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Applying for permanent residence in the UK

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    #11
    Originally posted by SeanT View Post
    Why?!
    To be able to apply for British citizenship. A document of permanent residence is a prerequisite for that.

    The main reason for getting the citizenship is hedging against uncertainity due to Brexit. I need to be sure that I will be able to keep on contracting after Britain leaves the EU, whatever the conditions for EU citizen will be.

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      #12
      Originally posted by kYuZz View Post
      To be able to apply for British citizenship. A document of permanent residence is a prerequisite for that.

      The main reason for getting the citizenship is hedging against uncertainity due to Brexit. I need to be sure that I will be able to keep on contracting after Britain leaves the EU, whatever the conditions for EU citizen will be.

      I was exactly in your situation and I enclosed the P60 forms from the last 5 years (for both DCPR = Document certifying Permanent Residence and Naturalisation)
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      Nunc est bibendum.

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        #13
        Originally posted by kYuZz View Post
        To be able to apply for British citizenship. A document of permanent residence is a prerequisite for that.

        The main reason for getting the citizenship is hedging against uncertainity due to Brexit. I need to be sure that I will be able to keep on contracting after Britain leaves the EU, whatever the conditions for EU citizen will be.
        You don't need a permanent residence document if you want to apply for citizenship if you are from the EU.
        As a European citizen you automatically acquire permanent resident status after 5 years of exercising treaty rights.

        6 years of exercising treaty rights will qualify you for British citizenship.

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          #14
          Originally posted by zonkkk View Post
          You don't need a permanent residence document if you want to apply for citizenship if you are from the EU.
          As a European citizen you automatically acquire permanent resident status after 5 years of exercising treaty rights.

          6 years of exercising treaty rights will qualify you for British citizenship.
          You do need a PR doc to apply for British Citizenship. Remember PR is EU rules, BC is British which means paperwork...

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            #15
            I've gone through the whole process, all I can say get a solicitor. ALso if you get a permanent residence card now you will have to re-apply after brexit. Yes Permanent doesn't really mean permanent in this country

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              #16
              Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
              I've gone through the whole process, all I can say get a solicitor. ALso if you get a permanent residence card now you will have to re-apply after brexit. Yes Permanent doesn't really mean permanent in this country
              To be fair though PR means PR in EU and UK wont be in EU.

              You dont need a solicitor, pop along to immigrationboards.com all free and they know more about this then any generic solivitor os OISC advisor

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                #17
                Originally posted by stek View Post
                To be fair though PR means PR in EU and UK wont be in EU.

                You dont need a solicitor, pop along to immigrationboards.com all free and they know more about this then any generic solivitor os OISC advisor
                No I am a EU citizen with a card that clearly states it gives me the right for permanent residence in the UK. The text literally says "Document certifying permanent residence" This card was not mandatory, but at the time I decided to apply for it anyway one of the reasons is that recruitment agencies don't understand that The Netherlands an EU country is, so I could always show them I have permanent rights to live and work here.

                Everybody who has this card will need to re apply for a new PR card after Brexit.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by stek View Post
                  You do need a PR doc to apply for British Citizenship. Remember PR is EU rules, BC is British which means paperwork...
                  You are right! At the beginning of 2016 it wasn't a requirement!
                  Here's the link confirming what you said:
                  https://www.gov.uk/eea-registration-...nent-residence

                  Also EU nationals pay attention to this also on the same link:

                  "If you already have a permanent residence document it won’t be valid after the UK leaves the EU.
                  A new scheme will be available for EU citizens and their family members to apply to stay in the UK after it leaves the EU. "

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by zonkkk View Post
                    Also EU nationals pay attention to this also on the same link:

                    "If you already have a permanent residence document it won’t be valid after the UK leaves the EU.
                    A new scheme will be available for EU citizens and their family members to apply to stay in the UK after it leaves the EU. "
                    Yes exactly what I said in the post above

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                      #20
                      Mrs HS is Belgian and has lived in the UK for 30 years, holds a senior role in an international airline and has been married to me ( a true Brit) for 7 years.

                      When all this kicked in she was quite nervous of the future as no one was really declaring their position. As a result she applied for a Residency Card which involved completing an 82 page form and providing evidence of employment and residency. Once this was received, the uncertainty was still there and whilst my view of them never kicking out all EU citizens didn't reassure her, she decided to apply for a British passport.

                      The process for this is quite lengthy. She firstly took a British Citizenship exam and passed. Look it up, I guarantee 90 % of posters here would fail. The next stage was a personal grammar and conversation test where she had to specify 5 subjects and be prepared to have a conversation about them all which she passed. All this has cost around £200 to date. The next stage is to apply for a British passport. This CURRENTLY costs £1,500 and requires a ceremony where she needs to declare allegiance to the Queen. This stage of the process can take 12 months.

                      Not a moan (though I personally think the whole Brexit thing is a shambles) just relating her story for those in a similar position.
                      We got the Oystons out like we said we would

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