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NON-eea qualifying time plus absence HELP PLEASE
Posted: Sun May 24, 2015 5:18 pm
by UKvsBRA
Hi there i really appreciate some help on this following questions...???
First Question?
I married EEA from Italy on 14 july of 2011; been leaving together since we married, she is working in UK as waiter and me registered and paying taxs as Self-Employed and our relation wasn't going well then we decide for divorce as she has another person now. We got our divorce certificate done last week. I'm very worrying if i Can apply to remain in UK on my own and retain my residence card? Also when i can apply to Permanent Residence (PR)? (if yes)..
Second Question… Absence???
As i get married in 14 of july 2011 i have been issue if my residence card in 13 of june 2012.
so my ABSENCE from uk was the following
28 dez 2012 to 11 april 2013
10 of may 2013 to 15 of 2014
but been paying taxs for all gaps and wife was here working as well…
So, my question is, it will be affect my Permanent Residence application?
Third question
Any one can help me how to count my qualifying years, for PR, since my married date which was 14/07/11?
Any advise pls?
Re: NON-eea qualifying time plus absence HELP PLEASE
Posted: Sun May 24, 2015 5:31 pm
by sheraz7
Re: NON-eea qualifying time plus absence HELP PLEASE
Posted: Sun May 24, 2015 6:30 pm
by UKvsBRA
NO, that was my ex-husband… I'm here to help him search information about his situation.
Can you please answer our question to helps us? It will be very very grateful…
Many Thanks
Re: NON-eea qualifying time plus absence HELP PLEASE
Posted: Sun May 24, 2015 9:29 pm
by UKvsBRA
Any one pls can help us on this I'm just ex-wife doing my best to help a non-eea get all rights to remain in United Kington…
but no one giving us the right answer on main regarding point….
Please help...
Re: NON-eea qualifying time plus absence HELP PLEASE
Posted: Sun May 24, 2015 9:31 pm
by cool mind
UKvsBRA wrote:
10 of may 2013 to 15 of 2014
???
Re: NON-eea qualifying time plus absence HELP PLEASE
Posted: Sun May 24, 2015 9:41 pm
by UKvsBRA
UKvsBRA wrote:Hi there i really appreciate some help on this following questions...???
First Question?
I married EEA from Italy on 14 july of 2011; been leaving together since we married, she is working in UK as waiter and me registered and paying taxs as Self-Employed and our relation wasn't going well then we decide for divorce as she has another person now. We got our divorce certificate done last week. I'm very worrying if i Can apply to remain in UK on my own and retain my residence card? Also when i can apply to Permanent Residence (PR)? (if yes)..
Second Question… Absence???
As i get married in 14 of july 2011 i have been issue if my residence card in 13 of june 2012.
so my ABSENCE from uk was the following
28 dez 2012 to 11 april 2013
10 of may 2013 to 15 of June 2014
but been paying taxs for all gaps and wife was here working as well…
So, my question is, it will be affect my Permanent Residence application?
Third question
Any one can help me how to count my qualifying years, for PR, since my married date which was 14/07/11?
Any advise pls?
Re: NON-eea qualifying time plus absence HELP PLEASE
Posted: Sun May 24, 2015 9:43 pm
by UKvsBRA
Sorry just edit it
10 of may 2013 to 15 of june 2014..
Re: NON-eea qualifying time plus absence HELP PLEASE
Posted: Sun May 24, 2015 10:03 pm
by cool mind
I think absence is too long
Re: NON-eea qualifying time plus absence HELP PLEASE
Posted: Sun May 24, 2015 10:24 pm
by UKvsBRA
they didn't make any stamp on his passport… do you think he can apply for PR?
Any one else can advise us on this …?
Exceeded Absences of 450 days but under 540...
Posted: Mon May 25, 2015 11:23 pm
by UKvsBRA
Hi there i really appreciate some help on this following questions...???
SAME SITUATION HERE, SORRY IF WE ARE ON WRONG PLACE BUT, IM ONLY A EX-WHIFE WHO WANT TO HELP...
First Question?
I EEA from Italy married non-era on 14 july of 2011; been leaving together since we married, I'm working in UK as waiter and he registered and paying taxs as Self-Employed and our relation wasn't going well then we decide for divorce as I've another person now. We got our divorce certificate done last week. I'm very worrying if him Can apply to remain in UK on his own and retain my residence card? Also when he can apply to Permanent Residence (PR)? (if yes)..
Second Question… Absence???
As we get married in 14 of july 2011 he have been issue with residence card in 13 of june 2012.
His ABSENCE from uk was the following
28 dez 2012 to 11 april 2013
10 of may 2013 to 15 of 2014
but been paying taxs for all gaps and me (ex-wife) was here working as well…
So, my question is, it will be affect my ex-Husband Permanent Residence application?
NO STAMPS ON HIS PASSPORT GIVEN AT ALL...
Third question
Any one can help me how to count HIS qualifying years, for PR, since HE married ME which date was 14/07/11?
Any advise pls?
Re: NON-eea qualifying time plus absence HELP PLEASE
Posted: Tue May 26, 2015 11:23 am
by UKvsBRA
So disappointed ….
I'm here only asking for help some answers pls …only, and no one helping i don't really know why…
Can a good heart person help me please
MODERATORS CAN YOU GUYS PLS KINDLY HELP ME INSTEAD KEEP MOVING MY POSTS?
Re: NON-eea qualifying time plus absence HELP PLEASE
Posted: Tue May 26, 2015 12:05 pm
by CR001
Obie replied to your ex husband in his post as follows :
http://www.immigrationboards.com/eea-ro ... 86756.html
Obie wrote:The 330 days absence is very significant, and will cause significant difficulties if you wish to secure Permanent Residence.
If you are already divorced, you ex partner should be looking at possibly applying to retain his rights of residence.
Obie advised the following to your ex previously.
Obie wrote:14-07-2016 is the earliest time you can apply for Confirmation of a right of Permanent Residence.
You may be able to retain your right of residence, if a genuine marriage had lasted at least 3 years and that 1 of those years were spent in the UK, and she was a qualified person at the time of divorce.
On its face, you may be able to apply for confirmation of a retained right of residence.
Multiple posting is discouraged, see the link below
http://www.immigrationboards.com/announ ... t5722.html