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Family member of EEA national, have permanent residence

Post by wisemen » Sun Aug 02, 2015 8:20 pm

I am a family member of EEA national (German father), and came to UK 10 years ago (2 years before 2006 EC Treaty Right) and did my GCSE's and A-Levels here. I have permanent residence. I am now going to apply for Naturalisation and wanted to know whether I am required to fill out section 2.4 of the form (EEA nationals exercising EC treaty rights).
If I am required to fill out that section, I dont know what to write under "Please state on what basis you were in the UK for the last six years". "Basis of stay, for example, student, self-employed, self-sufficient, retired, incapacity".
Thing is, I came to the UK with my German father, who came to work here in 2004. I studied, then was self-sufficient for a few years (mainly self-taught programmer who was learning/studying in his own time and living with parents), and now been employed as a Software Engineer recently.

Apart from ticking the "Or a family member of an EEA national", I am not even sure if this section applies to me/us since we moved here before the 2006 Treaty.

Pls advise.

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Biometric enrolment clarification (Naturalisation form)

Post by wisemen » Sun Aug 02, 2015 8:44 pm

Basically, I am applying for naturalisation and wanted to know whether I have to go to the post office for biometric enrolment before I send the application form? Or is it after?

I don't have a BRP.


BTW I also recently got my driving licence renewed at the post office, and it was a biometric procedure, if that helps (I will be including my driving licence along with my application form anyways).

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Re: Biometric enrolment clarification (Naturalisation form)

Post by CR001 » Sun Aug 02, 2015 8:50 pm

Once you submit your application, HO will write to you and you then take that letter to the post office to enroll your biometrics. The letter will have a specific barcode which is particular to your application.
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Re: Biometric enrolment clarification (Naturalisation form)

Post by wisemen » Sun Aug 02, 2015 8:54 pm

thank you so much

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Re: Family member of EEA national, have permanent residence

Post by wisemen » Sun Aug 02, 2015 9:40 pm

It also says, "If you are not an EEA national, go to section 3"

I am not an EEA national, but I am a family member of an EEA national. So thats another reason why I think I shouldnt fill this section out.

Pls advise.

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Re: Family member of EEA national, have permanent residence

Post by Wise » Sun Aug 02, 2015 9:43 pm

Since you attained your PR as a family member I believed you should fill the family member section and most importantly use your working history details for period of that 6yrs , if you choose studying after your PR they may start to request for CSI paper work.

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Filled out Form AN version 04/15, but found out ver. 05/15

Post by wisemen » Sun Aug 02, 2015 10:17 pm

Filled out Form AN version 04/15, but just found out ver. 05/15 is out. Problem is referees have signed 04/15 and didnt want to ask them again and look a bit stupid.

Is this a problem? Can I apply with 04/15 version?

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Re: Family member of EEA national, have permanent residence

Post by wisemen » Sun Aug 02, 2015 10:21 pm

Wise wrote:Since you attained your PR as a family member I believed you should fill the family member section and most importantly use your working history details for period of that 6yrs , if you choose studying after your PR they may start to request for CSI paper work.

Good luck
Thing is, I hadnt been working for years before I found employment a month ago (recession, change of career, learning software development whilst living with parents). I have obviously ticked the field where it asks whether I am a family member of an EEA national. But next line is, whether I am a EEA national, which I am not. "If you are not an EEA national, go to section 3"
And if I select no here, it says go to the next section and dont fill rest of EEA section (work, education, past 6 years, etc).

So, I am thinking its not required for me.

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Re: Filled out Form AN version 04/15, but found out ver. 05/

Post by oludaniel123 » Sun Aug 02, 2015 10:29 pm

wisemen wrote:Filled out Form AN version 04/15, but just found out ver. 05/15 is out. Problem is referees have signed 04/15 and didnt want to ask them again and look a bit stupid.

Is this a problem? Can I apply with 04/15 version?
Pls don't waste your money.
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Re: Family member of EEA national, have permanent residence

Post by geriatrix » Sun Aug 02, 2015 11:50 pm

Please keep your queries regarding your naturalisation application under "one" topic.
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Re: Family member of EEA national, have permanent residence

Post by wisemen » Mon Aug 03, 2015 1:58 pm

wisemen wrote:
Wise wrote:Since you attained your PR as a family member I believed you should fill the family member section and most importantly use your working history details for period of that 6yrs , if you choose studying after your PR they may start to request for CSI paper work.

Good luck
Thing is, I hadnt been working for years before I found employment a month ago (recession, change of career, learning software development whilst living with parents). I have obviously ticked the field where it asks whether I am a family member of an EEA national. But next line is, whether I am a EEA national, which I am not. "If you are not an EEA national, go to section 3"
And if I select no here, it says go to the next section and dont fill rest of EEA section (work, education, past 6 years, etc).

So, I am thinking its not required for me.
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Can someone pls reply to this? I am waiting on someone to advise on this before sending the form off. Thanks

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