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UK Residence card type

Post by Infocollector » Fri Feb 23, 2018 1:59 pm

I have a UK RESIDENCE CARD.

Type of permit: PERMANENT RESIDENCE
At the bottom of the card it is written: "Residence Card of a Family Member of a Union Citizen"
At the back of the card it is written: "EU Right to Reside"

My question:
After divorcing from EU citizen wife what will happen to my status? will i loose my permanent residence?

Note: i have one child (who has a EU passport) that spends 3 days a week with me and i am paying child maintenance.

Will i still be considered as an "EU family member" (my child is European)?

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Re: UK Residence card type

Post by Casa » Fri Feb 23, 2018 2:06 pm

Infocollector wrote:
Fri Feb 23, 2018 1:59 pm
I have a UK RESIDENCE CARD.

Type of permit: PERMANENT RESIDENCE
At the bottom of the card it is written: "Residence Card of a Family Member of a Union Citizen"
At the back of the card it is written: "EU Right to Reside"

My question:
After divorcing from EU citizen wife what will happen to my status? will i loose my permanent residence? NO

Note: i have one child (who has a EU passport) that spends 3 days a week with me and i am paying child maintenance.

Will i still be considered as an "EU family member" (my child is European)?
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