Eligibility to apply for an ILR - Tier 2 + EEA Family Member
Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2018 12:34 pm
Hi,
Based on the facts below, can you please advise if I am able to apply for an ILR either now or in February 019?.
2010-2012 - Student visa
2012-2014 - PSW (post study work) visa
February 2014 - Tier 2 (General) visa
September 2015 - switched to EEA Family member residence card as a spouse of an EU Citizen
June 2018 - divorced EU Citizen. Will receive decree absolute in by second week of July'2018
Since I am divorced now, I have to apply for a retained right of residence (both me and my ex-partner exercise treaty rights in the UK and financially self-sufficient).
Based on the information above, I understand that student visa and PSW are not accounted for an ILR. Considering the time from Feb'2014, I have been a tax payer and on Tier 2 (General) and then EEA Family member. I will be completing 5 years in February 2019 --> Am I eligible to apply for an ILR in February 2019?
Your help will be much appreciated. It is not a very straightforward case and I am struggling to find answers.
Thanks
Based on the facts below, can you please advise if I am able to apply for an ILR either now or in February 019?.
2010-2012 - Student visa
2012-2014 - PSW (post study work) visa
February 2014 - Tier 2 (General) visa
September 2015 - switched to EEA Family member residence card as a spouse of an EU Citizen
June 2018 - divorced EU Citizen. Will receive decree absolute in by second week of July'2018
Since I am divorced now, I have to apply for a retained right of residence (both me and my ex-partner exercise treaty rights in the UK and financially self-sufficient).
Based on the information above, I understand that student visa and PSW are not accounted for an ILR. Considering the time from Feb'2014, I have been a tax payer and on Tier 2 (General) and then EEA Family member. I will be completing 5 years in February 2019 --> Am I eligible to apply for an ILR in February 2019?
Your help will be much appreciated. It is not a very straightforward case and I am struggling to find answers.
Thanks