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Didn't they say anything in the email as to what you should do?silverman123 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 04, 2018 12:05 pmDear moderator@ Richard w
@Vinny @Obie @CR001
and friends please need your advice.
Today we received and email from HO says they made a mistake and i should got my permanent residence and they admitted it but because i applied for new application they can't correct my residence card.
Now my question is shall i send this email as update to my application???
My solicitor told me they got all records any way on their system.
What am I suppose to do now??
I'm to worried that they may do another mistake.
However they already know that i applied for my permanent residence.
Greatly appreciate with your response by today
Many thanks in advance
Hi Salu,salu wrote: ↑Mon Sep 03, 2018 9:25 amHello ,
@SladeW, I really don't know what to say. It seems that your struggle goes way further than Lounes. I hope your solicitor gets an answer soon and that they give you an opportunity to appeal. I'm sorry I cannot offer any advice.
@Silverman, keep us posted re your second application, I hope second time goes better and faster!
@kam999, your history with the HO sounds intriguing. I am glad you got your PR too! congrats!
Re naturalisation, my initial thought was to wait until having 1 year of PR (October in my case, 6th anniversary of marriage). Though in theory in our cases (dual EU?UK sponsor), my understanding is that we don't have to wait to have PR for one year as the sponsors are UK citizens. It says so in the letter confirming PR.
In the end, I booked the test (it doesn't expire), and I passed it last week. Maybe got too excited, and in the same day I booked an appointment to have my documents checked at the council so I don't have to send them with an online application for naturalisation. My main motivation to do it asap is to use this service (thinking that u never know how long it will be available for in the same format). I will add the timeline in the relevant topic once I send the application. How about you?
Good luck everyone!
OMG that's absolutely amazing news!Richard W wrote: ↑Tue Jul 24, 2018 6:34 amThe Home Office seems to think so. If you had permanent residence when you acquired British citizenship, and have not since lost it, she is protected by the changes to the EEA Regulations in the Immigration (European Economic Area) (Amendment) Regulations 2018.AlfaBeta123 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 23, 2018 1:33 pmSo, I'm an EU national, who obtained BC. Will my sister in law (my husbands's sister - who's here as a family member) benefit from this ruling as well? She currently has a RC, applying for a PR (however I've already obtained my BC
AlfaBeta123 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 13, 2018 7:39 pmFirst of all thank you everyone who has shared their experience, opinion and advise! It is very much appreciated.
As you may be aware, I'm a dual citizen who obtained BC last January. My husband was sponsored through the EU route (he has now become a BC). I've just been reading some comments on the new case and it seems that people advise me that even the extended family member of an eu national is protected (as long as I still have the PR:).
His sister (my sister in law, adult, ) was sponsored as well as an extended family member of EU national by me through the EU route. She obtained her RC,which expires in this November.
She is planning to go back to her non EU country in October to get a civil ceremony with her BF (who lives in a non EU country). That's a worry for later.
However will the boarder agency be difficult if there is only 1 month left on the Residence card ? She will be travelling alone. Will they let her back in again (supposedly she went on holiday)?
Will there be a note on the system, that I have in the mean time obtained my BC and will this cause problems at the airport? Knowing our border officers are doing such a great job in what they are supposed to do...
just want to ensure she avoids any issues and plans things ahead.
Apologies if this is not the right section for this question.
Thanks in advance!
Hi Maria,marcsiga wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 4:37 pmHi Guys,
We posted PR application on 04/09/2018.All went well(according to others timeline) until BrP fingerprint.Since then nonsign from homeoffice.
When I read about others, i see people applied after us and they already got PR.
We didnt even receive COA ;-((
Any one applied in September ?
Do u think it will take longer time because of dual nationality?
Thank you,
Maria
Hi kam999,kam999 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 04, 2018 3:15 pmHi Maria,marcsiga wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 4:37 pmHi Guys,
We posted PR application on 04/09/2018.All went well(according to others timeline) until BrP fingerprint.Since then nonsign from homeoffice.
When I read about others, i see people applied after us and they already got PR.
We didnt even receive COA ;-((
Any one applied in September ?
Do u think it will take longer time because of dual nationality?
Thank you,
Maria
I believe every case has its own skeleton and structure hence a delayed or earlier result, both outcome are possible. I did not even receive COA. Don't give it too much thought, as long as all the requirements are in place i.e. paper work in regards to supporting documents and the 4 basic pillar, I believe you know.. you should not be worried. Some people received it after 45 days. Those who received their BRPs within 1 or 2 months, most of them are EU nationals as it is easier for them and mostly the case is straight forward. In your/our case there is a sponsor and a TCN, so they will take their time. It could merely be a laid-back case worker or there might be complication i.e. they should allow ur partner to work or not and if you receive your COA and he is not allowed to work, is not it better and you don't receive it at all? Like I said don't look too much at others achievement or defeat, your time will come and every thing will be all right as long as you provided what they are after. Good luck.