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The worst case under government control would be the repudiation of EEA permanent residence. ILR holders should be safe.Brambles wrote:At the moment I'm having nightmares about Theresa May kicking every Eastern European out of the country.
Thank you for that, Richard. I didn't realise there was a difference between the two. In any case, I sincerely hope that worst case scenario is not going to happen, it would affect so many people...Richard W wrote:The worst case under government control would be the repudiation of EEA permanent residence. ILR holders should be safe.Brambles wrote:At the moment I'm having nightmares about Theresa May kicking every Eastern European out of the country.
Yes, it is the former, i.e. not working - one gap due to children, another when I was made redundant and without work for a while (the latter, unfortunately, within the last 5 years). They are asking for employment details, which is why I was a bit worried about that, in case they decided a person 'not contributing to the economy' is not eligible for naturalisation.ohara wrote:The application is AN not NA, and when you say a gap in paying NI contributions, do you mean you weren't working OR were you on self assessment tax and you failed to pay?
As if it is the former, there's no problem with not working, as employment is not a requirement for naturalisation.
Not a problem then, they only want to know what work you have done. It's not a problem if you have gaps, or no employment at all.Brambles wrote: Yes, it is the former, i.e. not working - one gap due to children, another when I was made redundant and without work for a while (the latter, unfortunately, within the last 5 years). They are asking for employment details, which is why I was a bit worried about that, in case they decided a person 'not contributing to the economy' is not eligible for naturalisation.
Apologies for getting the AN form the wrong way round, ohara - for some reason it got stuck in my head as an abbreviation for 'naturalisation'...
Thank you everyone for your replies, much appreciated.