Some of the facts:
Receiving your British citizenship is an exciting step; For most people, you must have Indefinite Leave to Remain before you can apply for citizenship; You must first hold settlement status for 12 months; At the time of application, you must be at least 18 years old, you are of good character, for example, have no criminal record in the past 10 years, no claims of deception against you by Home Office, you will continue to live in the UK, you have met the knowledge of English and Life in the UK, and lastly meet the residency requirement; You must also ensure that you do not exceed absence limits; A refusal of a British citizenship application does not attract right of appeal;
Below are some of the most common reasons for refusal:
Providing insufficient proof of the relationship between the Applicant and the EEA national family member; Failure to sign the application form, your application is not valid;
Failure to pay any applicable fees, your application is not valid; Failure to complete the mandatory sections in your application form, your application is not valid; Failure to submit your original passport or your EEA national passport/EEA ID, it will not attract a right of appeal;
Some of the facts:
An application for an EEA Residence Card and Permanent Residence Card can only be submitted in the UK; The EEA Residence Card is valid for five years and gives you permission to live and work without any restrictions. The EEA Residence Card allows you to access the UK national health system (NHS) and claim social welfare (except for the Derivative Rights Residence Card); The EEA Permanent Residence Card does not have any visa expiry date. However, time spent outside the UK for a continuous period of 2 years or more may affect the permanent status; Large number of Residence Card applications are being refused for various reasons;