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rights of RC (extended family member)

Post by koagiri02 » Fri Nov 18, 2011 9:50 pm

Hi, I need information on this specific issue. I have a rc, i got it through depending on eea family member. i am non-eea,am 40 yrs old.i have partner whose student visa is running out soon, two sons age 6 and 3,they both have visas on my partner status. what can i do to absorb or extend there stay with my status ?

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Post by Jambo » Fri Nov 18, 2011 11:21 pm

Your status and rights to live in the UK are derived from a relationship to an EEA national exercising treaty rights. You don't have any rights on your own merits to sponsor other dependants.

If your partner has just finished school, I would suggest applying for a Tier-1 Post-Study-Work (PSW) visa.

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Post by koagiri02 » Sat Nov 19, 2011 10:16 pm

@ jambo, really appreciate that. now assuming am single and like to get married to anyone, i will have to wait 5 years to do that. I now have a job and can depend on myself.Or is it a situation where i can only marry someone with a better status in the uk like full blown uk citizen

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Post by Greenie » Sun Nov 20, 2011 10:21 am

koagiri02 wrote:@ jambo, really appreciate that. now assuming am single and like to get married to anyone, i will have to wait 5 years to do that. I now have a job and can depend on myself.Or is it a situation where i can only marry someone with a better status in the uk like full blown uk citizen
it is not about whether you can marry, but whether your spouse qualifies as your dependent under the EEA regs.

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Post by amazighman » Sun Nov 20, 2011 10:30 am

sorry mate, but i think that marriage is getting married with the one you love, not with a UK or any other EU passport,

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Post by Jambo » Sun Nov 20, 2011 5:38 pm

koagiri02 wrote:@ jambo, really appreciate that. now assuming am single and like to get married to anyone, i will have to wait 5 years to do that. I now have a job and can depend on myself.Or is it a situation where i can only marry someone with a better status in the uk like full blown uk citizen
You can always marry whoever you wish. If you are not a dependant any more, maybe you could switch to other immigration category such as tier-2 visa on your own merit. This will allow you to bring dependants. Also moving to your home country or your future wife home country is also an option.

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