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Forumlarz - EEA1, - Dokumenty[ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]IMMIGRATION & NATIONALITY DIRECTORATE EEA1 REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE Version 08/2006 Application for a registration certificate in the UK by: European Economic Area (EEA) nationals and their EEA or Swiss national family members residing in the UK THE ADDRESS TO WHICH YOU MUST POST AN APPLICATION ON FORM EEA1 IS: European Applications EEA1 Immigration and Nationality Directorate Lunar House 40 Wellesley Road Croydon CR9 2BY Swiss nationals and their Swiss or EEA national family members residing in the UK For information about the other EEA forms, see page 3 BUILDING A SAFE, JUST AND TOLERANT SOCIETY This form is to be used for applications made on or after 31 August 2006 EEA1:RC Version 08/2006 page 1 of 17 FORM EEA1: GUIDANCE NOTES 1 For which applications should you use Form EEA1? 3 Posting your application To apply for a registration certificate if you are an EEA national exercising Treaty rights in the UK. See part 7 of these notes for information about Treaty rights. You may include your family members in the application if they are EEA or Swiss nationals. Post your completed application form with supporting documents and photographs to the address below: European Applications EEA1 Immigration & Nationality Directorate Lunar House 40 Wellesley Road Croydon CR9 2BY To apply for a registration certificate if you are a Swiss national residing in the UK. You may include your family members in the application if they are Swiss or EEA nationals. Although Switzerland is not a Member State of the EEA the Agreement between the European Community, its Member States and the Swiss Confederation on the free movement of persons gives similar rights of residence to Swiss nationals and their family members. Posting your application to any other address will delay it. To help us record the receipt of your application, we recommend the use of Recorded or Special Delivery and that you keep the RD or SD number. The relevant legislation for applications on this form is The Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006. You can consult it on our website at www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk or obtain a copy from HMSO. We return all documents by Recorded Delivery. If you want your passport and other documents returned by Special Delivery, you will need to provide a suitably sized Special Delivery envelope with the correct pre-paid postage. 2 Making your application 4 Applying in person If you follow the guidance below, it will help us to process your application without unnecessary delay. We offer a same-day service for applications on Form EEA1 at our Public Enquiry Office in Croydon. The application form. Make sure you use the correct form for the purpose for which you are applying (details of the other EEA forms are given in part 9 of these notes). Complete the relevant sections of the form as required and answer all the questions that apply to you and any family members included in the application. Use block capitals and black ink when completing the form. Sign and date the declaration at section 11. Appointments . You should make an appointment in advance by telephoning 0870 606 7766. Make an appointment only when you have obtained the correct application form and have all the documents and photographs. The Croydon PEO is located at Lunar House, 40 Wellesley Road, Croydon CR9 2BY and is open Monday to Friday 8.00am - 4.00pm. For up-to-date information on opening times and services, please check the PEO page on our website at www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk or phone the number above. Documents . Provide all relevant documents, including passport(s)/ID card(s) as appropriate. All documents should be originals. If you can’t provide an original document when applying, please explain why and say when you will be able to provide it. If you provide a certified copy, it should be a copy certified by the body or authority which issued the original document (for example, a copy of a savings passbook certified by the bank), or by a notary. To resolve your application, we need to see the originals of passport(s) or ID card(s) as appropriate, and if needed to prove a family member relationship, marriage or civil partnership certificates and birth certificates. If you cannot provide original documents, it is unlikely that we will grant your application. 5 Decision times We aim to decide applications as soon as possible. For service standards for deciding non-charged postal applications, see our website at www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk 6 Contacting us after applying Photographs. Provide 2 identical photographs of yourself and any family members included in the application. These should be taken against a light background, be clear and of good quality and must be full face. They must not show you or any family members wearing sunglasses or any head covering unless this has to be worn for religious or cultural reasons. Photographs where the covering conceals the face will not be acceptable. The photographs you provide will be reproduced in your and your family members’ registration certificate(s) if the application(s) is/are successful. You should therefore ensure that you are content for the photographs to be used for this purpose. How to apply . Applications on this form can be made by post or in person at our Public Enquiry Office in Croydon (but not at any of our other PEOs). If you need to provide more information about your application after posting it to us, please send it to the address in part 3 of these notes and give the following details in your letter: the applicant’s full name, date of birth and nationality; any Recorded or Special Delivery number if you have one the date on which the application was posted; and the Home Office reference if you have one. We advise you not to make any non-urgent travel plans until your application has been decided and your passport and other documents are returned to you. If you need any of your documents urgently for travel or other reasons , please call 0870 606 7766 and give the details listed immediately above. EEA1:RC Version 08/2006 page 2 of 17 FORM EEA1 - GUIDANCE NOTES (continued) 7 Your right to reside in the UK 9 Obtaining another form EEA nationals have a right to reside in the UK if they are exercising a Treaty right in one of the following categories: You can obtain another form from the Application Forms Unit on 0870 241 0645 or by downloading it from the Home Office website at www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk Worker: a person who is pursuing an effective and genuine activity for remuneration as an employed person Self-employed Student Economically self-sufficient Retired: a person who has been economically active; or Incapacitated: a person who is permanently incapacitated and unable to pursue employment, having been economically active. The other EEA forms are as follows: EEA 2 for residence card applications by non-EEA national or non- Swiss national family members of an EEA national or Swiss national EEA 3 for permanent residence applications by EEA national and their EEA or Swiss national family members and by Swiss nationals and their Swiss or EEA national family members The following nationals may exercise Treaty rights in the UK: EEA 4 for permanent residence applications by non-EEA national or non-Swiss national family members of an EEA national or Swiss national. Austria Belgium Cyprus** Czech Republic* Denmark Estonia* 10 Other telephone enquiries Finland France Germany Greece For enquiries other than obtaining an application form call 0870 606 7766. We have a freephone textphone service on 0800 38 98 28 9 Hungary* Iceland Irish Republic Italy Latvia* Liechtenstein Lithuania* Luxembourg 11 Choosing an immigration adviser Malta Netherlands Norway Poland* Portugal Slovakia* This form is designed to let you make your own application. If you engage an immigration adviser, you should take care when choosing one. The Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC) regulates immigration advisers. Their website at www.oisc.gov.uk contains a list of authorised advisers. It also has links to websites for solicitors, barristers and legal executives. If you have a complaint about an immigration adviser or need other information, the OISC contact details are: Slovenia* Spain Sweden Switzerland (but see part 1 of these notes) * The nationals of the countries marked with a single asterisk may have to register on the Worker Registration Scheme. For advice on how to obtain information about this, see part 8 below. If you have to register on the Scheme, you are not eligible to apply for a registration certificate on the basis of employment until you have worked legally in the UK for a continuous period of 12 months during which time you were not out of work for more than 30 days. You are not required to register on the Scheme if you are self- employed. Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner 5th Floor Counting House 53 Tooley Street London SE1 2QN **A document issued by the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus does not establish that the person is an EEA national. Only a document issued by the Republic of Cyprus stating that the holder is a national of the Republic of Cyprus establishes that the person is an EEA national and accordingly entitled to free movement within the EU. Telephone: 0845 000 0046 Alternatively the Law Society, which regulates solicitors in England and Wales, can help you find a solicitor. You can contact them on 0870 606 6575 or visit their website at www.solicitors-online.com 8 Worker Registration Scheme If you are a national of the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia or Slovenia working in the UK you may have to register on this Scheme (but not if you are self-employed). Further information about the Scheme is available at www.workingintheuk.gov.uk If you wish to complain about a solicitor you can contact the Law Society’s Consumer Complaints Service helpline on 0845 608 6565 or write to them at: The Law Society Victoria Court 8 Dormer Place Leamington Spa Warwickshire CV32 5AE EEA1:RC Version 08/2006 page 3 of 17 FORM EEA1 - GUIDANCE NOTES (continued) 12 Complaints about our service If you want advice on how to make a complaint about the service you have received from the Immigration and Nationality Directorate please telephone 0870 241 6523 or visit our website at www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk You may complain, in writing, to: IND Complaints Unit PO Box 1384 Croydon CR9 3YJ Or by email to: ind.cu@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk 13 Data protection notice All information provided by you to the Home Office will be treated in confidence but it may be disclosed to other government departments, agencies, local authorities, the police, foreign governments and other bodies for immigration purposes or to enable them to perform their functions. The Immigration and Nationality Directorate may also use the information provided by you for training purposes. EEA1:RC Version 08/2006 page 4 of 17 IMMIGRATION & NATIONALITY DIRECTORATE EEA1 REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE SECTION 1 Your details Your personal details should be entered at 1.1 to 1.8. Where family members are included in the application, and they are also EEA or Swiss nationals, their personal details should be entered at section 2.1 Version 08/2006 Is a representative assisting you with your application? Yes No Attach applicant’s photographs here Application for a registration certificate in the UK by: If yes please insert their OISC Registration Number if they have one. 1.1 Title (Mr, Mrs, Ms, Miss, Other) Full name as shown on ID card or passport Surname Maiden name or any other names by which you have been known European Economic Area (EEA) nationals and their EEA or Swiss national family members residing in the UK 1.2 Nationality 1.3 Date of birth Day Month Year Gender M F 1.4 Home Office reference number if known 1.5 Passport number or ID card number 1.6 Date on which you last entered the UK Day Month Year Swiss nationals and their Swiss or EEA national family members residing in the UK 1.7 UK address. Please let us know immediately if this changes Post code 1.8 Daytime telephone number 1.9 The address to which you would like us to return your documents and send any letters about your application, if different from that at 1.7 This form is to be used for applications made on or after 31 August 2006 Post code EEA1:RC Version 08/2006 page 5 of 17 [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ] |
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