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Nono wrote:Hi all, just had an inquiry would be greatful if anyone could help. Basically i have an rc for 5 yrs issued as an unmarried partner of an eea citizen even though we was married in 2008 we applied as an unmarried partners in 2009 cos we been living together since 2006 therefore could prove our relationship and cos at a time i didnt av the marriage certificate thats y applied as an unmarried partner. Now we r in a procces of divorce but im not sure if i can retain my right of residence as ukba issued my rc as an unmarried partner. Sorry for long complicated question but i would be greatful if anyone could help. Thanks
Guerro wrote:Well, it is not about retention more than if your marriage is valid in the uk or not.
May I ask you about your nationality, your ex nationality, the country where you got married and if this marriage is recognised in that country or not?
There might be a slim chance you can argue that you are a family member of eea citizen, irrespective of being married or not, but I need a senior member to confirm that as ukba says on their website that if your relationship terminates while not married, you can't retain your rights. Issuing a residence card in itself is a recognition by ukba you are a family member of eea citizen