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Post by maaz » Thu Aug 09, 2007 4:08 pm

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hi again every body i m over 21 a non EEA family member of an EEA national exercising treaty rights in uk.i wanted to marry a person who is on student visa in uk for nearly six years.whats gonna b legal status of me and my partner after marriage.
1:could my student partner can also b dependant of my father(EEA NATIONAL)if not
2:would i b still eligible for PR after 5 years if marry to that overseas student while i m dependant of my EEA NATIONAL father.
would b much obliged for any guidance.
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Post by magata » Thu Aug 09, 2007 4:40 pm

As long as your EEA father and continue Exercising the treaty right in the UK you would still be eligible to apply automatically for PR after 5 years regardless of your marriage ( do not volunteer information).

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Post by olisun » Thu Aug 09, 2007 6:28 pm

magata wrote:As long as your EEA father and continue Exercising the treaty right in the UK you would still be eligible to apply automatically for PR after 5 years regardless of your marriage ( do not volunteer information).

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so you are saying answers to both questions 1 & 2 are yes?

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Post by Wanderer » Thu Aug 09, 2007 7:33 pm

olisun wrote:
magata wrote:As long as your EEA father and continue Exercising the treaty right in the UK you would still be eligible to apply automatically for PR after 5 years regardless of your marriage ( do not volunteer information).

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so you are saying answers to both questions 1 & 2 are yes?
I'd say the answer to 1) is No.

Still wonder what happens to dependants when they stop becoming dependant. Either ur a dependant and dependent or you r not?
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Post by maaz » Fri Aug 10, 2007 2:35 pm

THanks guys
i m cleared bout q2 but still confused bout q1.ane help
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Post by magata » Sat Aug 11, 2007 9:05 am

maaz, for question 1 read the following you may find something useful.


5. Extended Family Members

"Extended family members" means a person who is not a family member of an EEA national as described above and satisfies one of the conditions set out below:

If a person is a relative of the EEA national, his spouse or his civil partner and is residing in an EEA member state in which the EEA national is also residing, as the dependant upon the EEA national or is a member of his household and wishes to accompany or join the EEA national in the UK or having joined the EEA national in the UK, continues to be dependant upon him or to be a member of his household.
If a person is a relative of an EEA national or his spouse or his civil partner and on serious health grounds, strictly requires the personal care of the EEA national, his spouse or his civil partner.
If a person is a relative of an EEA national and would meet the requirements in the immigration rules (other than those relating to entry clearance) for indefinite leave to remain in the UK as a dependant relative of the EEA national were the EEA national, a person present and settled in the UK.
If a person is the partner of an EEA national (other than a civil partner) and can prove to the decision maker that he is in a durable relationship with the EEA national (Unmarried Partner).


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Post by maaz » Sun Aug 12, 2007 3:06 pm

thanks a lot magata

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Post by magata » Mon Aug 13, 2007 10:44 am

maaz, you are very welcome

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Post by Wanderer » Mon Aug 13, 2007 11:06 am

From UKvisas site:

[quote]Extended family members (Regulation 8)

Who counts as an Extended Family Member? Do they have a right to join the EEA national in the UK?
An Extended Family Member is a relation of the EEA national who does not fall under the “Family Memberâ€
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