I am an EU (non-A8) national who has lived and worked full-time in the UK for just over 5 years now and I'm preparing to submit the EEA(PR) (or EEA3 thanks to this forum) application. I have looked at all the sections of the form and I have a few questions about the supporting documents if you don't mind.
Proof of identity and nationality
The application asks for a passport or national identity card, but it looks like most people are sending their passports. Is it possible to send the national identity card? (though I don't see how this proves nationality). I have booked travel outside the EU in November that will require my passport and before that a summer holiday in the EU.
Proof of residence
How many documents do people generally send? Is one document per quarter sufficient? Also, almost all of my utility bills are electronic and it looks like they are only accepting originals? Is there any leeway with this? I assume that having lived in two addresses over these 5 years won't matter.
Evidence of employment
Is the recipe for this employment letters + P60s? Are the P60s really necessary (since I don't need to establish any income level AFAIK)? I have asked for employment letters before and they generally say "Mr X has worked for us full-time from date1 to date2. His role was Y" - is anything else needed? Should the letters be addressed to the Home Office? I've seen people mention they submitted payslips for the time period since the last P60, but what to do if they are electronic?
Lastly, I'm being overly cautious, but I don't need to submit any of the other supporting documents mentioned throughout the application, right? (besides the 2 photos of course)
Thank you for your time!
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