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If you are British, then there is no requirement for you to exercise treaty rights once you are back.keloid wrote:now that she has her Residence Card, do I have to remain in employment for the next 5 years to make her eligible for citizenship?
Hi guys,sum1 wrote:See also this thread.
Thanks Jambo for this. It appears we must see out the full 5 years.Jambo wrote:See similar question - 3 years or 5 years?.
Singh is under the EEA regulations. PR Confirmation is obtained automatically under EEA regulations. EEA4 is not mandatory and not required for naturalisation.keloid wrote:Jambo - thanks again for your input here.
Just quickly, where does it say that non-Eu applicants, for Surinder Singh, cases do not need to apply for PR (EEA4) before their naturalisation application? Have there been success stories on this forum posted?
Form AN at clause 2.4 now reads:Jambo wrote:Check the application form (Form AN). It has a dedicated section (2.4-2.6) for people applying following residence under EEA regulations without an official PR.
Your case is slightly unusual (Singh) so worth adding a few notes on page 17 but it should not cause any issues.
There have been many success stories here although I suspect none of those sticks around to answer questions once they obtain BC.