Hello,
I am a citizen of a South American country who has lived in the UK for 3 years and have an Irish partner, who has been living in the UK for 10 years. We began a relationship in summer 2017.
We do not currently live together, due to the fact that we are saving to afford our own rental place at present, and instability in my visa situation at various points in the last 2 years means it has been difficult to make joint financial commitments like a shared lease. I have been living in my partner's house in recent months, but I am not on the tenancy agreement, as it is a single-occupancy room in a shared house.
I initially arrived on a Tier 4 student visa and have been working on a Tier 2 Visa since January 2018. My company has recently started a redundancy consultation and I expect this to conclude in the coming weeks, giving me 60 days to find new Tier 2 employment or leave the UK. My experience of the Tier 2 visa system suggests that this will not be sufficient time to find new sponsored employment in my field at the present time due to the uncertainty around Brexit.
I would like to know what options I have to remain in the UK. We are not keen to get married at this point, but are considering applying for an EEA family permit, as my partner is an Irish citizen and earns above the £18,600 minimum salary, in a professional position for a Local Authority. Despite not formally living together, we are in a committed relationship, and have evidence of holidays together, a joint bank account, meeting family members, plans for the future, and being in contact daily for the last 2 years etc.
I would like advice on the feasibility of this EEA Family Permit 'durable partner' option from those who have been through the experience, and advice how to best construct our application, in addition to advice on any other potential options to ensure that I can remain living and working in the UK without being married.
Some advice we have received suggests that we can prove our relationship is 'durable' without strong evidence of cohabitation such as a shared lease/council tax, whereas others have suggested that there is no point in applying unless we can clearly demonstrate cohabitation for 2 years by these means.
Any views welcome. Thanks!
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