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thankx vinny, but could you please tell me what is KOLL.vinny wrote:It's your choice.
Note that the Long residence option would also require evidence that you were residing in accordance with the EEA Regulations during the period that you were subject to the EEA regulations. KOLL also required.
Got married to same wife in 2010?jazzy2015 wrote:i married here in 2009.
i married abroad in 2010.
i got divorce here on 2013.
now i want to sponsor my second wife. according to law of land i was allowed to do second marriage abroad.
what you suggest now?
dear Obie,Obie wrote:I am thinking , your case seem a bit complex in regards to the treaty rights issues, so you may encounter difficulties.
But if the treaty rights are in order you may be well even for citizenship.
Obie wrote:Got married to same wife in 2010?jazzy2015 wrote:i married here in 2009.
i married abroad in 2010.
i got divorce here on 2013.
now i want to sponsor my second wife. according to law of land i was allowed to do second marriage abroad.
what you suggest now?
i have passed KOLL.Obie wrote:You employments after divorce is insufficient.
Have you passed Life in the UK test and English language test.
You also need evidence of treaty throughout your marriage.
yes, but in some countries bigamy is allowed. one solicitor told me if bigamy is happening in such a country where you can legally marry more than one then its not a problem. becoz you are not commiting bigamy in Uk.Obie wrote:Marrying the other woman was an act of bigamy .
It could even call into question the genuine nature of the marriage that ended in 2013.
i have two options. PR or ILRObie wrote:I may be true . Depending on your circumstances.
You case seems complex . I don't think ILR long residence will succeed.
i was resident in uk. i married first in UK, my second marriage was abroad. i married only once in uk, my second marriage was out of UK, my second wife never visited UK.Obie wrote:But you were habitually residence in the UK, and was married to another woman in the UK.
Obie, i think we are confused becoz of two marriages.Obie wrote:Well I can't make sense of your case, one thing I am sure of Is that if you don't qualify for ILR you will nor qualify for long residence and vice versa.