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That's correct. If you hold another EU nationality sich as Irish for example, you could apply for the permit based on your other citizenship. If you hold only British citizenship, the Unmarried Partner visa would be the appropriate one.However, my basic understanding is that this visa is for family members of Non-UK EEA Nationals?
See here: http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=25209Atomo wrote:Hello guys,
I have a query regarding the UPV.
I am Bz on a student visa that will expire in 2009. My partner (Italian) and I have been living together for 2 yrs now therefore we are eligible for the Unmarried Partner visa.
My partner has been here for almost 5 yrs and is about to request his citizenship.
Questions:
1) is there any advantage/ difference in Appling under UK law rather EU Law?
2) Would my application under Eu law interfere in any way on his application for citizenship? If so, is it better them wait for his citizenship and them apply for the UPV?
The reason I would like to apply now rather that wait is that I could start a post-graduation course in September that is a part-time course (only) therefore not appropriate for someone on student visa.
Many Thanks