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Obie wrote:Are you breaking up?
Acquiring British Citizenship can be problematic, although I believe the transitional provision may apply such that you will continue to be treated under EU law.
Obie wrote:Well you can seek divorce and try and retain your own right if your relationship has ended.
Obie wrote:It may well be the case that she qualified for PR over 2 years before you are due for PR , and therefore what you proposed is not likely to work.
Obie wrote:Are you still living together or seperate? Are you thinking of divorcing ?
Obie wrote:Have you sought legal advise on your position and will the divorce be mutually agreed?
Obie wrote:Then you may proceed if the marriage has irretrievably broken down and you may be able to retain your right of residence.
Obie wrote:Do you have any shared property together .
Obie wrote:No children involved?
Obie wrote:Well the Divorce can be straightforward .
You are based in Scotland , Wales , England or Northern Ireland ? As there are different policies in the different jurisdiction
Obie wrote:Well the Divorce can be straightforward .
You are based in Scotland , Wales , England or Northern Ireland ? As there are different policies in the different jurisdiction