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I think what you should have done is apply for registration of citizenship. You can do that if you are under 18, and at least one of your parents holds PR. Correct me if I am wrong, but I think the opportunity of this has passed. (And it does cost serious money, too.)blabla wrote:yes, she did come in 2001, I come in 2004 got temporal residence until 2007 and then another one for 5 years 2007 to 2012, when she applied for her PR they did not send mine because I still on residence card. They were confussed also. Now im 18 and we dont know what to do. So will I just apply for PR on EEA4?
Indeed - it was not clear to me that the step dad was the EEA national. I do not see an easy way out of this situation.Jambo wrote:You might be dependent on your mother but only EEA national can sponsor applications under EEA regulations. It doesn't matter that your mother has PR if you make application under the EEA rules.
When did your mother marry the EU citizen?blabla wrote:yes, she did come in 2001, I come in 2004 got temporal residence until 2007 and then another one for 5 years 2007 to 2012, when she applied for her PR [in 2010] they did not send mine because I still on residence card.
If you have his ID card, it is indeed worth trying to apply for EEA4. The evidence of his job should have been part of your mother's application, so you can refer to that. I guess you should include a copy of her permanent residence card, too.blabla wrote:should I use EEA4, I have got only my passport,school and college letters to probe i have been here for more than 5 years, my payslips and P60 for one year as i am working also, my mums P60 for 6 years, my stepdad ID card , they're marriage certificate, but not probe of his job for 5 years.
I would urge you to spend a few more days figuring this out and not send the application today. I think personally that you need to be very clear in the following three things:blabla wrote:Thanks guys, I guess I will have to do it that way, I will send my application today. But one more question, Can I choose the option about the 5 years exercising treaty rights that he is been sponsor by a family member and send my mums P60. can that be an option???. As I can not write that he has got his permanent residence as i do not know .
It is free, but it is not without risk. So I agree, this should be planned carefully. For example one of the questions is when the dad was present (or absent) in the UK since 2010?Jambo wrote:The application is free so no harm writing a letter explaining that you can't locate the PR card but they should check their files. I don't see any issue with that.
In theory yes, but this is a risky argument. I would not be surprised if this goes to an appeal.Can you prove he was in the UK sometime towards the end of 2010? Or anytime during 2011? One proof (even for one day) would be enough.
She will have to request her SAR.blabla wrote:That is what I think, but not sure. my mum was just waiting the time for my residence to expired so I could apply for PR, thinking it should not be a problem as evrything should be in her file anyway. i will try to request her file. But im worried cos my residence is going to expire very soon. Thanks guys for all your comments i feel ive got someone to share my worries with.