EEA PR - start date of 5 continuous years, WRS and other
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 1:46 pm
Hey everyone,
I'm helping a few friends with their EEA PR applications (I got granted British citizenship 2 years ago) and some questions came up that I hoped you can help me with.
1) Start date of the 5 year continuous period: in several sections they ask you about the date you entered the UK and for evidence of residency and employment 'starting from when you entered the UK'. I did my application after having been in the UK for 6 years so I entered the arrival date and my documents covered either 6 or 5 years, however, my friends have been here for 14, 12, 7 years so it'd make a big difference to list all absences, employment, etc. for only 5 or for all years. What is your experience with this?
If someone arrived from Poland/ Hungary in 2002, do they enter the arrival date but provide documents only from 2011? Should they add a cover letter to make this clear?
2a) WRS: no registration or having lost the registration papers for A8 nationals (registration was needed bw 2004- 2011)- how does this affect your application? If you state that you didn't register cause your employer didn't require you to (I understand this should not have happened), do you still have a chance to get PR?
2b) WRS: related to question 1), if you did not register in the scheme but you have to cover only the past 5 years, it's not an issue to have no WRS papers, I assume. Any experience with that?
3) When it comes to proof of residence, does an internet bill count as a utility bill?
Many thanks for all your answers and good luck with the paperwork!
Best wishes,
V
I'm helping a few friends with their EEA PR applications (I got granted British citizenship 2 years ago) and some questions came up that I hoped you can help me with.
1) Start date of the 5 year continuous period: in several sections they ask you about the date you entered the UK and for evidence of residency and employment 'starting from when you entered the UK'. I did my application after having been in the UK for 6 years so I entered the arrival date and my documents covered either 6 or 5 years, however, my friends have been here for 14, 12, 7 years so it'd make a big difference to list all absences, employment, etc. for only 5 or for all years. What is your experience with this?
If someone arrived from Poland/ Hungary in 2002, do they enter the arrival date but provide documents only from 2011? Should they add a cover letter to make this clear?
2a) WRS: no registration or having lost the registration papers for A8 nationals (registration was needed bw 2004- 2011)- how does this affect your application? If you state that you didn't register cause your employer didn't require you to (I understand this should not have happened), do you still have a chance to get PR?
2b) WRS: related to question 1), if you did not register in the scheme but you have to cover only the past 5 years, it's not an issue to have no WRS papers, I assume. Any experience with that?
3) When it comes to proof of residence, does an internet bill count as a utility bill?
Many thanks for all your answers and good luck with the paperwork!
Best wishes,
V