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my time line:maricruz wrote:Oneifone0 when did you apply for your PR
Hi Maricruz, I am yet to receive my PR.maricruz wrote:lalastical have you receive your pr
Congratulations!oneifone0 wrote:Hi All,
I have received PR but im still waiting for my passport ,do you know how long take between PR and all document .
oneifone
I really hope so, I have been tracking my parcel every day. Our application dates are pretty close to each other, so you should be receiving your own shortly too..maricruz wrote:Lalastica, I have not receive mine. As a matter of fact i have been having sleepless night because of the PR. you should receive your PR before Saturday. Do lets us know as soon as you receive your PR.
I really hope so, I have been tracking my parcel every day. Our application dates are pretty close to each other, so you should be receiving your own shortly too..[/quote]maricruz wrote:Lalastica, I have not receive mine. As a matter of fact i have been having sleepless night because of the PR. you should receive your PR before Saturday. Do lets us know as soon as you receive your PR.
You need to prove to caseworker's satisfaction:kalla420 wrote:Hello Everyone,
I am an EEA national (Dutch) and have a PR since 2008. My wife residence card expired recently. We have two kids both are british nationals.
We sent the application for my wife's PR. We included the following supporting documents. My wife never worked in the UK and looked after the children.
1. proof of employment for the last five years
2. marriage certificate
3. payslips and p60
4. bank statement of mine for the last six months.
We received a letter for biometric enrollment, which we will do this week. Do you guys think that we need to send further supporting documents, if yes, then what else can we send?
Thanks to all and good luck
My understanding is, application is considered to have been filed when biometrics have been enrolled.maricruz wrote:lr2016, I have not receive my PR. I called Home office and the lady i spoke to confirm that the date they receive the application is not the date they consider. She said the date of payment was the date i should start counting from. so will call again on thursday
Hi Maricruzmaricruz wrote:lr2016, I have not receive my PR. I called Home office and the lady i spoke to confirm that the date they receive the application is not the date they consider. She said the date of payment was the date i should start counting from. so will call again on thursday
Thanks, what else can we send?noajthan wrote:You need to prove to caseworker's satisfaction:kalla420 wrote:Hello Everyone,
I am an EEA national (Dutch) and have a PR since 2008. My wife residence card expired recently. We have two kids both are british nationals.
We sent the application for my wife's PR. We included the following supporting documents. My wife never worked in the UK and looked after the children.
1. proof of employment for the last five years
2. marriage certificate
3. payslips and p60
4. bank statement of mine for the last six months.
We received a letter for biometric enrollment, which we will do this week. Do you guys think that we need to send further supporting documents, if yes, then what else can we send?
Thanks to all and good luck
- both person's identities;
your relationship;
proof of residency (both parties);
sponsor's status (in your case, you say PR status);
absences with prescribed limits (both parties).