already had PR and who were breaking WRS before their PR QP? (E.g. someone was breaking WRS in 2005, then got WRS in 2006 and has been WRS-compliant ever since, and then in 2013 (after WRS was already abolished) decided to get PR and got it, but then went for citizenship in 2014 and got refused due to not having WRS in 2005?)noajthan wrote: It's clear people who should have been registered and never were registered have been refused the privilege of citizenship.
You would need to dig into the forum archives to find specific cases;johnnysmith wrote:So even people who already had PR and who were breaking WRS before their PR QP? (E.g. someone was breaking WRS in 2005, then got WRS in 2006 and has been WRS-compliant ever since, and then in 2013 (after WRS was already abolished) got PR, but got refused citizenship in 2014 due to not having WRS in 2005?)
So I'm 100% doomed when it comes to naturalization? At least until 10 years after WRS, i.e. 2021?Obie wrote: EU national are also subject to the breach of immigration law requirements, when their presence in the UK WAS not in accordance with the regulations.
AFAIK I'd need to have worked for 12 months continuously to become exempt, which I definitely haven't.noajthan wrote:You only had to register in first 12 months of work, not all the time.
What's this "genuine and effective" test and the PET test? If Obie is right, I'm pretty sure my character is ducked.noajthan wrote: If only part time work it probably fails 'genuine and effective' test anyway.
Let alone HO PET test, if they apply it.
(You said it was near minimum wage work and interspersed by gaps of several months).
I know... I'm a worrier.noajthan wrote: You're probably overthinking this.
Take it step by step, apply and get DCPR in bag first.
Then worry about naturalisation.
Thank you, Obie... It blows my mind how complex these regulations can be...