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Just to clarify, PR status can be lost if absent from the UK for more than two consecutive years. Other than that of course, it does not expire.Greenie wrote:also note you don't have PR from 2012-2022 - PR is 'permanent' it is just the PR sticker/card etc that expires. It doesn't mean that your PR 'expires' in 2022.
Hi spike_UK,spike_UK wrote:Can you explain how, u got PR on Feb 2012 but u eligible for BC on Dec?!!
I hope that u right anyway just wanted to know how it work, thanks
Did you get married in the UK? Or did you enter the UK as a married person shortly after? Just being married is not enough. You need to have lived in the UK for the time to be counted.afsheenazeem wrote:hi Punjab, my situation is pretty much same also.i got married in aug 2006 but got my RC in aug 2007.now im due for PR this year and according to rules for naturalization of one year after PR, i wud only be able to apply for naturalization in 2013, a year after i get PR but if i count 6 years from the day i got married, i can apply this year. is there anyone who can confirm that????? and if thats the case, is there any additional documents that you would have to attach when applying for naturalization based on your six years??
Have you clicked on the link I provided? It is explained there.afsheenazeem wrote:Are u saying even after having acquired the PR, one has to submit the same documents for naruralization??
You are correct in cases of married couples who married in the UK but strictly speaking the requirement is not 6 years of marriage but PR + 1 year. So this is also applicable to married couples who married abroad before moving to the UK, unmarried partners or dependents under EEA regulations.afsheenazeem wrote:you have to excuse my ignorance but isn't that correct that if you have been married to an EEA national (plus fulfilling all other requirements) for 5 years, you acquire a PR status? and a year after that you can apply for naturalization so technically speaking 6 years from marriage, you qualify to apply for BC?!?!
please correct me if im wrong.
and the answer is marriage certificate is not enough as this alone doesn't give you PR.wouldn't just the proof i.e. marriage certificate do instead of the proof of my partners exercising treaty rights in 5 years