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Do you mean you had a EEA residence card as the family member of a EU national between 2013-2018 by virtue of that marriage?lolobobo2022 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 09, 2022 2:44 pmI was originally married to an EU national and had 5 years visa from 2013 to 2018. the married did not work out and we got divorced.
How long were you divorced for? (how much time between your divorce and your second marriage?)I met someone else and we got married.
Sounds correct, since you need to have been in the UK as the family member of a EU national for a continuous period of 5 years, but you broke that period when you got divorced. Hence your clock restarted when you remarried another EU national.My second spouse is also from EU and when my 5 years visa was about my lawyer advised me to apply for another 5 years visa based on my second marriage. So we did and they gave me another 5 years visa.
When UK left Europe, I applied to the EU settlement scheme in 2021 and they gave me only pre-settled status. When I queried it they said that I have been with my second wife for less than 5 years and so not eligible for settled status.
The system tells that to everyone who applies and who has a NI record of 5 years or more, but that doesn't mean you are eligible for Settled Status. It only means what it says in the tin: That you have been in the UK for more than 5 years. But that is an automatic system, and it does not know you got divorced, or what other visas you held since. So a human has to verify if you are indeed eligible for Settled Status, and once that happens, it tells you your real entitlement.I told them that when I applied the application suggested that I will be getting settled status based on my NI history
Correct.and being in the country legally for more than 7 years but they said that I have to wait until 5 years has elapsed after my second married before I can qualify for settled status.
Yes, me, and many other people here. When I was given Pre-Settled Status I had already spent over 8 years in full time employment and paying taxes in the UK. So when I applied, the system said it looked like I was entitled to Settled Status. But I knew they would come and say "Actually no, it's just pre-Settled" because 5 out of those 8 years have ben under the Tier system, not as family member of a EU national. I got pre-settled and had to wait a further 3 years to get Settled.has anyone been in a situation like this?
Those texts oversimplify the rules and are extremely misleading. They assume that whoever is reading the page is obviously a EU national, and don't clarify that different rules apply for non-EU family members of EU nationals (non-EU family members cannot cannot rely on any period of residence, it has to be a period of residence where they were the family member of a EU national).Does anyone know if they are correct in what they said because the Gov website says you qualify for settled status if you have been continuously residing in the UK for more than 5 years which I have been legally.