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EEA non EU family member residence card
Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2017 10:52 pm
by Trina
Hello there guys,
I've been married to an EEA citizen for 4,5 years now and my residency card will expire in november.
It happened that my husband had to go abroad for work, which means he's been out of the UK for 2 years now, coming to visit, but basically living there, which I guess means i cannot apply for Indefinite leave to remain, is that correct?
He's finally coming back next month

Can i apply for another 5 year residency card? Do i need to provide the same paperwork as the first time round and can i do it without having to leave the UK?
Husband been absent from the country for 2 years due to work
Posted: Wed May 03, 2017 10:07 am
by Trina
I've been married for 5 years to EU citizen but he had to leave for work for 2 years, while i was still here. He's coming back now and will be getting a job. Can i apply for another 5 years residency card?
EEA2: EEA partner leaving country
Posted: Wed May 03, 2017 3:21 pm
by Trina
Hey guys,
I'm sorry to interrupt, but i cannot seem to find the answer to this and no one is answering my own topic i=on this forum...
I'm in a similar position, my EEA national husband had to go abroad for work, so he has been out of the country for 2 years now, however, he is now coming back and will be looking for a job here. I'm at the end of my 5 years residency card, it expires in November 2017, We've been married for about 3 years before he left for work. Does this mean i cannot apply let's say for another 5 years residency card, due to him coming back now?
Been trying to find a similar scenario but your topic is the closest I've seen so far.
PLEASE HELP!
Re: Husband been absent from the country for 2 years due to
Posted: Wed May 03, 2017 6:40 pm
by Casa
You actually lost your right to reside in the UK when your husband as your EEA sponsor left to work in another country.
Unless anyone can come up with a better option, I think you best chance would be to apply for a new resident permit when he returns to the UK.
Your time without valid leave however won't count towards qualifying for PR.
Did you husband hold PR before he left for 2 years?
Re: Husband been absent from the country for 2 years due to
Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 11:57 am
by Trina
Casa wrote:You actually lost your right to reside in the UK when your husband as your EEA sponsor left to work in another country.
Unless anyone can come up with a better option, I think you best chance would be to apply for a new resident permit when he returns to the UK.
Your time without valid leave however won't count towards qualifying for PR.
Did you husband hold PR before he left for 2 years?
Thank you for your reply! Oh dear... He's Irish (Dublin), so he never needed one... He's back this week. So i can apply for the same residency card (5 year one) i've got now? In the same way we did before? How these 2 years of him being away gonna affect the application? Do i need to explain or something? Looks like it's not as straight forward as the first time round...