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That's the easiest of all options, excellent! Many thanks for the quick reply!CR001 wrote:You can apply with your passport in Aug/Sept. There is no requirement for the passport to be valid for X months for citizenship applications.
Suggest apply for citizenship using NCS at the council, you then get to keep your original documents.
Problem is the letter that comes with the DCPR says to reapply. At least mine did in 2014. I do wonder whether the template is just the same for vignettes as for separate documents ?LilyLalilu wrote:The DCPR's validity is not tied to your current passport. It remains valid, even if you renew your passport as it is a document of its own (as opposed to vignettes which are placed in passports for example).
Unless in HO IT systems they somehow link the DCPR with the passport ID and their system will flag up the mismatch. I was convinced I'd need a new DCPR if I replace my passport - it was only after reading on here that I realised that should only apply to vignettes in the actual passport.LilyLalilu wrote:Probably a mistake, it didn't say anything like that in my letter.
There is no mention of the PP number on the DCPR, so I suppose no one would really be able to tell anyway, unless they do some digging in their systems of course.
Thanks, that's good to know... what confuses me I think is thisLilyLalilu wrote:The DCPR's validity is not tied to your current passport. It remains valid, even if you renew your passport as it is a document of its own (as opposed to vignettes which are placed in passports for example).
That section makes it sound like it only applies to PR cards, not DCPRs."You can apply for a new residence card or permanent residence card if the passport containing your old residence card has expired - you can’t transfer it to a new passport."
I'll dig out my old letter but that sounds exactly like the wording I remember. It was over 2 years ago though.LilyLalilu wrote:That section makes it sound like it only applies to PR cards, not DCPRs."You can apply for a new residence card or permanent residence card if the passport containing your old residence card has expired - you can’t transfer it to a new passport."