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I've been working the whole time. There was a break of 2 days in 2008, worked continuously from August 2008 until November 2013 for a single employer. Moved in November 2013 to my current employer (no day of break in between these two jobs) and still full time employed nowCasa wrote:What have you been doing during your time in the UK in order to exercise your Treaty rights? Have you been employed for the 5 year qualifying period, or if not have you held comprehensive sickness insurance (CSI) or a EHIC card from your home country?
Aim is to be able to eventually apply for a British passport so I guess I'll need the PR?noajthan wrote:EEA (PR) if your aim is confirmation of (any) settled status.
Are you A8? if so, how about WRS?
No, you can't use a UK license to confirm id as a Union citizen.
No, PO C&S service is for passports.
NCS is for naturalisation.
It comes down to opportunity cost - travel versus DCPR.
Or request docs back after filing bundle.
Members have reported between 4 and many many days. (Quoted SLA for return of documents/passport is 10 days).Medran wrote:Aim is to be able to eventually apply for a British passport so I guess I'll need the PR?
What does A8 and WRS refer to? Update: found the answer, nope I don't fall into the A8 list, I'm from Germany originally.
I know I've got a trip booked at the end of August, guessing it's a bit risky to send them of before that? Or are they usually fairly quick to send back the passport if you request the documents back?
Unfortunately not. The only travel ID I've got is my German passport. Germany does not allow for he renewal of our ID cards if you are not registered in a German city and the one I had expired a long time ago. :/noajthan wrote:Members have reported between 4 and many many days. (Quoted SLA for return of documents/passport is 10 days).Medran wrote:Aim is to be able to eventually apply for a British passport so I guess I'll need the PR?
What does A8 and WRS refer to? Update: found the answer, nope I don't fall into the A8 list, I'm from Germany originally.
I know I've got a trip booked at the end of August, guessing it's a bit risky to send them of before that? Or are they usually fairly quick to send back the passport if you request the documents back?
Can you travel on any German id?
Sounds like a plan.Medran wrote:I guess best course of action is get all the evidence ready and post out the pack the day we are back from our Holiday. Might as well start doing the English and life in the UK test until that point and if I'm lucky I'll have the PR by the time that's finished to continue on to the next stage lol
Yep. I arrived at the beginning of 2007 so not quite 10 years but plenty for the DCPR.noajthan wrote:Sounds like a plan.Medran wrote:I guess best course of action is get all the evidence ready and post out the pack the day we are back from our Holiday. Might as well start doing the English and life in the UK test until that point and if I'm lucky I'll have the PR by the time that's finished to continue on to the next stage lol
So you have probably acquired PR sometime around 2011 or 2012 if you arrived in 2006(?);
on that basis you can shoot for privilege of citizenship once you have your DCPR and assuming all other requirements for naturalisation have been/can be met.
For English, its a SELT or UK degree that's required:Medran wrote:I wonder if the fact that I've done my Learning and Development QCF(NVQ) in English via University would be an accepted form of studies in English to not have to do an English test??? (Guessing it's not high enough in terms of qualifications to count as accepted proof of studies in English?)
And thanks for all your help! ^^
Thanks for that link! I am surprised they don't accept things like holding a TESOL as proof of English language. Oh well I guess being certified to be capable of teaching English isn't good enough.noajthan wrote:For English, its a SELT or UK degree that's required:Medran wrote:I wonder if the fact that I've done my Learning and Development QCF(NVQ) in English via University would be an accepted form of studies in English to not have to do an English test??? (Guessing it's not high enough in terms of qualifications to count as accepted proof of studies in English?)
And thanks for all your help! ^^
https://www.gov.uk/english-language/overview
Good luck.
Its not about English capability anymore its about level of trust.Medran wrote:Thanks for that link! I am surprised they don't accept things like holding a TESOL as proof of English language. Oh well I guess being certified to be capable of teaching English isn't good enough.
Makes sense!noajthan wrote:Its not about English capability anymore its about level of trust.Medran wrote:Thanks for that link! I am surprised they don't accept things like holding a TESOL as proof of English language. Oh well I guess being certified to be capable of teaching English isn't good enough.
Due to various abuses and flaws the system has been tightened up to focus on SELTs.
It can; current form is not mandatory.Medran wrote:Makes sense!
Do you know if this form can still be used instead of the extremely long current PR document?
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/128 ... ple_v2.pdf
I found it in this forum on another post!
Perfect! Much easier than the other one.noajthan wrote:It can; current form is not mandatory.Medran wrote:Makes sense!
Do you know if this form can still be used instead of the extremely long current PR document?
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/128 ... ple_v2.pdf
I found it in this forum on another post!