keshgrover wrote:GeoUK wrote:Hi guys,
This is my situation at the moment:
I'm an Italian citizen and I have been in the UK for almost 8 years now. I have recently applied for my permanent residency card, I have just received the card today.
I would like now, to apply for the British citizenship. Can I do that? What should I do?
Thanks for your help
G
Providing all your previous employment history and tax papers you can apply now if you want. As you are an EEA national and you acquired PR automatically after the completion of fifth anniversary in the country using your treaty rights. PR stamp in your passport marely confirms your rights. In prior to that you also need to pass Life in UK test. You can either apply by post or by using NCS. There is usually a charge for using NCS. Your all documents will be copied and forwared by them and you will keep your originals with you.
Hope it helps.
Regards
Hi thanks for your reply.
When I applied for the permanent residence card, I had to prove, by sending tax papers, P45s, P60 etc, that I was exercising my treaty rights here for the past 5 years. Do I have to prove it all over again if I apply for the British citizenship? Or just my permanent residence card will do?
thanks again