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Gracee wrote:Hi, I'm EU citizen living in UK since 2004. I have PR issued on 28 August 2014 and preparing for submitting an application for BC.
I need your advice on filling the AN form:
1.1 any previous reference from UKBA or HO - should I put here my PR application reference? You can put your PR application reference if you have it
1.3 they ask about date ILR obtained - should I put date of my PR? Yes it is your PR date
1.22 Life in the UK - I passed Life in the UK test in April 2012 - is it still valid? Yes, they don't expire
1.22 Language requirements: I have PhD from the University of Manchester, UK - do I need to send it for validation to UK NARIC? No, you only need your degree certificate from the UK university.
1.53 Employment history for last 10 years - do I have to fill it? Yes
2.2 Absence from UK in last 5 years - do I need to fill it? Yes
2.4 Please state on which basis you were in UK for last six years - Do I need to fill all six years as I have PR? Yes, I think you do need to complete this question
I would be very grateful for all comments and advice how to fill this form correctly.
This option.last 6 years that is what they request in the form AN that is 2009 -2015?
2.4 – 2.6 If you are a national of a member state of the EEA, or the family member of an EEA national, and do not have indefinite leave to remain in the United Kingdom you should complete these sections. Please refer to section 6 of the Booklet AN for further guidance. If you have PR you don't need to fill it up I guess so.Gracee wrote: 2.4 Please state on which basis you were in UK for last six years - Do I need to fill all six years as I have PR?
I would be very grateful for all comments and advice how to fill this form correctly.
PR is not ILR. If you don't have ILR it would be appropriate to complete the section.Manchester171 wrote:2.4 – 2.6 If you are a national of a member state of the EEA, or the family member of an EEA national, and do not have indefinite leave to remain in the United Kingdom you should complete these sections. Please refer to section 6 of the Booklet AN for further guidance. If you have PR you don't need to fill it up I guess so.Gracee wrote: 2.4 Please state on which basis you were in UK for last six years - Do I need to fill all six years as I have PR?
I would be very grateful for all comments and advice how to fill this form correctly.
Thanks for your reply.noajthan wrote:PR is not ILR. If you don't have ILR it would be appropriate to complete the section.Manchester171 wrote:2.4 – 2.6 If you are a national of a member state of the EEA, or the family member of an EEA national, and do not have indefinite leave to remain in the United Kingdom you should complete these sections. Please refer to section 6 of the Booklet AN for further guidance. If you have PR you don't need to fill it up I guess so.Gracee wrote: 2.4 Please state on which basis you were in UK for last six years - Do I need to fill all six years as I have PR?
I would be very grateful for all comments and advice how to fill this form correctly.
That's one way of looking at it.Gracee wrote:Thanks for your reply.
PR is sort of ILR for EU nationals.EU national cannot get ILR - is that correct?
I think I will prepare two copies of the page - one filled in and other left blank - hope the NCS officer will be knowledgeable and will advise.