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manolonewyork
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Documents for proof of address

Post by manolonewyork » Fri Nov 28, 2014 4:56 pm

I am a Self Employed in UK from about 6 years and I would like to apply for British citizenship.

I am an EEA natioanl and I live in Uk without any visa or permit of stay.

What documents are requested as proof of these elegible criterias?

- lived in the UK for at least the 5 years before the date of your application
- spent no more than 450 days outside the UK during those 5 years
- spent no more than 90 days outside the UK in the last 12 months


and also in the official website I read:
- been granted indefinite leave to stay in the UK (or permanent residence if you’re an EEA national) - this means there’s no specific date that you have to leave

Do I need to apply to some kind of permanent residence status before to apply for citizenship? How can I apply to this permanent residence?

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Re: Documents for proof of address

Post by Jambo » Fri Nov 28, 2014 10:17 pm

Check the FAQ (links below) in particular Q1, Q5.
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Citizenship (adults, children, passport)
EEA (EEA FP, RC, PR, Surinder Singh)

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Re: Documents for proof of address

Post by manolonewyork » Sat Nov 29, 2014 7:05 am

Jambo wrote:Check the FAQ (links below) in particular Q1, Q5.
Interesting...

So if I understood well, the best way is to request PR Card.

some years ago I did apply for the UK PR Card, I sent my original National ID Card as requested... and they lost it... I had to go back to my country for report the lost document and request a new one....

So the fact is that I have to risk again the same story, isn't it?

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