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Not taking your court issue into consideration -sak803 wrote:Hi kind people in this forum,
I am thinking about appying for BC, because my 6 years living in the UK will be completed in next couple months. I am not sure if I can apply for just after 6 years. Could anybody give me some answers please, When can I soonest apply and what kind of documents do I need to support my application?
Here is my story:
My time line as non EEA:
2004 I married to EEA national (Polish)
08/12/2005 Entered the UK on EEA Family Permit, valid for 6 months
05/01/2006 Started working
08/08/2006 Got Resident Stamp, valid for 5 years (Applied using FMRS form)
11/03/2011 Got Permanent Resident Card, valid for 10 years (Applied using EEA4 form)
My Wife's as EEA national :
03/02/2005 Entered the UK and started working
17/03/2005 Got Accession State Worker Registration Scheme Registration Card
30/10/2007 Got Registration Certificate (Applied using EEA1)
20/07/2010 Got Document Certifying Permanent Resident (Applied using EEA3)
Additional info:
on 07/07/2008 I was caught by Police Speed Camera (Exceeded speed limit of 40 mph I did 62 mph)
on 12/08/2008 I got a summons to go to the Court, but I did not go just plea of guilty by post. Then I had to pay £90 and got 3 points on my License.
As a holder of an EU licence I do not need to exchange it for a UK licence unless I want to. Only driving licences issued by the DVLA can have the penalty points endorsed under the fixed penalty system. Therefore, the matter had to be dealt with by the magistrates’ court. The court had been made aware that the matter is only being heard at the court because the driver (me) is not in possession of a DVLA driving licence, but a Polish one.
I and my wife we both have been working all the time since we came to the UK
Any good answers highly appreciated
Thanks and good luck to your application#