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PR help Please
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 3:03 pm
by jorge
I want to know after getting my retention rights. next year my RC will expire when I'll apply for PR.
Can i still apply using my ex-wife documents as EU family member?
Or I would Apply using only my own documents to get PR?
I'm divorce now with my wife but we're still good friend.
I just was confused because I saw some posts here where people are divorced are still applying for PR with documents of ex-wife as family member of EU citizens.
Thanks in advance
Re: PR help Please
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 8:54 pm
by askmeplz82
jorge wrote:I want to know after getting my retention rights. next year my RC will expire when I'll apply for PR.
Can i still apply using my ex-wife documents as EU family member?
Or I would Apply using only my own documents to get PR?
I'm divorce now with my wife but we're still good friend.
I just was confused because I saw some posts here where people are divorced are still applying for PR with documents of ex-wife as family member of EU citizens.
Thanks in advance
You need to show 5 years exercise treaty right for PR
- Your exercise treaty right 5 years after divorce
Or
- Your Ex wife treaty right + yours after divorce; example : 3yrs+2yrs or 4yrs+1yr
Re: PR help Please
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 10:03 am
by kashifch
askmeplz82 wrote:jorge wrote:I want to know after getting my retention rights. next year my RC will expire when I'll apply for PR.
Can i still apply using my ex-wife documents as EU family member?
Or I would Apply using only my own documents to get PR?
I'm divorce now with my wife but we're still good friend.
I just was confused because I saw some posts here where people are divorced are still applying for PR with documents of ex-wife as family member of EU citizens.
Thanks in advance
You need to show 5 years exercise treaty right for PR
- Your exercise treaty right 5 years after divorce
Or
- Your Ex wife treaty right + yours after divorce; example : 3yrs+2yrs or 4yrs+1yr
Does he need to send his ex-wife's documents (eg. passport) to support his PR application?
Or,
Just declaring divorced and evidence of exercising treaty rights for 5 years would be enough?
(That's for my info, Thanks)
Re: PR help Please
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 12:10 pm
by jorge
Thanks kashifch for clarify my points.
I want to know when sending documents for PR.
Do I need to send my ex-wife documents(eg. Passport or EU ID card or PR card)?
Thanks
Re: PR help Please
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 2:15 pm
by fatimahh
Re: PR help Please
Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 1:47 pm
by jorge
Thanks for your replay. I did read thread but I still be confused.
Can I apply for my PR using only my ex-wife documents(eg:passorts, self-employment,bank statement, degree absolute,etc)?
Re: PR help Please
Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 1:59 pm
by fatimahh
At the best of my knowledge: if you have retain your right after divorce, then for PR you will need document showing your wife exercise treaty right during the years of marriage until the divorce was finalised + proof of cohabitation + your psilp or contract showing you exercise treaty right after divorce. According to the link you will not need your wife passport.
Hope this help - Gurus will confirm
Re: PR help Please
Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 2:15 pm
by askmeplz82
jorge wrote:Thanks for your replay. I did read thread but I still be confused.
Can I apply for my PR using only my ex-wife documents(eg:passorts, self-employment,bank statement, degree absolute,etc)?
Passport or ID is a requirement according to the UKBA. There several cases where application refused by UKBA
check Page 27 in the application form " Your EEA national family member’s current passport or ID Card. If they do not have a passport or ID card, you must provide another form of identity"
But still you/lawyer can argue the case or appeal because Home office already seen the passport when you send EEA2 application but if you never applied for EEA2 before then obviously application will be rejected straightway
Re: PR help Please
Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 4:00 pm
by Obie
Re: PR help Please
Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 11:37 pm
by Favour100
Pls Askmeplz8 and Obie can you clarify this,
you mean after divorce with ex in 3 years and applying for ROR to retain ( EEA2 ) right, ex wife passport is very important? I have read so many story in this forum were guys did not submit ex passport or Id to HO, please help me with this as i am not applying for PR but have already submited ROR for EEA2
Thanks for your Reply
Re: PR help Please
Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 12:44 am
by askmeplz82
Favour100 wrote:Pls Askmeplz8 and Obie can you clarify this,
you mean after divorce with ex in 3 years and applying for ROR to retain ( EEA2 ) right, ex wife passport is very important? I have read so many story in this forum were guys did not submit ex passport or Id to HO, please help me with this as i am not applying for PR but have already submited ROR for EEA2
Thanks for your Reply
Not for ROR ( you don't need his/her passport )
Re: PR help Please
Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 1:06 pm
by 4uvak000
You do not need her passport. Only proof that she exercised her treaty rights during your marriage and at the day when your divorce was finalized (decree absolute issued). After that day you need to prove that you were working yourself. Your marriage should last no less than 3 years. You may apply for PR after 5 years since you married. Good luck!
Re: PR help Please
Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 1:52 pm
by jorge
Ok Favour100 . What documents do you send in HO for your ROR!