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Zambrano Settled Status EU settlement scheme Paper Application Form

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Re: Zambrano Settled Status EU settlement scheme Paper Application Form

Post by Jen1979 » Wed Jul 10, 2019 9:46 pm

Topsibelle wrote:
Wed Jul 10, 2019 1:50 pm
No success or unsuccessful story for Zambrano carers so far.


I got my COA today via post.

My timeline is as follows

Application posted July 3rd (zambrano rights)
COA dated July 9th

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Re: Zambrano Settled Status EU settlement scheme Paper Application Form

Post by Hope16 » Wed Jul 10, 2019 11:39 pm

Jen1979 wrote:
Wed Jul 10, 2019 9:46 pm
Topsibelle wrote:
Wed Jul 10, 2019 1:50 pm
No success or unsuccessful story for Zambrano carers so far.


I got my COA today via post.

My timeline is as follows

Application posted July 3rd (zambrano rights)
COA dated July 9th
That’s the quickest response I’ve seen so far it is really getting better I hope everything else follows just the same way ..may I please ask if you submitted your biometrics before the COA was issued?

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Re: Zambrano Settled Status EU settlement scheme Paper Application Form

Post by Hope16 » Wed Jul 10, 2019 11:43 pm

sid7867 wrote:
Sat Jul 06, 2019 5:13 am
Hi just to update everyone I have received a reply from the home office EU settlement scheme.

The email contained a attachment which declared that I've been granted settled status Indefinite leave to remain.

My application was made as a derivative right chen. primary carer of a EEA national child.
Application made 14/05/2019
application received by HO 15/05/2019
COA received 21/06/2019
settled status granted 06/07/2019

good luck to everyone waiting a response 🤗
Please may I ask if you submitted your biometrics before or after the COA was issued?

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Re: Zambrano Settled Status EU settlement scheme Paper Application Form

Post by Jen1979 » Thu Jul 11, 2019 5:32 am

Hope16 wrote:
Wed Jul 10, 2019 11:39 pm
Jen1979 wrote:
Wed Jul 10, 2019 9:46 pm
Topsibelle wrote:
Wed Jul 10, 2019 1:50 pm
No success or unsuccessful story for Zambrano carers so far.


I got my COA today via post.

My timeline is as follows

Application posted July 3rd (zambrano rights)
COA dated July 9th
That’s the quickest response I’ve seen so far it is really getting better I hope everything else follows just the same way ..may I please ask if you submitted your biometrics before the COA was issued?
I haven’t been asked to submit biometrics. I did do biometrics last March when I renewed my residence card. I’m on my second one, which should expire June 2023.

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Re: Zambrano Settled Status EU settlement scheme Paper Application Form

Post by Tinumo » Thu Jul 11, 2019 6:49 am

Just want to share my timeline (Zambrano carer )
I am a single mum of a British child who is under the age of 5,but I have lived continuously for more than 5years in the U.K.
So I am on my first 2 and half (10yrs route as a parent of a BC under the British route not derivative)

I emailed the Resolution centre and asked if I was qualified to apply and I was asked to email back my details and i did on the 30th of May.
Got the paper application on the 11th of June
Posted it back on the same day and I called on the 14th to request for passport back on time after as we have a trip to make in July.

Although I took a big risk applying before we travelled,Luckily We got our passports only back (excluding other documents to prove continous living of over 5years) on the 19th of June with a biometric letter and I did my biometric again on the 19th and I flew out of the country on the 4th of July I kept ringing home if I have any letter and checking my email but nothing still.fingers cross.

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Re: Zambrano Settled Status EU settlement scheme Paper Application Form

Post by njazzy » Thu Jul 11, 2019 7:05 am

That’s my timeline as well.
Timeline
Application sent: 10th June,19
Application received 11 th June. 19
Biometrics letter : 5th July,2018
Biometrics enrolled: 5th July,2018

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Re: Zambrano Settled Status EU settlement scheme Paper Application Form

Post by Abuken1 » Thu Jul 11, 2019 8:19 pm

ada4msd wrote:
Wed Jun 26, 2019 11:41 pm
Contd: had to copy and paste as the link was removed by admin. Just for clarity. This is from a private website not sure if all information contained are true!!

....some general information on the application process under the EU settlement scheme.

Deadline

If you are an EU or EEA national or their family member, and wish to remain in the UK after Brexit, you need to apply for Settled or Pre-Settled Status under the EU Settlement Scheme.

If the UK leaves the EU without a deal, the deadline would be the 30th December 2020, however if the UK leaves the EU with a deal, it would be possible to make an application up to the 30th of June 2021.

Who can and should apply?

The scheme is fully open for:

EU, EEA or Swiss citizens
Non-EEA citizen’s family members
According to Annex 1 to Appendix EU, a ‘family member of a relevant EEA citizen’ is:

A spouse,
A civil partner,
A durable partner (unmarried partnership akin to marriage or civil partnership),
A child, grandchild or great-grandchild (including of the spouse or civil partner),
A dependent parent, grandparent or great-grandparent (including of the spouse or civil partner)
A dependent relative (including of the spouse or civil partner where the applicant holds a relevant document in the UK as the result of an application made before the 1st of February 2017).
bad quality news and confusion

We have noted a lot of confusion, misinformation and bad quality news on the internet i.e. generally, if you are a spouse of a British national, the scheme is not for you, unless you applied under the Surinder Sigh route.

Further, if you have Leave to Remain as a parent of a British national, the scheme is also not for you, unless you are the primary carer of a British citizen and have for example a Derivative Residence Card (the Zambrano Route).

How to apply?

Generally, the application is made online and the easiest way is to use an app; the EU Exit: ID Document Check. App, allowing you to scan your documents, provided that you have any of the following:

A valid passport
A biometric residence card
A biometric residence permit
The app is easy to use, allowing you to scan your document, which you can usually retain during the application process.

However, the app only is available on Android phones, and as far as I am aware is still not working on all of them e.g. old android phones, some Huawei etc.

The good news is that if you do not have an android phone, you still can apply, however you would have to post your document to the Home Office. Alternatively, you can use an ID document scanner location. There has been an announcement that the app should be also available for iPhones by the end of 2019.

Automated checks (Application Programming Interface (API))

Normally during the application process, if you provide your National Insurance number, appropriate checks will be run against HMRC and certain DWP records (backdated up to 7 years) to establish how long you have been resident in the UK.

Where these checks indicate that you have been resident in the UK for a continuous qualifying period of 5 years, and when you have confirmed, by way of a self-declaration as part of the application process, that you have not since been absent from the UK for a period of more than 5 consecutive years, usually no further evidence of residence will be required to determine eligibility.
If this is not the case, you would be required to post/upload additional documents to the Home Office to prove your residency in the UK. For example, if you have not been working continuously in the UK, or the system is not able to pick up your record for some other reason, then you probably would need to post documents to the Home Office to prove your 5 year residency in the UK.

Pre-settled status

If you have been resident for less than 5 years and you are able to meet all the suitability criteria, you should be granted pre-settled status, which is equivalent to Leave to Remain under the normal rules (you should apply for pre-settled status if you intend to live in the UK after Brexit).

Subsequently, once you accrue 5 years of continuous residence, you will be able to switch to Settled Status, which is equivalent to Indefinite Leave to Remain under the normal rules. However, unlike ILR granted under the normal rules, which only allows you to leave the country for 2 years, when you are granted Settled Status under the EU settlement scheme you can leave UK for up to 5 years and you will not lose your status.
Application fees and processing time

Currently there are no application fees for Pre-Settled Status or Settled Status under the EU Settlement Scheme. Your application should be processed within 4 – 14 days.

If you are a non-EU national you might also need to attend a Biometric Enrolment appointment once you have submitted your application and this normally costs £19.20 (payable at the appointment at your local post office) or about £60 -100 if booking via UKVI commercial partner.

Who cannot use an app and apply online

You’ll need to apply on a paper form if you’re not an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen and you’re:

the family member of a British citizen and you lived with them outside the UK in an EU or EEA country or Switzerland (Surinder Sigh)
the family member of an EEA citizen who’s become a British citizen
a carer for a British, EU, EEA or Swiss citizen (Zambrano route)
Unfortunately, for this group of people, the paper form is not available to download; in order to obtain a form, you would usually need to first contact the EU Settlement Resolution Centre, to find out how to apply. You’ll be asked a few questions over the phone before they will send the application form.
Permanent Residence Card vs ILR under Settled Status Scheme

When it comes to an application for Settled Status under the EU settlement scheme, the process is definitely easier and faster. Additionally it is free of charge!

Nonetheless, you still have the option of applying for Permanent Resident Status, and it might be worth a shot if you would like to apply for British nationality faster, as the letter that comes from the Home Office when your application for PR card is successful will show when you accrued Permanent Resident Status e.g. if you have been working in the UK continuously for 5 years since 2008, you probably accrued PR status in 2013.
Hence, once you get the card confirming this, you will be able to apply for British nationality straight away (bearing in mind that you are able to meet all the other requirements). If you are not married to a British national, you generally need to hold ILR/PR for at least one year before you can apply.

You would not have this facility when Settled Status is granted under the EU settlement scheme, as the letter will confirm your ILR from the date of the Home Office decision, hence you would need to wait for 12 months before you can make an application (unless you are married to a British citizen).

Further, an application for a PR card might still be worth considering if you wish to have less paperwork, for example in order to apply for your child’s British passport i.e. if your child was born after you accrued Permanent Resident Status.

An application for your child’s British passport is still possible when you do not have a Permanent Residence card or Settled Status, however, you would then also need to submit proof that you had acquired Permanent Resident status before the child was born.
Overall, an application for Settled Status is much easier, less paperwork and free of charge, as opposed to the old Permanent Residence Card application, which currently costs £65 and is much more complicated. However, teething issues remain and one would be advised to consult a qualified immigration solicitor, especially if your case is not straightforward.
Hello,
Thanks for sharing.
I have a Derivative Residence Card as the main career of a British child and have also got the 2.5 years leave to remain. My lawyer called me last week that I can now apply for ILR. How true is this.

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Re: Zambrano Settled Status EU settlement scheme Paper Application Form

Post by Tinumo » Thu Jul 11, 2019 9:01 pm

Give it a try it cost nothing it’s free it’s either a yes or a no.
All the best..

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Re: Zambrano Settled Status EU settlement scheme Paper Application Form

Post by Tinumo » Thu Jul 11, 2019 9:04 pm

Some of us has got biometrics letter to do it again and someone got COA but I didn’t get that......

I would have thought COA is for those who applied as a carer of an Eu child/children.

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Re: Zambrano Settled Status EU settlement scheme Paper Application Form

Post by ada4msd » Fri Jul 12, 2019 1:55 pm

Just a quick update;

Just received letter for biometrics. Passports returned without other documents.

The waiting journey continues...
Let's all be hopeful!!
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Re: Zambrano Settled Status EU settlement scheme Paper Application Form

Post by Hope16 » Fri Jul 12, 2019 2:50 pm

ada4msd wrote:
Fri Jul 12, 2019 1:55 pm
Just a quick update;

Just received letter for biometrics. Passports returned without other documents.

The waiting journey continues...
Let's all be hopeful!!
After how many weeks of sending in application please ?

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Re: Zambrano Settled Status EU settlement scheme Paper Application Form

Post by njazzy » Fri Jul 12, 2019 3:07 pm

Mine took about 3 weeks to get the biometrics.

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Re: Zambrano Settled Status EU settlement scheme Paper Application Form

Post by ada4msd » Fri Jul 12, 2019 4:39 pm

Yeah roughly 3 weeks.
Have not done biometrics before as my DRP was in a paper form.
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Re: Zambrano Settled Status EU settlement scheme Paper Application Form

Post by Tinumo » Fri Jul 12, 2019 7:41 pm

Mine took about 10days.
Biometrics letter and passport return only but
Nothing for now.

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Re: Zambrano Settled Status EU settlement scheme Paper Application Form

Post by Abuken1 » Mon Jul 15, 2019 9:39 pm

Tinumo wrote:
Thu Jul 11, 2019 9:01 pm
Give it a try it cost nothing it’s free it’s either a yes or a no.
All the best..
Thanks.

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Re: Zambrano Settled Status EU settlement scheme Paper Application Form

Post by njazzy » Tue Jul 16, 2019 11:14 am

Timeline
Application sent: 10th June,19 via special delivery.
Application received by Home office. 11 th June. 19
Biometrics letter : 5th July,2019
Biometrics enrolled: 5th July,2019
COA received: 16th July,2019

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Re: Zambrano Settled Status EU settlement scheme Paper Application Form

Post by naa » Tue Jul 16, 2019 2:17 pm

Update
Already have a Zambrano derivative biometric residence card valid until 2023
Timeline
Application sent: 18th June,19
Application received by Home office. 19 th June. 19
COA received: 16th July,2019

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Re: Zambrano Settled Status EU settlement scheme Paper Application Form

Post by Tinumo » Tue Jul 16, 2019 2:28 pm

I think those with zambrano derivative right are the ones getting COA..

I have the 2 and half and 10years route as a parent of a British child.

It’s been 4weeks since I have done my biometrics
No COA...
Fingers crossed

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Re: Zambrano Settled Status EU settlement scheme Paper Application Form

Post by Topsibelle » Tue Jul 16, 2019 2:33 pm

Update
COA received: 16th July,2019 dated 12/07/19
Biometrics done at Croydon 19/06/19
Fingers crossed for further update

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Re: Zambrano Settled Status EU settlement scheme Paper Application Form

Post by njazzy » Tue Jul 16, 2019 2:34 pm

Hello, am also with the 2.5year parent route and have received my COA.

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Re: Zambrano Settled Status EU settlement scheme Paper Application Form

Post by Tinumo » Tue Jul 16, 2019 2:44 pm

Oh really ?
I should get mine this week then or nextweek
Fingers crossed...

I think they don’t know what to do with us tbh.
A friend told me they have actually stopped sending forms out and they kept telling them they aren’t eligible any longer..

We should give them 8weeks on the max..

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Re: Zambrano Settled Status EU settlement scheme Paper Application Form

Post by Tinumo » Tue Jul 16, 2019 11:15 pm

I was told my COA has arrived today the 16th but dated the 12th...
Less than 3weeks after biometrics enrolment
Fingers crossed.

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Re: Zambrano Settled Status EU settlement scheme Paper Application Form

Post by Zaza mum » Wed Jul 17, 2019 11:16 am

New to the forum.
Also got the application form - 1/6/19
Posted on -7/6/19
Received by HO- 10/6/19
Biometric and passports sent to me- 20/6/19
Biometric done- 21/6/19
COA sent to me- 16/7/19
Praying and waiting now🙏

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Re: Zambrano Settled Status EU settlement scheme Paper Application Form

Post by Tinumo » Wed Jul 17, 2019 12:41 pm

Looks like we all got COA on the 16th.
Fingers crossed .

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Re: Zambrano Settled Status EU settlement scheme Paper Application Form

Post by njazzy » Wed Jul 17, 2019 12:51 pm

Hopefully decisions will follow up in the same week. Fingers still crossed.

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