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Can married partner of UK Citizens EEA national apply for Settled Status?
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2019 6:40 pm
by beatleperson
I have a question about the eligibility of a non-EEA person to pursue Settled Status if their spouse is both an EEA national and has British Citizenship.
Person 1:
- EEA National - German citizenship
- UK Citizenship
Person 2:
- Non-EEA national
- Currently in the UK on Tier 2 visa.
When Person 1 and Person 2 get married, can Person 2 apply for Settled Status? Does the fact that Person 1 has UK Citizenship mean that Person 2 must apply for Spouse Visa, not Settled Status?
Re: Can married partner of UK Citizens EEA national apply for Settled Status?
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2019 6:33 am
by secret.simon
How did the EEA citizen spouse acquire their British citizenship?
Did the couple reside together in another EEA member-state where the EEA citizen spouse exercised treaty rights before returning to the UK as a couple?
Re: Can married partner of UK Citizens EEA national apply for Settled Status?
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2019 5:18 pm
by beatleperson
The spouse acquired the UK citizenship by getting ILR then applying to be naturalised in the UK.
The couple have never lived together in another EEA country.
Re: Can married partner of UK Citizens EEA national apply for Settled Status?
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2019 10:18 pm
by secret.simon
beatleperson wrote: ↑Tue Jan 29, 2019 5:18 pm
The spouse acquired the UK citizenship by getting ILR
As the EEA citizen spouse is a German citizen, I presume that you mean that s/he acquired PR under the EEA regulations/EU law before s/he was naturalised. Is that correct?
In that case, their spouse can continue to apply as the spouse of an EEA citizen even after the EU citizen has naturalised as a British citizen.
See the definitions of a "relevant EU citizen" and "relevant naturalised British citizen" in
Appendix EU of the Immigration Rules.
relevant EU citizen
(a) an EU citizen resident in the UK for a continuous qualifying period which began before the specified date; or
(b) an EU citizen who, having been resident in the UK as described in sub-paragraph (a), above, has been or is being granted indefinite leave to remain under this Appendix (or who would be granted that leave, if they made a valid application under this Appendix); or
(c) where the applicant is a family member of an EU citizen resident in the UK for a continuous qualifying period who is a relevant naturalised British citizen, a relevant naturalised British citizen resident in the UK for a continuous qualifying period
relevant naturalised British citizen
a relevant EU citizen as described in sub-paragraph (a) of the entry for ‘relevant EU citizen’ in this table, who also:
(a) comes within paragraph (b) of the definition of “EEA national” in regulation 2(1) of the EEA Regulations; and
(b) meets the criteria contained in regulation 9A(2) or (3) as the dual national (“DN”) to whom those provisions refer
Re: Can married partner of UK Citizens EEA national apply for Settled Status?
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2019 10:24 pm
by CR001
When does person 1 and person 2 plan on marrying??
Re: Can married partner of UK Citizens EEA national apply for Settled Status?
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2019 12:01 am
by beatleperson
secret.simon wrote: ↑Tue Jan 29, 2019 10:18 pm
beatleperson wrote: ↑Tue Jan 29, 2019 5:18 pm
The spouse acquired the UK citizenship by getting ILR
As the EEA citizen spouse is a German citizen, I presume that you mean that s/he acquired PR under the EEA regulations/EU law before s/he was naturalised. Is that correct?
secret.simon, thanks for your response on this.
Yes this is correct, the German person obtained PR in the UK prior to naturalisation.
Re: Can married partner of UK Citizens EEA national apply for Settled Status?
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2019 12:04 am
by beatleperson
CR001 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 29, 2019 10:24 pm
When does person 1 and person 2 plan on marrying??
This is something person 1 and person 2 are planning in 2019.
CR001, in your opinion does the timing of marriage impact the case (assuming it is all done prior to the 30 June 2021)?