EU settlement scheme from EEA family permit as an unmarried partner
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2020 1:44 pm
Dear people,
My question is regarding of applying EU settlement scheme from EEA family permit as an unmarried partner.
Below are some background information of me and my partner:
I got my EEA family permit as an unmarried partner in February and the expiry date is 3rd Aug 2020 in Taiwan, even though we were being apart and didn’t cohabited for two years. I was planing to fly to UK in April, get married in May and apply for EU settlement scheme which were also stated in my application of EEA family permit.
However, considering the COVID-19 situation, I would like to postpone my flight to UK to maybe June or July. Then, I will need to give the marriage notice again since the previous notice only allow us to get married before 31st May. But then, I might not have enough time to give notice and get married before the permit expires.
Some have suggested me to apply for EU pre-settled status as an unmarried partner first and plan for the wedding after. However, to apply EU pre-settled status as an unmarried partner and prove the durable relationship, HO website states to provide evidences of either living together for the past 2 years, joint finance or children, which I am not sure if my status above are sufficient enough to prove this (https://www.gov.uk/guidance/eu-settleme ... eu-citizen). Even though some said if I got my EEA family permit as an unmarried partner, I shouldn’t have worried if I couldn’t apply EU pre-settled status. But I’m still not 100% sure of it.
So my question is, based on my situation above, will it be sufficient enough to prove our durable relationship to apply for EU pre-settled status?
If so, which documents should I provide other than EEA family permit when applying for EU settlement scheme?
Any comment are highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ann
My question is regarding of applying EU settlement scheme from EEA family permit as an unmarried partner.
Below are some background information of me and my partner:
- I’m a Taiwanese national and my partner is a Portuguese national with EU settled status.
- We have a joint account since 01/2017.
- Relationship timeline:
- 1. 01/2016-08/2017 (1.5 year) cohabited in UK
2. 208/2017~ my partner in UK and I relocated to Taiwan for work and a family issue. But we met each other 3 times every year
3. 05/2019 we handed marriage notice in UK when I was working with Tier 2-ICT and the last day to get married is 31st May 2020
4. 11/2019 we got officially engaged (with a ring) in Japan
I got my EEA family permit as an unmarried partner in February and the expiry date is 3rd Aug 2020 in Taiwan, even though we were being apart and didn’t cohabited for two years. I was planing to fly to UK in April, get married in May and apply for EU settlement scheme which were also stated in my application of EEA family permit.
However, considering the COVID-19 situation, I would like to postpone my flight to UK to maybe June or July. Then, I will need to give the marriage notice again since the previous notice only allow us to get married before 31st May. But then, I might not have enough time to give notice and get married before the permit expires.
Some have suggested me to apply for EU pre-settled status as an unmarried partner first and plan for the wedding after. However, to apply EU pre-settled status as an unmarried partner and prove the durable relationship, HO website states to provide evidences of either living together for the past 2 years, joint finance or children, which I am not sure if my status above are sufficient enough to prove this (https://www.gov.uk/guidance/eu-settleme ... eu-citizen). Even though some said if I got my EEA family permit as an unmarried partner, I shouldn’t have worried if I couldn’t apply EU pre-settled status. But I’m still not 100% sure of it.
So my question is, based on my situation above, will it be sufficient enough to prove our durable relationship to apply for EU pre-settled status?
If so, which documents should I provide other than EEA family permit when applying for EU settlement scheme?
Any comment are highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ann