- FAQ
- Login
- Register
- Call Workpermit.com for a paid service +44 (0)344-991-9222
ESC
Welcome to immigrationboards.com!
Moderators: Casa, John, ChetanOjha, archigabe, CR001, push, JAJ, ca.funke, Amber, zimba, vinny, Obie, EUsmileWEallsmile, batleykhan, meself2, geriatrix
Yes, take a bunch of evidence to prove your residency as well as exercising of treaty rights. P60s is just one example of such evidence.Noetic wrote:Oops just realised I posted this as a reply to myself on another thread a few days ago, no wonder the "thread" had no replies!
When I made my NCS appointment I was told I *only* needed a passport as evidence to bring along (alongside the permanent residence permit) as long as it covers the last 5/6 years.
However my passport does not get stamped when I leave or entee the country - Swiss ones haven't since 2001 or thereabouts.
Do I also need to bring my P60s just to be sure? (I think I will anyway)
And as I still haven't got my SAR back telling me when I attained permanent residence - will the NCS even in a smaller place like Halifax be able to check this for me?
I tried to get in touch with them to ask but was told they are not an advice centre and only check things, but surely they have to know enough so they don't end up sending my application off with missing information because THEY told me the wrong thing?
Also I have read that date of attaining ILR / PR is not actually required for EEA route (especially as I have held the PR card for over 2 years now), is this correct?
OK I have all my P60s from 2001 onwards so this shouldn't be a problemLilyLalilu wrote:As long as they have a phone, they should be able to check the date you obtained PR with the HO But should not be necessary anyways, because as you held your DCPR for over 2 years now, it wouldn't actually matter if they went by the date on the document instead of your actual PR date; you'd still have the required one year free from immigration restrictions.
Definitely bring other evidence for residence, passports only are only good for non-EEA nationals who get their passports stamped, EEA nationals need to provide additional evidence such as P60s or bank statements/utility bills etc. That's mainly necessary for the year/years after you obtained PR as your 5-years residence for PR would have already been verified during the DCPR application process.
OK I have all employment contracts and P60s since 2001 plus rental contracts / utility bills etc for the last few. (Plus a letter of reference from a private landlady for 2005-2014)noajthan wrote:Yes, take a bunch of evidence to prove your residency as well as exercising of treaty rights. P60s is just one example of such evidence.
Crosscheck with the guidance.
I wouldn't be too sureNCS call up HO to crosscheck an applicant's PR status in the HO CID databank.
I suspect even in Halifax they will have access to a phone.
OK will do, thanks.If you are referring to a 'date of ILR' question on AN form, it relates to ILR which is for UK route applicants.
Once you know it you could add your date of acquiring PR in the additional info section of the form.
If you mean the pink PR card, yes I do.LilyLalilu wrote:Do you hold a DCPR? (I believe you said you did in another post but from this post I'm not sure you do)
Any idea about the evidence of residence? Are P60s and employment contracts enough? (Since my passport doesn't get stamped)LilyLalilu wrote:If you got a DCPR issued more than a year ago you are fine regardless of whether they've got a PR date on their systems or not. The pink one is for Swiss citizens, the Blue one for EEA nationals - so should be good
Thanks HO have had everything up to 2013 already for the pink PR card but I'll take along the P60s, rental letters/contracts and my first mortgage statement. Just find it worrying that this NCS is dishing out instructions that directly contradict instructions in the HO documentation accompanying Form AN.LilyLalilu wrote:Should be enough, especially if you've worked full-time as you can't really be working here without being here...but if you've got anything else such as landlord letters or some utility bills, I'd say just send them as well, just for good measure
Excellent. Definitely glad I've filed everything properly over the years!ohara wrote:P60's alone are sufficient.
I got the permit in 2014 when Switzerland voted to breach the Bilateral Agreement with the EU - I am very glad now that I did, what with the new requirements and all!LilyLalilu wrote:If you got a DCPR issued more than a year ago you are fine regardless of whether they've got a PR date on their systems or not. The pink one is for Swiss citizens, the Blue one for EEA nationals - so should be good