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Jsjs
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PR FOR POLISH

Post by Jsjs » Sat May 23, 2015 11:00 pm

dear all ,
I polish lady who live in UK and work since October 2010 untill now without stopping .
Please note I had my blue card on Decamber 2011 when I get married to non EEA person .
I need to know the following please ,
1-when can I get my PR?
2-if I stopped working after 3 month from now (September), how that will effect me in term of getting PR and how that will effect my non EEA husband in term of getting his PR? As we got married in September 2011 he got his visa on Decamber 2011

Thank you

LilyLalilu
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Re: PR FOR POLISH

Post by LilyLalilu » Sun May 24, 2015 11:45 pm

If you were registered under the Worker Registration Scheme (WRS) and have worked continuously from Oct 2010 in line with WRS requirements, you would automatically obtain PR in October 2015 (if you are still working then).
If you stop working in September, you need to be an otherwise qualified person from September 15 to October 15 to obtain PR. This could be done by either maintaining worker status (for example if you were made redundant and immediately registered with a job centre), or by being a jobseeker (register with the job centre or just keep copies of applications you are sending etc.), being self-sufficient (= have enough funds and private health insurance), studying (again with sufficient funds and private health insurance).

Not sure about the non-EEA question but I am sure some others will be able to help with this :)
All information given is just my opinion as a member of this forum and does not constitute immigration advice.

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