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It sounds like your husband got PR in Jan 2010. The clock most likely started ticking when he entered the UK. He more recently applied for the confirmation of his PRang3l.in.paradise wrote: - My husband(French Citizen) entered UK in Jan 2005.
Studied from Jan 2005 - Feb 2007.
Started work as a Business analyst in a renowned Bank in Mar 2007.
He has been working continuously till date.
You entered UK as the spouse of an EU citizen in June 2007. So you got PR in June 2012.ang3l.in.paradise wrote: - We got married in May 2007. I am an Indian. I entered UK in June 2007.
I entered on a work permit supplied by the company that i work for.
I was on work permit from June 2007 - June 2009.
I acquired my residence permit using EEA2 application in August 2009. It expires on August 2014.
I have been working continuously till date from June 2007.
We have a son aged 7months holding a British passport.
The OP did not enter the UK as a spouse of EU citizen. I think she would qualify for a PR in 2014 and not 2012 based on the EU law.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:ang3l.in.paradise wrote: -
You entered UK as the spouse of an EU citizen in June 2007. So you got PR in June 2012.ang3l.in.paradise wrote:
I entered on a work permit supplied by the company that i work for.
I was on work permit from June 2007 - June 2009.
I acquired my residence permit using EEA2 application in August 2009. It expires on August 2014.
Your next step should be to apply for PR yourself. It should be fast and easy considering your husband already has his confirmation.
You can apply for BC in June 2013. You don't need your husband to become BC in order to apply.ang3l.in.paradise wrote:We were married from 2007 onwards but i resided in UK
On work permit(2007- 2009)
On EEA2 - family permit (2009 to tilldate)
So stay in UK is close to 6 years. Once he gets his BC can i apply for the BC straight away?
ang3l.in.paradise wrote:Hi
Husband resides in UK from 2005.He holds French Passport
I am Indian and I entered UK in June 2007.
Date of Marriage with European National - May 2007
Visa Status held by me :
Work Permit - June 2007 - March 2009
Was granted Residence Permit in Aug 2009.(Applied in Nov 2008)
Residnece Permit - Aug 2009 - till now
Now I have completed 6 years of stay in UK
Am i to apply for PR? if so using EEA4?
Or am i to apply for British Citizenship straight away?Hi
Husband resides in UK from 2005.He holds French Passport
I am Indian and I entered UK in June 2007.
Date of Marriage with European National - May 2007
Visa Status held by me :
Work Permit - June 2007 - March 2009
Was granted Residence Permit in Aug 2009.(Applied in Nov 2008)
Residnece Permit - Aug 2009 - till now
Now I have completed 6 years of stay in UK
Am i to apply for PR? if so using EEA4?
Or am i to apply for British Citizenship straight away?
ang3l.in.paradise wrote:please advise...
Jambo wrote:Well it depends if you just want PR or plan to apply for BC.
See Q1 & Q5 in Citizenship FAQs - Common Questions - Read before posting.
Your understanding is correct. EEA3 is optional. He will need to provide evidence of his work (for example 5 P60's) to show he has obtained PR status.ang3l.in.paradise wrote: 1) Does Husband need to apply for EEA3 or apply for British citizenship straight away?
From the link you sent: I understand that my husband can apply for BC straight away. I hope my understanding is right.
It doesn't matter you have been on work permit. If you were married and living in the UK, your time counts.2) Considering my background, I have of course completed 6 years stay in UK . But I have completed only 4 years on Residence Permit and 2 years on WOrk permit. Does this matter? Can i still apply for BC straight away skipping Perm Residence?