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I had assumed that is what I'm trying to do now, since I am an EEA citizen (UK is a member of the EEA)?MPH80 wrote:An EEA2 card only applies if you have exercised your treaty rights in another EU country - have you done that?
Yes, British and living in the UK since birth.Obie wrote:What is your nationality OP?
Are you a British?
Do you pass the financial test?James3 wrote: We have also been considering this option "Apply to join family living permanently in the UK" https://www.gov.uk/join-family-in-uk/overview
I believe we meet all of the eligibility requirements for that one, with the only risk being a difference in UKBA's and my interpretation of,
"(You must also prove that:) your relationship to your family member is genuine and recognised in the UK" and,
"(You must be one of the following:) living together in a relationship for 2 years"
Thanks for the clarification, this one can be ruled out then.Obie wrote:Then neither you nor your girlfriend qualify under EU law.
Even if you had qualified as an EEA national, which you don't, i would have had immense difficulty in reasonably concluding that the relationship you have with this American lady can be classified as Durable in accordance with the letter and spirit of the word.
My partner and I did it, at great expense, we arranged a student visa, which bought us the time to apply for an Unmarried Partner Visa, I reckon we spent around £40,000 in Uni fees alone.James3 wrote:Thanks for the clarification, this one can be ruled out then.Obie wrote:Then neither you nor your girlfriend qualify under EU law.
Even if you had qualified as an EEA national, which you don't, i would have had immense difficulty in reasonably concluding that the relationship you have with this American lady can be classified as Durable in accordance with the letter and spirit of the word.
I assume that you wouldn't regard our relationship as durable since we lack two years of physical cohabitation. In which case, how do those in long distance relationships ever achieve two years of cohabitation? "UKBA, can we live together please?", "No! you need to have lived together first!".
Wanderer wrote:Do you pass the financial test?James3 wrote: We have also been considering this option "Apply to join family living permanently in the UK" https://www.gov.uk/join-family-in-uk/overview
I believe we meet all of the eligibility requirements for that one, with the only risk being a difference in UKBA's and my interpretation of,
"(You must also prove that:) your relationship to your family member is genuine and recognised in the UK" and,
"(You must be one of the following:) living together in a relationship for 2 years"