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The date you automatically ATTAIN your PR status is different to the date of the BRP Card. It is the date of attainment that counts for the 12 months clock before you can apply for citizenship.E_U (Polish) wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2017 8:21 pmEU (Polish) citizen
Application sent by post: 10/08/2017
Application received: 11/08/17
Email confirmation: waiting
PR received: waiting
Does anyone know if I'll receive my PR latest by March 2018 (I guess), will I be still eligible for BC in March 2019? Otherwise, it is just a waste of money, unfortunately.
The official statement on the gov website stands: "If you already have a permanent residence document it won’t be valid AFTER the UK leaves the EU". So as far as I understand, if I'll receive it by March 2018, I will have the last opportunity to apply for BC in March 2019? Am I right?
E_U (Polish) wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2017 8:58 pmCR001, thank you for your reply.
May I have an additional question just to assure myself? Is the date of attainment, the last day of the 5 year period? YES
With relation to the British Citizenship the gov website says that: "you must usually have:
had permanent residence status for the last 12 months if you’re a citizen of an EEA country - you need to provide a permanent residence document". Note that it sasys PR STATUS. The PR card is merely evidence of a status that you have already attained. You should get a letter form HO stating the date that you attained PR status, which will be sometime before the date on the PR card.
This makes me a bit confused.
Thanks
Thank you for your comments.. yes, I went to the appointment this Tuesday. I post this because when I first called the lady told me it was imposible to apply for a Nino because I didn't have the PR. Then I called again , someone else pick up and gave me the appoiment. Let's now wait.skyfull wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2017 4:08 pmHello JMMM,JMMM wrote: ↑Fri Aug 25, 2017 11:48 amUpdate:JMMM wrote: ↑Fri Aug 04, 2017 5:50 pmHi everyone,
I am non-EEA applying for PR As a Spouse of a qualified worker (Italian) my timeline is is:
Application submitted - 08/06/2017
Application received - 9/06/2017
Email confirmation with case ID received - 17/07/2017
Biometric letter received - 19/07/2017 (dated 17/07/17)
Biometric submitted - 22/07/2017
COA received - ???
I'm getting a little bit worried because I haven't received my COA. Today it's the10th working day since I did my biometrics and nothing has arrived to my mail. Does anyone have the email contact to he home office to ask about this situation?
I've seen that people get their COA like 3 or 4 days after they do theyir biometrics
Thank you!
COA with Work. 24/08/17 (dated 21/08/17)
Finally.
Now I was worndering if anyone has the same problem. I call to registrer for a National Insurance number since now I'm allowed to work I call the number and the operator told me that if I haven't got my documents from home office I can't apply for a NI. So.. what should I do? I mean I have the cCOA that allows me to work. Right?
I am at the same situation like you. non-EEA applying for PR As a Spouse of a qualified worker (Italian)
Yes you can apply for the National insurance number with the COA. You can call them and make an appointment for your NIN. They also accept fotocopy of your passport (since the passport original is still in the home office) if you provide your COA doc together. It takes up to 6 weeks they say however in 3 week mostly you get the number. I applied two weeks ago. However if you get the job you can also start to work without NIN but you need to have it as soon as possible for your employee pays the tax to government. Good luck.
JMMM wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2017 4:23 pmThank you for your comments.. yes, I went to the appointment this Tuesday. I post this because when I first called the lady told me it was imposible to apply for a Nino because I didn't have the PR. Then I called again , someone else pick up and gave me the appoiment. Let's now wait.skyfull wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2017 4:08 pmHello JMMM,JMMM wrote: ↑Fri Aug 25, 2017 11:48 amUpdate:JMMM wrote: ↑Fri Aug 04, 2017 5:50 pmHi everyone,
I am non-EEA applying for PR As a Spouse of a qualified worker (Italian) my timeline is is:
Application submitted - 08/06/2017
Application received - 9/06/2017
Email confirmation with case ID received - 17/07/2017
Biometric letter received - 19/07/2017 (dated 17/07/17)
Biometric submitted - 22/07/2017
COA received - ???
I'm getting a little bit worried because I haven't received my COA. Today it's the10th working day since I did my biometrics and nothing has arrived to my mail. Does anyone have the email contact to he home office to ask about this situation?
I've seen that people get their COA like 3 or 4 days after they do theyir biometrics
Thank you!
COA with Work. 24/08/17 (dated 21/08/17)
Finally.
Now I was worndering if anyone has the same problem. I call to registrer for a National Insurance number since now I'm allowed to work I call the number and the operator told me that if I haven't got my documents from home office I can't apply for a NI. So.. what should I do? I mean I have the cCOA that allows me to work. Right?
I am at the same situation like you. non-EEA applying for PR As a Spouse of a qualified worker (Italian)
Yes you can apply for the National insurance number with the COA. You can call them and make an appointment for your NIN. They also accept fotocopy of your passport (since the passport original is still in the home office) if you provide your COA doc together. It takes up to 6 weeks they say however in 3 week mostly you get the number. I applied two weeks ago. However if you get the job you can also start to work without NIN but you need to have it as soon as possible for your employee pays the tax to government. Good luck.
Update:
I need to post another update
Congratulations!vpalma wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2017 10:18 amAlright guys and girls,
You will be pleased to know, well, maybe not as much as I am, to know I have received my PR bio-metric card today.
Strangely, the bio-metric card arrived before the documents, but I am Happy either away.
My time line, with some bumps in the way is as it follows;
My timeline:
Non-EEA direct family member of an EEA with PR
Application made by hand and sent by post Office.
Application sent: 27/05/17
Application received: 30/05/17
Payment taken: 31/05/17
Confirmation email: 12/07/17
Bio-metrics letter: 14/07/17 dated 11/07/2018 contained an error error in the little:
Emails reporting error and requesting another letter sent to eurobiometrics: 14/07 - 21/07 - 28/7 - 03/07
Resident card expired 19/07 - Suspended without pay from employer until further evidence of right to work in the UK
02/08/2017 Notice of employment termination from employer stating Without acceptable right to work documentation could not extend unpaid suspension as stating I'd have failed to provide them with a valid up to date visa.
Email send to Home Office complains 03/08/2017
Replacement bio-metrics enrollment letter received: 05/08/2017 dated 03/08/2017
Bio-metrics sent: 05/08/17
COA: 14/08/2017 dated 12/08/2017
Employer reinstate 25/08/2017 ( with no recourse to recover unpaid suspension or time laid off)
PR Card: 08/09/2017 dated 05/09/2017
Documents:??? may still come today...
Total of 4 Months and 8 days from the Home Office receiving the application, Not bad at all.
Thank you all you for sharing your experiences and a special thank you to the ones who helped me here.
You need to send all relevant documents again. There is no such thing are referring to the application of husband. If it was a joint application it may be different but single applications need all the documents AGAIN.gesa wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2017 4:37 pmHello
I have applied for a PR residence at the end of June as a EU citizen, but still waiting for the decision. My wife will need to apply this month for he PR as a non-EU citizen. Does she need to send all my documents again with her application or can she send a letter giving the details of my application instead so they can check for her application as well??? Very confusing, anyone had this issue before? We do not know what to do.
Thanks everyone
Jocv wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2017 10:31 pmI am an eea national applying for Residence. I sent my application and documents in January 2017. I received an email to confirming receipt of application and another to confirm successful payment. I have moved houses twice and let ho know. I have mail redirection. It's now September and I haven't received anything else. It's been over 6 months. I can't see my status online as it doesn't recognise my id number. I will try calling ho on Monday but I'm unsure whether they will give me any info. I wonder if you can tell me what is the best number to call and what else should I do? Thank you guys.
Royal mail won't redirect ho mails and it goes back to ho
13 working days:awating documents
lore1982 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2017 11:15 pmEEA QP (Working in UK)(ITA) -EEA FM (Working in UK) (THAI)
Application posted on :07/04/17
Received by UKVI/HO on : 11/04/17
Payment taken on :12/04/17
Confirmation E-mail with Case ID - 12/06/17
Rejected: 6/7/17 ( they lost my picture...HO said is no point
to appeal and will be quicker resend the app)
Application reposted on :10/07/17
Received by UKVI/HO on : 11/07/17
Payment taken on :12/04/17
Confirmation E-mail with Case ID - 11/08/17
Bio letter received on :14/08/17 (dates 10/08/17)
Biometrics Enrolled on : 15/08/17
COA With Work :
COA Without Work :14/08/17 (dated 10/08/17)
Resident Card Received on ??
Documents Returned on ??
Coa is arrived same day than the Bio letter... and the COA without work reason:
-not provide original documentation for all of the following: sufficient evidence of your sponsor exercising rights.
They have all our documents in original... the only things they don't have is my blood test...