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I have a EEA spouse Visa due to expire in 2024.
Zimba wrote: ↑Mon Mar 14, 2022 5:04 pmEEA spouse status does NOT exist anymore as all EEA rules ceased to exist after the UK officially left the EU on 1 January 2021. So your EEA visa has no legal validity regardless of its expiry. You simply have pre-settled status (granted under Appendix EU of the rules) which allows you to stay here
If you lived here for more than 5 years you are eligible to switch to settled status (ILR): https://www.gov.uk/settled-status-eu-ci ... led-status
Zimba wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 11:47 amYou can apply for ILR under the long residence rules. The pre-settled status is issued under the UK immigration rules and time spent under such status counts towards ILR under the long residence. Just a note that for the time you spent as an EEA spouse, you must be able to demonstrate that your partner exercised treaty rights
Guide: https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... -residence
Zimba wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 5:32 pmI already explained the condition to you above. Under long residence, you need to demonstrate that your partner exercised treaty rights for the periods of residence under the old EEA regulations or else you cannot apply under the long residence. If you have no contact with them, then this may pose a problem.
As far as I see it getting settled status under Appendix EU should not be dependent on your ex partner. You may just need 5 years of continuous residence for that, from April 2019.
Zimba wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 5:32 pmI already explained the condition to you above. Under long residence, you need to demonstrate that your partner exercised treaty rights for the periods of residence under the old EEA regulations or else you cannot apply under the long residence. If you have no contact with them, then this may pose a problem.
As far as I see it getting settled status under Appendix EU should not be dependent on your ex partner. You may just need 5 years of continuous residence for that, from April 2019.
Under long residence, you need to demonstrate that your partner in this period November 2016 - August 2019 exercised treaty rights. This is the period you held visa under EEA regulation. I assume you had no gaps. The form is SET(LR)Efficientefe wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 6:16 pm@zamba
Bro.. l appreciate you, thank you for your support and just to wrap this up, let's focus on the Long residence option.
If I get this right, I can apply but I may have to show the treaty rights of my ex partner for the period that we where together (ie 2014 to 2019) and not her treaty rights as of today 2022?
Also, again we are not talking about the treaty rights of my current Partner but Ex partner for the period we were together. Correct?
Also , the form have filled online does not exactly say ILR but it says TYpe of Visa = LR is that the same as Indefinitely leave to Remain?
@zambaZimba wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 3:57 pmUnder long residence, you need to demonstrate that your partner in this period November 2016 - August 2019 exercised treaty rights. This is the period you held visa under EEA regulation. I assume you had no gaps. The form is SET(LR)Efficientefe wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 6:16 pm@zamba
Bro.. l appreciate you, thank you for your support and just to wrap this up, let's focus on the Long residence option.
If I get this right, I can apply but I may have to show the treaty rights of my ex partner for the period that we where together (ie 2014 to 2019) and not her treaty rights as of today 2022?
Also, again we are not talking about the treaty rights of my current Partner but Ex partner for the period we were together. Correct?
Also , the form have filled online does not exactly say ILR but it says TYpe of Visa = LR is that the same as Indefinitely leave to Remain?
Please go and read the long residence guide is posted above
Retained right of residence used to be granted under the EEA regulations. EEA regulations ceased to be valid after the UK left the EU.
@zamba