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Tanic
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EEA v's Naturalisation

Post by Tanic » Mon Nov 02, 2015 3:02 pm

My husband & I have been married since Nov '10, 5 yrs & he has lived in Northern Ireland since Feb '11. I am Irish passport holder born in Northern Ireland & working F/T. My husband is non eea & his residence card is valid until July '16. He has been out of the country from May '14 - Oct '15.

Does the absence make it impossible to apply for naturalisation & should we just continue with the PR application & hope the absence doesnt affect this route?

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Re: EEA v's Naturalisation

Post by noajthan » Mon Nov 02, 2015 3:31 pm

Tanic wrote:My husband & I have been married since Nov '10, 5 yrs & he has lived in Northern Ireland since Feb '11. I am Irish passport holder born in Northern Ireland & working F/T. My husband is non eea & his residence card is valid until July '16. He has been out of the country from May '14 - Oct '15.

Does the absence make it impossible to apply for naturalisation & should we just continue with the PR application & hope the absence doesnt affect this route?
There are rules about absences & maintaining continuity of residence under EU Regulations.
(They are quite different from the absence rules for naturalisation).

See http://www.eearegulations.co.uk/Latest/ByPage/part1_3

What was the reason for the absence?

As your husband entered country in February the absences will all pivot around 12 month periods based on February.
Looks like 2 periods of approx 9 & 8 months are involved during 2014-15.
It may be the PR clock has been reset by the absence.
As you know the dates and reason best of all you will need to dig into this further.
All that is gold does not glitter; Not all those who wander are lost. E&OE.

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