ponch10 wrote:I arrived in the uk in 2006. Being employed full time, effectively I acquired PR status in 2011 (5 years of work in the UK). I applied for PR card in May 2016 supplying info (bills, payslips and so on) back to March 2011 (past 5 years) and I received a PR card in September 2016. So at this point, HO knows that I have been in the UK for 10 years, but only has info for the past 5.
I submitted a SAR, and pretty quickly I have been replied that PR status date is the date shown on the PR card! I expect NCS to get the same response.
Thoughts?
Since you submitted documents ONLY for the 5y period between 2011-2016, you effectively told the Home Office "Please consider these 5 years as my '5 year qualifying period'.
I think the HO is right to grant you PR status on the completion of the 5 qualifying years that you provided information for, which end in September 2016.
Thus, you have two options:
1. (simple) wait one more year before submitting for naturalisation or
2. (tedious) try to get your case re-examined from scratch. To get your status confirmed as having gained PR earlier, you will need to provide all documentation for 2006-2011 or 2007-2012 or any other past continuous 5 year period, proving qualifying {worker/student/self-sufficient/etc} status for each one of those years.
In your case, and provided that HO caseworkers somehow agree to this, you should be able to just provide additional information for the May 2010-May 2011 period and get your PR status changed to have been granted one year earlier - allowing you to proceed with naturalisation straight away.