EEA came here in '72
Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2017 8:26 pm
Hi,
an older friend of mine is a bit confused with what she needs to do now to ensure she gets PR and possibly later citizenship. She's a EEA citizen and has moved here with her parents in 1972 (before the UK even joined the EU). She has no idea whether she has ILR or PR, there are no documents, no passport stamps and both her parents moved back to their home country after living for a while in the UK. She's married to a Brit and they had 2 children - one British nationality, one just EEA country. She's been self employed for the past 10+ years. Both their children are over 21, older one working, younger one is a student. Both born in the UK. Only the younger one is British (parents were not married when the older child was born).
What's the best course of action for her and for the older child (over 21) who doesn't have PR/BC? I suggested she requests her and her child's info from Home Office to see whether she was granted ILR or PR status at some point. I was also wondering if the "child" has an automatic entitlement to citizenship.
Thanks.
an older friend of mine is a bit confused with what she needs to do now to ensure she gets PR and possibly later citizenship. She's a EEA citizen and has moved here with her parents in 1972 (before the UK even joined the EU). She has no idea whether she has ILR or PR, there are no documents, no passport stamps and both her parents moved back to their home country after living for a while in the UK. She's married to a Brit and they had 2 children - one British nationality, one just EEA country. She's been self employed for the past 10+ years. Both their children are over 21, older one working, younger one is a student. Both born in the UK. Only the younger one is British (parents were not married when the older child was born).
What's the best course of action for her and for the older child (over 21) who doesn't have PR/BC? I suggested she requests her and her child's info from Home Office to see whether she was granted ILR or PR status at some point. I was also wondering if the "child" has an automatic entitlement to citizenship.
Thanks.