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Since you need the DCPR to apply for naturalisation that isn't possible. However if you submit evidence going 6 years back then you can apply for naturalisation as soon as you get the DCPR. (Preferably after checking via Subject Access Request what date Home Office have down for you attaining PR)manci wrote:If the 5 year period making you eligible for PR started 6 years ago or earlier you may be able to apply for PR and naturalisation at the same time.
That's just complete balderdash. PR document is MANDATORY for naturalisation applications from people on the EEA route and has been since November 2015. You cannot apply for both at once & your dubious advice is putting people at risk of losing their citizenship fees.manci wrote:From the evidence presented the HO will work from the earliest “deemed to have PR” date. The OP can file simultaneously and explain in covering letters with each application that this is what he is doing.
I believe at one member of this forum has actually done this and been successful.Noetic wrote:That's just complete balderdash. PR document is MANDATORY for naturalisation applications from people on the EEA route and has been since November 2015. You cannot apply for both at once & your dubious advice is putting people at risk of losing their citizenship fees.manci wrote:From the evidence presented the HO will work from the earliest “deemed to have PR” date. The OP can file simultaneously and explain in covering letters with each application that this is what he is doing.