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EEA & Non-EEA - Married but not living together

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2019 6:47 pm
by bonnielea
Hi there,

I am a non-EEA national from Canada and my husband is an EEA national from Latvia who has retained right of residence. Currently I hold an EEA2 residence card and we are approaching 5 years married and 5 years with the EEA2 which is about to expire. We would like to apply for our PR cards together and have both had consecutive employment for 5+ years in the UK. I am not sure if this is an issue, but we do not live together, we maintain separate residences in London. Is not living together an issue? Thank you so much

Re: EEA & Non-EEA - Married but not living together

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2019 7:58 pm
by secret.simon
EU law does not require couples to live together, provided the EEA citizen is either exercising treaty rights or holds PR in an EEA member-state of which s/he is not a citizen AND their non-EEA citizen spouse resides in the same country as the EEA citizen.

Also see case law: Diatta.