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1) No, not passports.GEGE_OO wrote:hi guys,
I need some help here please, Me a(non eu ) and EU wife got PR today. We sent her tax papers since 2010 to 2015. She is working as full time teacher during 2015/2016 till now and I need to know
1) Can we apply for British Passport now as we sent 2010-2015 papers for our PR
2) My wife is a teacher got master degree in the UK does she need English test and does she need life in the UK test ? She is French
3) I have passed Life in the UK test and I have NAric Verified Bachelor degree ( it was master in my country)
do I have to do English Language test ?
Please help as I have already spent thoushands of pounds on solicitors and don want to waste my fees on
Passports.
Best regards
Not sure what you mean by book EN...GEGE_OO wrote:thanks noajthan,
I am eduacated but got no experience and thanks for sharing yours with me. Is it like I book EN with a council after passing English Language Test and then pay the fees?
Should I give them all of my wife documents since 2010-2015, which I gave to the Home Office again to show that my PR was due on 2015 and I have spent one more year on top of it in the UK ?
Ofocuse my wife has to pass her life in the UK test
Kind regards
1) Yes, rules are clear under s 6(1) of BNA.GEGE_OO wrote:Hi guys,
Me and my wife got PR on the basis of an EU excercising treaty rights.I have few questions please help me out
1) We sent documents from March 2010 to March 2015. I am sure we can apply for naturalization and passport together as one year is already completed. ( A Peer on this forum noajthan confirmed that to me )
2) For ten years work history, I am not working right now what should I write my employment status ? Also during 2007 I was unemployed for almost one year but never took benefits.
3) Home office sent a letter to my employer not to employ me as I didnt apply for my PR, while the fact was I was seriously sick. I was fully during sickness paid, but after that letter I was fired. I proved many proofs to home office in my PR and got permission to work and then PR. It is the reason I am not working should I mention that in my application?
4) Is it compulsory to send my PR ( Bio-metric) with my application
Best regards
Union citizens and family members on EU migration trajectory do not have or require UK Regs leave to remain in UK;GEGE_OO wrote:hi,
Recently I got my PR (EU family member), but first application was rejected with permission to stay in the Uk The story goes like I had a very serious accident in 2014 in which I lost sight from one of my eye and went under depression. I could not fill EEA4 application form properly and got a rejection with no need to leave UK.
I couldn't reapply for more than a year due to sickness and Home Office sent a letter to my employer not to hire me anymore. I was not working but was paid and then got fired.
I had to apply through a solicitor and got my PR. We explained all the situation why I couldn't get the PR at first and we got PR on year 2010-2015.
Now I don't know if HO took me as illegal during my sickness, as I said my rejection letter said I dont need to leave the UK.
PR granted ----March 2010- March 2015 basis
Fired due HO letter-----2015 September
please help
Thanksnoajthan wrote:GEGE_OO wrote: Union citizens and family members on EU migration trajectory do not have or require UK Regs leave to remain in UK;
so they cannot be 'overstayers'.
See also:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/eea-ro ... 14238.html
I want to go to council to make a joint passport and naturalization application. So AN form is enough. I have no idea what is JCAP via NCS.noajthan wrote:Its Board rules, Board policy.
And the questions are related and depend on your history.
50 questions from someone in 50 scattered topics won't fly.
Ofcourse all members are special but without your history readily to hand in same post how could I (or anyone) help you.
AN form is to apply for privilege of citizenship, not for a passport. (You aren't British yet).
Passport depends on successful naturalisation as passports are only granted as a privilege for citizens.
So 2 separate applications unless you go for JCAP via NCS.
Can you please give me the link to application forms I need for JCAP.noajthan wrote:NCS is the council.
JCAP is the joint application. But afaik 2 forms, processed one after another.
AN can't be enough. It has no passport related questions & etc.
There isn't a 'special' form for JCAP, it is the same forms you would use without JCAP. You need form AN (link below) and the passport form which you can pick up at the Post Office.GEGE_OO wrote:Can you please give me the link to application forms I need for JCAP.noajthan wrote:NCS is the council.
JCAP is the joint application. But afaik 2 forms, processed one after another.
AN can't be enough. It has no passport related questions & etc.
Thanks for your help, I am now filling AN form and it says onCR001 wrote:There isn't a 'special' form for JCAP, it is the same forms you would use without JCAP. You need form AN (link below) and the passport form which you can pick up at the Post Office.GEGE_OO wrote:Can you please give me the link to application forms I need for JCAP.noajthan wrote:NCS is the council.
JCAP is the joint application. But afaik 2 forms, processed one after another.
AN can't be enough. It has no passport related questions & etc.
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... 1-2016.pdf
Spouse passport (copy) is only required if you are applying as the spouse of a BC.GEGE_OO wrote:Thanks for your help, I am now filling AN form and it says on
Question 7.5 ...
I have got my PR on EEA4 basis do I have to enclose a copy of my wife's passport ? Her passport has expired this month and she is visiting her country. So right now I don have a copy of her new passport. We both got PR after sending her old passport, which was valid that time.
Thanks for your reply, you are a great help as always. No she is a French natioanal, can you please also tell me if I can go back to my country after applying. As the application takes too much time, I have ticked that I would need my Bio-PR back.noajthan wrote:Spouse passport (copy) is only required if you are applying as the spouse of a BC.GEGE_OO wrote:Thanks for your help, I am now filling AN form and it says on
Question 7.5 ...
I have got my PR on EEA4 basis do I have to enclose a copy of my wife's passport ? Her passport has expired this month and she is visiting her country. So right now I don have a copy of her new passport. We both got PR after sending her old passport, which was valid that time.
If wife is not BC (and I don't think you have said she is) then you are not applying under section 6(2) of BNA;
don't worry about it and don't include copy.
Apply via NCS and keep original documents.GEGE_OO wrote:Thanks for your reply, you are a great help as always. No she is a French natioanal, can you please also tell me if I can go back to my country after applying. As the application takes too much time, I have ticked that I would need my Bio-PR back.
Yes. PR processes are nothing to do with naturalisation.GEGE_OO wrote:hi,
Thanks for your reply, I have enrolled my bio-metric during EEA4 PR do I have to enrol again ?
hinoajthan wrote:Yes. PR processes are nothing to do with naturalisation.GEGE_OO wrote:hi,
Thanks for your reply, I have enrolled my bio-metric during EEA4 PR do I have to enrol again ?