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If you have PR & not just a RC you are sorted.Niklog77 wrote:Hi all, I am wondering if someone can help with my query as I am finding it difficult to find definitive information online. I received permanent residence, residence card of a family member of a union citizen last december 2015. I'm Australian male married to French female. Our relationship was under strain just before and during application process but now we are most likely divorcing ( process hasn't started yet ). Where does that leave me with my Permanent Residence, especially because also she wants to return to France.
There were no issues with my application for PR, we breezed through process all eligibility was met and it was issued in good time.
Do or will I need a different visa before or after divorce is basically my question. And will I be asked questions upon return to the uk if I travel by border security? I plan on applying for citizenship and British passport as soon as I can. Thanks in advance for your replies.
Think of your PR card as a Willie Wonka-style 'golden ticket' if you will.Niklog77 wrote:Hi Wanderer, Noajthan. Thanks for the quick responses..
Noajthan I have the permanent residence card, I received it early December just gone. That were my thoughts that now I have settled status it's " in the bag " I was just worried that the card makes reference to being a family member of a union citizen which obviously I won't be for too much longer. Can I expect to get quizzed as to my marital status at any stage on my return to UK if I go on holiday between now and my application for citizenship?