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9 Year spend for long residence & now EEA national leave

Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 7:50 am
by Miracle need
hi, I hope nobody face the circumstances which i am facing.
Actually I came uk in 2004 as student and continue to extend it till 2012. In 2012 I met an EEA national woman who love me even die for me. We married in 2012 and my Eligibility for Indefinite to leave on 10 years long residence basis is in 2014. Its now 1.5 years of marriage and during this 1.5 years my EEA wife was a qualified person as self sufficient on my income and we have csi too mean 1.5 years evidences i have. But now EEA national want to leave UK because its own country has better future and not want to live with me and I have only 10 months to go to reach my 10 years for getting ILR. Kindly help me that how i spend this time. Or any other visa should i apply like discretionary leave because i spent legally such a long time already.
kindly help me.

Re: 9 Years spend and EEA national leaving - horrible situat

Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 8:57 am
by Amber
Miracle need wrote:hi, I hope nobody face the circumstances which i am facing.
Actually I came uk in 2004 as student and continue to extend it till 2012. In 2012 I met an EEA national woman who love me even die for me. We married in 2012 and my Eligibility for Indefinite to leave on 10 years long residence basis is in 2014. Its now 1.5 years of marriage and during this 1.5 years my EEA wife was a qualified person as self sufficient on my income and we have csi too mean 1.5 years evidences i have. But now EEA national want to leave UK because its own country has better future and not want to live with me and I have only 10 months to go to reach my 10 years for getting ILR. Kindly help me that how i spend this time. Or any other visa should i apply like discretionary leave because i spent legally such a long time already.
kindly help me.
Do these two statements match? I believe there are some provisions to retain the right of residence when one's spouse leaves the Country. Others will be able to verify.

Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 9:29 am
by Miracle need
thanks you amber for your time,
Actually so far been the marriage is only 1.5 years not 3 years for retaining right and after spending a long time by paying university fees/income tax etc. this thing is happening only 10.5 months before when i will qualify for ILR - 10 years. I have no children and that relation with eea national has cost me to loose all relation with other relatives/friends etc. I have all evidences since getting marriage that EU national is qualified person but for next 10.5 months i really do not know how can i fill up. :cry: :cry: :cry:

Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 12:20 pm
by Miracle need
Can anyone spend few seconds as how can i complete my remaining 10 months to complete my 10 years for ILR as I have already spent huge money in studying in this country, did rough jobs and pay taxes.
can i apply/send disctionary leave application/start studying again etc. How can i cope this situation.

Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 1:18 pm
by dalebutt
Has your eea spouse attained PR? Have you applied and in receipt of your confirmation of rights under the EEA regulations? (EEA2) your right to live in the United Kingdom in tied to your EEA spouse living in the UK, but you might be able to make up for the time even if your EEA spouse leaves the UK provided they have attained PR before doing so, but I cannot confirm if the time spent on the EEA regulations will be counted towards the completion of the 10 year rule you are hoping to apply for as the 10 year rule is issued under the immigration rules.

Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 1:32 pm
by Miracle need
Eu national has not got PR only have EEA1 registration card. I also already have EEA2 Residence permit for the past 1.5 years. Yes its true that visa officer will count time under eu route for long residence ilr 10 years if eu national is exercising treaty rights which i have for the past when i get EEA2. But i do not know what should i do for only next 10 months to reach 10 years.
If i send with long residence application after 10 months the eea1 registration card, then will it be good.

Re: 9 Years spend and EEA national leaving - horrible situat

Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 8:48 pm
by Choc-Ice
D4109125 wrote:
Miracle need wrote:hi, I hope nobody face the circumstances which i am facing.
Actually I came uk in 2004 as student and continue to extend it till 2012. In 2012 I met an EEA national woman who love me even die for me. We married in 2012 and my Eligibility for Indefinite to leave on 10 years long residence basis is in 2014. Its now 1.5 years of marriage and during this 1.5 years my EEA wife was a qualified person as self sufficient on my income and we have csi too mean 1.5 years evidences i have. But now EEA national want to leave UK because its own country has better future and not want to live with me and I have only 10 months to go to reach my 10 years for getting ILR. Kindly help me that how i spend this time. Or any other visa should i apply like discretionary leave because i spent legally such a long time already.
kindly help me.
Do these two statements match? I believe there are some provisions to retain the right of residence when one's spouse leaves the Country. Others will be able to verify.
You still havent answered to the above question..If she really loves you and can die for you, why cant she wait for another 10 months before leaving?

Re: 9 Years spend and EEA national leaving - horrible situat

Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 11:42 pm
by askmeplz82
Choc-Ice wrote:
D4109125 wrote:
Miracle need wrote:hi, I hope nobody face the circumstances which i am facing.
Actually I came uk in 2004 as student and continue to extend it till 2012. In 2012 I met an EEA national woman who love me even die for me. We married in 2012 and my Eligibility for Indefinite to leave on 10 years long residence basis is in 2014. Its now 1.5 years of marriage and during this 1.5 years my EEA wife was a qualified person as self sufficient on my income and we have csi too mean 1.5 years evidences i have. But now EEA national want to leave UK because its own country has better future and not want to live with me and I have only 10 months to go to reach my 10 years for getting ILR. Kindly help me that how i spend this time. Or any other visa should i apply like discretionary leave because i spent legally such a long time already.
kindly help me.
Do these two statements match? I believe there are some provisions to retain the right of residence when one's spouse leaves the Country. Others will be able to verify.
You still havent answered to the above question..If she really loves you and can die for you, why cant she wait for another 10 months before leaving?

:D ; sorry but it's true it hard to trust women this days.