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EEA national wanting to Apply for Fiance Visa needs PR card

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 9:44 pm
by Obie
Due to busy work demands, I have not been able to update this forum on recent changes to the Rules .

New changes take effect from today.

From today, any EEA national who wishes to sponsor their partner on the fiance route, will need to provide a PR document as confirmation of their Permanent Residence Status.

I believe these changes will have an effect on both EEA national and non-EEA National with Permanent Residence Status under Regulation 15 of the EEA Regulations as amended.

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... ssible.pdf

Re: EEA national wanting to Apply for Fiance Visa needs PR c

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2016 1:53 pm
by bahadar
Obie wrote:Due to busy work demands, I have not been able to update this forum on recent changes to the Rules .

New changes take effect from today.

From today, any EEA national who wishes to sponsor their partner on the fiance route, will need to provide a PR document as confirmation of their Permanent Residence Status.

I believe these changes will have an effect on both EEA national and non-EEA National with Permanent Residence Status under Regulation 15 of the EEA Regulations as amended.

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... ssible.pdf
it means NON EEA national with permanent residence card can sponsor his new wife under EEA rules .
I have gone through all the pages of that link you have attached with your post , According to my understandings that a person(NON EEA National) can sponsor his/her new spouse under EU law if he/she have PR under EEA rules.

Also I have called home office and asked so many times regarding this issue and they confirmed that non eea national with PR can sponsor new spouse under eu law .

please reply

Re: EEA national wanting to Apply for Fiance Visa needs PR c

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2016 6:50 pm
by Obie
I don't think the adviser.

A non-EEA national with PR under EU law, has no right to sponsor a family member under EU law.

The Regulations and EU law, applies to EEA nationals, and their EEA or non-EEA national family members.