Online CPD course 5 hours, British Citizenship for EU/EEA Nationals and their Family Members

For our colleagues Immigration Advisers and Solicitors: Our online training course is accepted by The OISC and SRA, CPD ref number EJE/14IM. Download from our website, study in your own time on any computer, iPad or iPhone, complete the test and we will send your CDP award certificate.

British Citizenship for EU/EEA Nationals and their Family Members. 5 hours CPD credit.

This course is focused on applications for British Citizenship for European/EEA nationals and their family members. This courses recognises the fact that European law works differently from the UK Immigration Rules, such as on qualifying for residency in the UK and especially for permanent residency. It is particularly important to remember that family members often have 'visa stamps' while they did not have to apply for them, so dates when they are eligible are often different from the dates of expiry of such voluntary visas.

We extensively cover the restrictions applied to Eastern European A8 nationals as well as Bulgarian/Romanian EU2 nationals and why they are important in applications for Citizenship. Even though these restrictions are now lifted (from Jan 2014 for EU2 nationals), advisers must still make sure the applicants complied with them at the time.

We provide case studies from our practice including cases from Bulgarian/Romanian nationals, dual EU/non-EU nationals and EU nationals married to British citizens. Full detailed table of contents is below.

Visit our website now to download or to read a detailed table of contents, objectives and extracts:  http://www.1st4immigration.com/training/british-citizenship-for-eea-nationals-and-family-members.php
The course is offered by our company, 1st 4Immigration Ltd, which is a practising OISC-accredited immigration company, based in the City of London. 1st 4Immigration Ltd, OISC no F200800152, SRA ref EJE/14IM. 

www.1st4immigration.com/training

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