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The EEA spouse, when did they start exercising treaty Rights in the UK? And how are they exercising those Treaty Rights? Employed? Self-employed? A student? Self-sufficient?I was wondering if anyone who is an EEA citizen, having exercised more than 5 years trety rights
My wife's been studying since she arrived in october 2007, so not 5 years yet.John wrote:The EEA spouse, when did they start exercising treaty Rights in the UK? And how are they exercising those Treaty Rights? Employed? Self-employed? A student? Self-sufficient?I was wondering if anyone who is an EEA citizen, having exercised more than 5 years trety rights
And in particular, did they reach their 5-year mark before or after the birth of the born-in-the-UK child?
I did, but no one at the IPS has told me that that's required. I need the passport pretty fast and don't wish to delay by aplying for something else first.JAJ wrote:Did you read the previous post?capitales7 wrote:I have been working and studying for the past years.
I have proof of this. I also have proof that I haven't claimed public funds (bank statements).
That should be sufficient to send off with the passport form right?
Still need to prove it. You can apply to the IPS directly but be careful about irreplaceable documents getting lost and you should still get the nationality certificate afterwards.capitales7 wrote: I did, but no one at the IPS has told me that that's required. I need the passport pretty fast and don't wish to delay by aplying for something else first.
Besides, my son is by law a British Citizen, but apparently, in this country, that doesn't really matter when you need a passport.
The law doesn't say that! If you are born in the UK (since 1983) you're only British at birth if at least one parent is a British citizen OR permanent resident.capitales7 wrote: It's strange how the law says that if you are born here, you are a british citizen, but to get a passport, you need to have british parents as well. It's silly if you ask me...