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Take some deep breaths and relax.1) Where do I stand with treaty rights, if I apply for a citizenship in Oct 2016? I read somewhere, that treaty rights matter up until a person if granted a permanent residency, but I cannot find such confirmation anywhere.
2) Should I apply JSA ASAP or make any other move as a self-sufficient person?
3) Does the fact, that I applied for a PR card and have it already mean they will look at the last 12 months of my stay in the UK only?
 Notice that employment or economic activity in general does not figure in the iist.
 Notice that employment or economic activity in general does not figure in the iist.You see, this is one of the nicest things I heard lately, thank you. Gaining British citizenship has an actual personal meaning to me, due to a disgusting racially related abuse in the past. I wouldn't want anyone ever again to question my right to call UK my home. I want to make it official.You are overthinking this and upsetting yourself for no good reason. You have made it - you are practically one of us.
 . Thank you for the tips on the next steps, I will make sure I am prepared. I will definitely use NCS.
. Thank you for the tips on the next steps, I will make sure I am prepared. I will definitely use NCS.Take it step by step, don't take it for granted - don't give HO the Spam of wriggle room and you will be fine.Monty700 wrote:Oh, thank you noajthan for the speedy repsonse! I really appreciate you taking your time to help me out.
You see, this is one of the nicest things I heard lately, thank you. Gaining British citizenship has an actual personal meaning to me, due to a disgusting racially related abuse in the past. I wouldn't want anyone ever again to question my right to call UK my home. I want to make it official.You are overthinking this and upsetting yourself for no good reason. You have made it - you are practically one of us.
I do feel relieved now. Thank you for the tips on the next steps, I will make sure I am prepared. I will definitely use NCS.
Have a good evening!
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.+1Noetic wrote:Rule number 1: Do. Not. Listen. To. The. Home. Office. Helpline.

You are not applying for a 'visa' nor re-applying for confirmation of PR.Monty700 wrote:Good morning,
My big day is nearly here!
Going to NCS next week, took my passport pictures today, visited my 1st referee and will pick up a letter confirming my employment later today. 2nd referee to sign my form on Saturday and I am ready!
Can you please, noajthan, or other lovely people guide me in regards to this 1 concern that I couln't find the answer to:'
1.50 - Employment history. I have lived here since 2010, had WRS and worked nearly all that time. However, I visited UK in 2007 and received my NIN then, but I only worked for 5 weeks, before I turned 18 and never had any WRS covering that. I didn't include that job on my PR application (90% sure, but now it got me wondering), as I only focused on the period of time, since I moved here permanently in 2010.
Question: what do I do now?! I think on my PR application they only asked about 5 years qualifying period (2010-2015), but on my AN they ask for 'employment history in UK during past 10 years, or since date of entry if you have been here less than 10 years.'
I am sort of both - I do have an employment history in 2007 (few weeks), but I have moved and settled here in 2010.
I don't know what to do, I have no documents covering that period of time [work was legal (was paying taxes, which I then claimed back, as it was summer job only], but I doubt I had WRS - which technically makes it illegal].
Should I include this information and attach a letter explaining or should I try to contact the employer and provide me with any sort of document?
 . Thank you noajthan for all your help and patience.
. Thank you noajthan for all your help and patience. .
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