Ron121 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2018 1:37 am
Hi. On my refuse latter is ( for the purposes of this application, EEA national is a national of an EEA state WHO is not a British citizens.home office record show that you sponsor mrs xxxx was naturalised as British citizens on may 2013 and as result from that date is not eligible to sponsor your application. You have right of appeal against this decision under regulation 36 of the immigration Eu Economy area .the send our passports back and all ducoment the not say u leave the country or apply under uk low .
Hi Ron , you are No 1 on this forum who is done his PR application as Dual citizen`s non eu and let us know of what`s happened ! There is more and more people appearing with exactly the same situation (don`t know why) but nobody appealed until now (like you)
after CJEU decision in `Lounes` in November.
Your story is very important for us so Thank you very much for explaining your case ! At least we are aware now that HO (as you said ) "had No Idea about CJEU decision in "Lounes"and it looks like
there is going to be plenty of court cases (appeals) from Dual citizens .
I am shocked how the HO had no idea about ECJ ruling in Lounes` , this is just ridiculous to me , as they (HO) must be aware about things like that !
May it be that they just saying that to avoid giving PR to people ?
i am sure they must know about Lounes`and even if they don`t (ridiculous) ,there is plenty of people calling every day to them and asking about Lounes`, if it is been implemented or guidance been changed.
Is this not the reason for them to check that ECJ ruling and why people calling and asking or even
sending applications with Lounes` ruling printout included ?)
Just amazing how stupid HO must be ...
or smart ..if they purposely ignoring ECJ ruling in Lounes .
Definetely let us know please how it goes in Court and if the HO will accept the Lounes ruling ! Thank you again . We will be all waiting for your outcome unless there will be somebody else appealed after refuse based on Lounes` November ruling..