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When to apply for a PR?
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 6:33 pm
by leopett
Hello all,
I currently hold a 5 year residence card. I am a NON EEA family member of my EEA wife. My RC expires in 20 days. It's ok to apply anytime after that? Since we fullfill all EU treaty rights and are married for 14 years, and live here for 6, I do not see the hurry to apply this Christmas week. I want to apply in february, a few weeks after my RC is expired. Is that ok? Thanks and I really appreciate your advice!!
Re: When to apply for a PR?
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 10:50 pm
by noajthan
leopett wrote:Hello all,
I currently hold a 5 year residence card. I am a NON EEA family member of my EEA wife. My RC expires in 20 days. It's ok to apply anytime after that? Since we fullfill all EU treaty rights and are married for 14 years, and live here for 6, I do not see the hurry to apply this Christmas week. I want to apply in february, a few weeks after my RC is expired. Is that ok? Thanks and I really appreciate your advice!!
Yes, no problem. Holding a RC is optional anyway.
By sound of it you will have automatically acquired PR already.
The PR card will be for confirmation & useful if you have any future ambitions for privilege of citizenship.
Re: When to apply for a PR?
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 1:04 am
by leopett
Thanks a lot for your reply!
One last thing: holding a RC is optional you said. But since it gets difficult to prove I am allowed to work, and getting back in the country might be a hassle ,best thing is to get the PR. Right? Not to mention that how one can be sure he holds PR status ? There's no way to get this info with the HO....it would be much easier if we could verify that without having to apply and spend money on fees,etc
What do you think? Thanks again!!
Re: When to apply for a PR?
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 9:14 am
by sandy88
Hello Leopett
Holing a RC CARD is optional as you are legally lived in the more than 5 years. However, as you said it's worth having to to avoid hassle to prove your status if and when needed and of course when you travel.
If you want to apply for PR it's not free unfortunately. You need to fill EEA (PR) and send to home office with relevant documents as you have submitted for RC 5 yrs ago ( you will be issued PR easily if you and your EU wife still exercising the treaty rights).
Home office fees £65
And biometric enrolment. £19.20
Regards
Re: When to apply for a PR?
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 9:41 am
by CR001
Should you wish to apply for British citizenship at some point, you will need to have proof of your permanent residence (card) to submit with your application. This has been the case now since the change on 19th November 2015.
Re: When to apply for a PR?
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 3:28 pm
by leopett
Thanks a lot for your reply!
One last thing: holding a RC is optional you said. But since it gets difficult to prove I am allowed to work, and getting back in the country might be a hassle ,best thing is to get the PR. Right? Not to mention that how one can be sure he holds PR status ? There's no way to get this info with the HO....it would be much easier if we could verify that without having to apply and spend money on fees,etc
What do you think? Thanks again!!
Re: When to apply for a PR?
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 3:35 pm
by CR001
You will need to apply and pay the fee. There is no other way to 'verify' your status. It is £65.
Re: When to apply for a PR?
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 5:08 pm
by leopett
Yeah, Will send the package on the 2nd of january. It's all ready to go, anyway. Don't mind paying the fee at all. And It'll be 130,00, as My EEA wife will confirm her rights too.
Will send trough special delivery both ways.
Many thanks!
Re: When to apply for a PR?
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 5:15 pm
by sandy88
All the best
Merry Xmas
Re: When to apply for a PR?
Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2015 5:53 pm
by leopett
Merry Xmas and a happy new year,in which I pray for the world to be more tolerant and open minded. Cya!