I've lived in the UK for almost 10 years and my partner and I've been married for six years of this time.
Previously we didn't think it necessary for me to settle as a British citizen but with everything going on we want to be safe rather than sorry later and get me a British passport.

Now I've looked at the lovely long winded forms and am highly confused which of the many EEA forms I need to use... I.e would a EEA QP be sufficient as proof for the citizenship application or does it have to be the PR form???
My problem is that the QP can be done in one of their premium locations while the PR can't... And as my job requires me to travel to continental Europe every two months for a day or two I can't risk not getting my passport back for months (seems to take rather long these days looking at comments!)
If it has to be the PR does anyone know if it works to use the Post Office document certification service instead of sending in the original? Additjally I could throw in my provisional driving license... Which would be the original photo ID and is a UK one!
Thanks,
Marc