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It is a bit of a stretch, but you could argue that EU law was already "latent" when you were on the unmarried partner visa. However, I am not sure whether that is consistent with the legal situation at the time, because the situation of unmarried partners was improved quite significantly in 2006. Other than that there is no quick way to get PR.carinjo wrote:Circumstances currently are:1) do i have to wait till the Residence Card expires before i can apply for Permanent Residency?
Yes, you can just keep the old passport, the residence card is still valid. But you can also apply for a new one, if you like.2) if Yes for Q1) then can i use the old and new passport together or do i have to re-apply for the Residence Card with the new passport?
If he keeps his current citizenship, you are not affected. If he has to give it up, that may potentially be an issue.3) if i have to re-apply can my partner apply for citizenship now or should she wait till after i get my new Residence Card?
In theory he can apply for citizenship straight away after being in the UK for 6 years. In practice I would certainly apply for PR first.4)does my partner have to apply for Permanent Residency or can she go straight to Citizenship application?
This is a very insightful question, and easily answered. Your partner can decide to get UK citizenship and it will have no impact on your status as the partner of a non-UK EU citizen so long as your partner does not give up the Portuguese citizenship. In this case your partner will have both Portuguese and UK citizenship and your new Residence Card application can be done with respect to the Portuguese citizenship. The UK rules are quite clear about this.carinjo wrote:3) if i have to re-apply can my partner apply for citizenship now or should she wait till after i get my new Residence Card? i think we used form EEA2 the last time and i'm not sure if it is valid for British citizens applying for non-EEA members.
Your partner can go directly to Citizenship application if they already satisfy the conditions of permanent residence. No need to waste 3-6 months waiting for the Permanent Residence Card to be processed, plus the cost and time of no-passport while it is issued. Note also that citizenship application prices usually jump each year, so it may be worth doing before the next jump. Note that your partner can submit a certified copy of their passport for the citizenship application, so that the passport can be retained for travelling.4)does my partner have to apply for Permanent Residency or can she go straight to Citizenship application?
You have your main (new) passport, and you also travel with the old one because it contains your Residence Cardcarinjo wrote:oh, but can i use both my old and new passport together for travelling?