Thanks for your reply ohara. I have already applied for permenent residency in November 2015, on the basis of exercising my treaty rights by working from February 2010-February 2015. But I provided loads of evidence which covered up to September 2015 just to be on the safe side. As far as I am aware I should successfully get this permanent residency certificate around may time and then I'll have to wait one year from receiving that certificate when I am able to apply for citizenship.ohara wrote:You have almost certainly acquired permanent residence (you don't apply for it) already, and in the worst case scenario you will only need to wait until February 2016 until you have held it for 12 months. I have read online that being in compulsory education (primary/secondary school) counts towards PR also. If this is true, you will have held PR for a very long time!alvarez0306 wrote:I am now required to apply for permanent residency first, wait one year after receiving the permanent residence certificate, and then apply for British citizenship. Basically the earliest I am able to officially apply for British citizenship will be may 2017
You have two options and both are good:
1) Call UKVI and ask them to confirm whether being in compulsory education counts towards PR clock. If it does, complete the EEA(PR) application and submit it immediately.
2) If the above fails, complete the EEA(PR) application on the basis of exercising treaty rights as a worker for the period February 2010 to February 2015. Wait until a week or two after the date you started working as a police officer in Feb 2010 and then submit the EEA(PR).
In both cases, once you receive the document certifying permanent residence, you will be able to submit the naturalisation application immediately. ACT FAST! The EEA(PR) can take up to 6 months and naturalisation....well you've seen the timelines!
In relation to the education thing counting towards pr, I sincerely doubt that the home office are that generous to allow this