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your worries should be on retaining your rights after divorce, citizenship will be the least of my worries if i were in your shoes.eealess wrote:Yes, she's been working, still works and lives in the UK
Obie, will it be taken from the date of the marriage (while he was here as an overstayer) or from the date the EEA2 was granted? Also surely the ban will start from the date the Home Office were made aware of their presence in the UK. i.e whenever the EEA2 permit application was submitted? The OP only says he applied 'a short time later'..with no specific date.Obie wrote:15-11-2021 will be your qualification because of the 60says overstaying,
28 days might have been overlooked.
Ah! Thanks Obie.+1 No mention of divorce in this thread, but trawling back through previous posts I see that's the case.Obie wrote:your worries should be on retaining your rights after divorce, citizenship will be the least of my worries if i were in your shoes.eealess wrote:Yes, she's been working, still works and lives in the UK
In which case, I'm confused as to how this guidance is interpreted;Obie wrote:No casa , my view is after marriage, rather than after EEA 2 was granted.
For ROR you have to present the proof you have been married to a EU citizen for at least 3 years and both lived in the UK for 1 year, your spouse exercised the treaty rights over above mentioned 1 year period, and you exercise your treaty rights after divorce (work, study etc.) as if you were a EU citizen. And that is all your ROR means when you apply for PR, that is, that you had previously provided the proof of exercising the treaty rights for 1 year period prior to the divorce. Plus one year of your work after divorce. You have to cover 5 years in your PR application.eealess wrote: I was wondering if, for the PR, I have to send all documents proving the status of my partner and mine in UK for the past 5 years or, since I should be granted RoR, I only need to provide the RoR and prove that I am working/living in the UK from the date of my divorce on.
Both issues relates to PR and therefore should have been in the same thread.eealess wrote:Hi Casa, I was trying to keep different issues in different threads. That's how I thought this forum worked. Although they are all one big issue in my life. Sorry about that.