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One "route" being Permanent Resident (as a EEA Family member, in my case since 2016) and another being married to a British Citizen.
One "route" being Permanent Resident plus 12 months (as an EEA Family member) and another being married to a British Citizen.
Thanks for your reply.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2019 7:50 pmJust to clarify - being married to BC in itself isn't enough, you need (in your case) PR which you already hold (presumably with a card/document). If you are married to BC you could have applied for BC straight away after you obtained PR document, if you comply with all the requirements.
I see what you mean.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2019 9:13 pmYour PR document is required as proof that you are "free from immigration restrictions" - in all cases.
Your marriage document is required if you wish to rely on that - and needs only evidence of three years residence.
These applications are common and UKVI will know what they are processing.