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Anyone applied for EEA4 based on 5 yrs a durable relation.

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 5:23 pm
by spike_UK
Hi all, has anyone applied for PR based on been in a durable relationship with a EEA national for 5 yrs but got married less than 5 years and also holding RC for less than 5 yrs but they are still married and living together and exercising treaty right(both of them) or at least EEA throughout 5 yrs and continuing.
Anyone had this experience.
Any idea and opinion or information will help, many thanks

Re: Anyone applied for EEA4 based on 5 yrs a durable relatio

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 10:19 am
by owobaba
spike_UK wrote:Hi all, has anyone applied for PR based on been in a durable relationship with a EEA national for 5 yrs but got married less than 5 years and also holding RC for less than 5 yrs but they are still married and living together and exercising treaty right(both of them) or at least EEA throughout 5 yrs and continuing.
Anyone had this experience.
Any idea and opinion or information will help, many thanks

your married must be 5yrs before you can applied for PR or when your RC is 5yrs oid

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 11:51 am
by spike_UK
owobaba,
Thanks mate but before I applied for PR and they repeat that as long as u been together 5 yrs and EEA exercising treaty right then is fine u dont have to be married or holding ur RC for 5 yrs.
Different HO staff said the same.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 12:05 pm
by owobaba
spike_UK wrote:owobaba,
Thanks mate but before I applied for PR and they repeat that as long as u been together 5 yrs and EEA exercising treaty right then is fine u dont have to be married or holding ur RC for 5 yrs.
Different HO staff said the same.
do you get married in UK if yes than 5years after the married that is if your weeding is 6/6/2007 you can appiled for PR on 7/6/2012.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 12:23 pm
by spike_UK
Yeh married in UK but on 11/2008 and got my RC 07/2009 so its only 3yrs from marriage and less than 3 yrs but we lived together just over 2 yrs, I guess my application will be refused.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 12:32 pm
by spike_UK
owobaba,
So how about if my wife(EEA national) apply for BC(she is eligible) and can I apply too after she gets her BC.
As if u(non EEA) r a member or married to BC for 3yrs u can apply for PR or in 4yrs u can apply for BC.
Am I right?
Please share ur information.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 12:52 pm
by Obie
If you applied for a Residence card as a durable partner, and then subsequently got married, then i believe it will be reasonable to assume you clock start clicking from the day the application was received at the Home Office. This is also subject to the application subsequently being approved.

CS Brazil

You wife having a BC can have no impact on you ability to secure PR. It may only have an effect on a Naturalisation application.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 1:01 pm
by spike_UK
Thanks guys,
I married on 11/08 but got my RC on 07/2009 but i guess I can apply for PR on 11/2014 as 5 yrs from marriage right? I dont have to wait for RC to end.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 1:04 pm
by spike_UK
My wife is willing to apply for British now(she is eligible) if when she get British allows me(make me eligible) for PR regardless marriage(don't have to wait for 11/2014).......guys can you advice me plz.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 1:14 pm
by Jambo
spike_UK wrote:My wife is willing to apply for British now(she is eligible) if when she get British allows me(make me eligible) for PR regardless marriage(don't have to wait for 11/2014).......guys can you advice me plz.
Your question has already been answered in your previous post.

Same goes to your questions about eligibility for PR - which was answered here.

I understand you are worried but asking the same questions again won't change things. I suggest you wait until a decision is made by the HO.