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ryan_knight1983
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by ryan_knight1983 » Sun Apr 15, 2012 5:40 pm
Hi there I am currently here on an EEA family permit which "valid until" date has run out. I was wondering if i could still applied for a UK license.... Since i still have the right to live and work in the UK since my wife is executing her treaty rights?? I was looking over the forum for the DVLA and it says i have to be a UK resident or i can get £1000 fine. I can send with the form my council tax pay slips and passport if needed.
And FYI I am Canadian
Thanks In Advance Ryan
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by reda » Sun Apr 15, 2012 5:59 pm
ryan_knight1983 wrote:Hi there I am currently here on an EEA family permit which "valid until" date has run out. I was wondering if i could still applied for a UK license.... Since i still have the right to live and work in the UK since my wife is executing her treaty rights?? I was looking over the forum for the DVLA and it says i have to be a UK resident or i can get £1000 fine. I can send with the form my council tax pay slips and passport if needed.
And FYI I am Canadian
Thanks In Advance Ryan
i' not sure but i think you should be in uk more than 135 days(see in the application) that's it,you passport is enough(don't forget to include signed photo in the back from someone knows you more than 3 years)
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ryan_knight1983
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by ryan_knight1983 » Sun Apr 15, 2012 6:03 pm
I've been in the UK for almost a year I'll call them tomorrow see what they say and I do not think i need to get someone to sign it that has known me for 3 years seeing as I am sending them my original passport
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reda
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by reda » Sun Apr 15, 2012 6:11 pm
ryan_knight1983 wrote:I've been in the UK for almost a year I'll call them tomorrow see what they say and I do not think i need to get someone to sign it that has known me for 3 years seeing as I am sending them my original passport
read the booklet which come with the application.
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ryan_knight1983
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by ryan_knight1983 » Sun Apr 15, 2012 6:18 pm
I have the only question i have was based on section 7 (your declaration) of the form i states "I declare that I am resident in the UK.... blah blah blah." I'll just call the home office tomorrow and ask them and then call the dvla also.
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by reda » Sun Apr 15, 2012 6:29 pm
ryan_knight1983 wrote:I have the only question i have was based on section 7 (your declaration) of the form i states "I declare that I am resident in the UK.... blah blah blah." I'll just call the home office tomorrow and ask them and then call the dvla also.
there is nothing to do with HO
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by Jambo » Sun Apr 15, 2012 6:40 pm
Call the DVLA. I believe you will be fine just with your passport. The £1000 fine is to prevent visitor from applying for a UK licence (has to do with a exploiting a loophole - nothing to do with immigrations).
BTW - I presume that you are aware that if you are holding a Canadian driving licence, you dont need a provisional driving licence. you can just exchange the Canadian for a UK one although it would be an automatic vehicles only (unless you prove you passed a manual transmission in Canada).
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by zubby007 » Sun Apr 15, 2012 6:41 pm
[quote="ryan_knight1983"]I've been in the UK for almost a year I'll call them tomorrow see what they say and I do not think i need to get someone to sign it that has known me for 3 years seeing as I am sending them my original passport[/quote]
YES, you're very Correct, in your own case you do not need anyone to sign your photo just go ahead and apply it's not a big deal since you have been here for almost 1yr, best of luck mate.
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ryan_knight1983
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by ryan_knight1983 » Sun Apr 15, 2012 6:49 pm
Yes i know about transferring the Canadian license I have never had one (no need in the small little town i lived in). I've sent them an email to confirm what you've just said "which is what i was thinking. Just to have it in writing. I'll let you know what the reply is.
Thanks Ryan
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by ryan_knight1983 » Mon Apr 16, 2012 11:05 am
Just got off the phone with the dvla and they said as long as i am living in the UK that it is fine to apply for the license all i have to show send is my passport and a council tax bill
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by zubby007 » Mon Apr 16, 2012 11:35 am
[quote="ryan_knight1983"]Just got off the phone with the dvla and they said as long as i am living in the UK that it is fine to apply for the license all i have to show send is my passport and a council tax bill
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Yes, just done mine it took just 2weeks, it's very Simple and you can track the progress online if you want.
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by ryan_knight1983 » Tue Apr 17, 2012 7:07 am
Thanks for the input that was the answer i was looking for. One question tho was your "valid period" on your eea family permit expired when i called they said it wouldn't matter as long as i was still living and working in the UK?[/quote]
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by GLH2012 » Tue Apr 17, 2012 10:21 am
ryan_knight1983 wrote:Thanks for the input that was the answer i was looking for. One question tho was your "valid period" on your eea family permit expired when i called they said it wouldn't matter as long as i was still living and working in the UK?
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Hi Ryan, just thought i should mention, i do hope you applied for a Residence Card after you came into the UK with your Family Permit?
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by fysicus » Wed Apr 18, 2012 9:19 am
Moderators, can this nickwilson be banned from the forum and his post deleted, please?
We don't need spammers like him!
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ryan_knight1983
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by ryan_knight1983 » Wed Apr 18, 2012 7:51 pm
I feel so special my thread got spammed lol
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by ryan_knight1983 » Sat Apr 28, 2012 12:14 pm
Well sent away for the licence on Saturday last week got back all my info I sent (passport was all i needed) and got it all back today took a grand total of a week to get back