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Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 11:21 am
by reda
hi,i'm just wondering if it's possible to apply in my case
i'm not eea maried with eea who she got her PR recently,and i'm going to apply for mine too(three month later)
which i have to show them that my wife exerce treaty right for 5 years
the probleme is
which 5 years i have to show them:
from the date she came to uk till the date she got her PR(5years).
from the date i come to uk till the date i apply for PR(5years).

thank u for ur time.

Re: eea4

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 11:28 am
by Ben
reda wrote:from the date i come to uk till the date i apply for PR(5years).
^^^

Re: eea4

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 12:17 pm
by Pakhtoon
reda wrote:hi,i'm just wondering if it's possible to apply in my case
i'm not eea maried with eea who she got her PR recently,and i'm going to apply for mine too(three month later)
which i have to show them that my wife exerce treaty right for 5 years
the probleme is
which 5 years i have to show them:
from the date she came to uk till the date she got her PR(5years).
from the date i come to uk till the date i apply for PR(5years).

thank u for ur time.
You should send a PM to a member called Wanderer. He is an expert on this matter.

Re: eea4

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 12:35 pm
by Wanderer
inwarsaw wrote:
reda wrote:hi,i'm just wondering if it's possible to apply in my case
i'm not eea maried with eea who she got her PR recently,and i'm going to apply for mine too(three month later)
which i have to show them that my wife exerce treaty right for 5 years
the probleme is
which 5 years i have to show them:
from the date she came to uk till the date she got her PR(5years).
from the date i come to uk till the date i apply for PR(5years).

thank u for ur time.
You should send a PM to a member called Wanderer. He is an expert on this matter.
cat /dev/null.............

Re: eea4

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 10:23 am
by reda
benifa wrote:
reda wrote:from the date i come to uk till the date i apply for PR(5years).
^^^
hi, benif
may be you got me wrong!!i did not meant apply in the end of 5 yrs of my wife exerce her treaty right,but what i meant is the and of [my 5 yrs]which document i have to submit to HO
5 yrs my wife exerce her treaty right no matter how far is before i apply
5 yrs my wife exerce her treaty right must be ended in the day i apply

if is the second choice it means my wife had exerce treaty right more then 5 years!!

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 10:36 am
by 86ti
To qualify for PR you must be resident for five years and during this time the EEA national must have exercised treaty rights. That's what Ben told you.