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No he does not as far as I am aware.after the certificate comes out does he need to register to Hungary his status before i can apply for EEA Family permit
I believe as his partner who is an EU national has resided in the UK for 5 years, he will be entitled for PR and also the right to apply for Fiance visa.CR001 wrote:There is no 'Fiance visa' under the EEA Route and if you have not been living together in a relationship 'akin to marriage' for at least two years, you will fail in applying for a EEA FM.
What nationality is your partner?
Not necessarily, the possibility exist for them to switch to the EEA regulations again following their proposed marriage.CR001 wrote:Agree Obie, would they then automatically fall under the UK Immigration rules??
Yes, but I believe that Richard W is making the point that the HO Case Worker may take the view that you lied on your Marriage Visitor visa that you would were here only to marry (visit) and return to your home country within the terms of the 6 months visa.Calyn wrote:@ Richard W, but i am already married to EU citizen living and working in UK, so now my status is protected under EEA treaty rights.
It will be interesting to see if this is investigated as a marriage of convenience.secret.simon wrote:I think the OP's point is that the Home Office's anger or displeasure is irrelevant as they are obliged to grant an RC under the EEA Regulations.
Deceit is not grounds for refusal under the EEA Regulations.
I would presume that as the marriage took place in the UK, that such investigation would already have taken place, at the time the marriage visit visa was granted and when the notice of marriage was given.noajthan wrote:It will be interesting to see if this is investigated as a marriage of convenience.
Indeed, but any previous interview (etc) would have been in the context of a UK marriage visa;secret.simon wrote:I would presume that as the marriage took place in the UK, that such investigation would already have taken place, at the time the marriage visit visa was granted and when the notice of marriage was given.noajthan wrote:It will be interesting to see if this is investigated as a marriage of convenience.
Hard to say.Calyn wrote:i am planning to go for UK British Citizenship in the future, will this affect in my future plan for Citizenship?
No one can give you percentages or a guarantee. Neither can anyone tell you what the requirements will be for British citizenship in 6 years time.Calyn wrote:If i apply for RC how many percent chances i can get ir within 6months,?
is there a possibility they will make me difficult for me to get it? I dont want to appeal re apply. I am really confused dont know what to do. As i want in the future to apply BCitizenship
As the direct family member of a qualified EEA citizen in the UK, you have an unquestionable and undeniable right to live in the UK with him/her. That right is automatic provided you are married to him/her and s/he exercises treaty rights or has PR in the UK and s/he is resident in the UK.Calyn wrote: if i push through and apply for RC let say next week, and my Marriage Visit visa end July 8,2016..do i have the right to stay YES or NO?
.you’re not planning to stay or settle in the UK after your marriage or civil partnership
Given that it seems that the plan was to settle in the UK under the EEA Regulations, it could count as deception and could count against the good character requirements for naturalisation as it would seem to be an attempt to frustrate the immigration rules.
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visiting the UK for less than 6 months
leaving the UK at the end of your visit
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