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Thanks sirsecret.simon wrote: ↑Thu Mar 08, 2018 8:33 pmWas your wife a non-UK EEA citizen or a British citizen at the time of your marriage? Were you issued a Residence Card (under the EEA Regulations) or a Residence Permit (under the UK Immigration Rules)? You need to be precise in your choice of words for us to advise you correctly.
You became an EEA family member bf your student visa expired. The 3 months gap does not matter as it is not compulsory for you to have a residence card. It should not have an impact on your naturalization.
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Your divorce will not have an impact on your naturalization application as you are a permanent resident if that is why you are asking.
Brother you know anyone who was in the same situation cause my solicitor says you can't Need HelpHstepper07 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 16, 2018 3:55 amOverview
You don’t currently need to apply for a document to prove you can live in the UK unless:
you’re an extended family member of someone from the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland
you want to apply for British citizenship
you want to sponsor your partner’s visa application under the Immigration Rules.
From the info you have provided, you are a direct family member and you were not in breach of immigration rules so, the 3 months gap that you refer to will not affect your naturalization application.