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pr for non eea with eea for 6yrs

Post by franky24 » Tue Aug 18, 2009 11:33 pm

hello,everyone pls i need some i wonder if someone help me i have been reading this forum and the information i have find here is been encouraging,pls i am non eea living with belgium citizen for about six yrs i had my resident card few months ago and is for 5 yrs according to the directive its says that your start from the you start living with your eea partner as the residence card is only a confirmation of the right you already have those that mean i can apply for permanent residence now or i have to wait for another five years.my partner as work for atend college for the last six years,can i also metion that we got married at the registry about 3 months ago.any advise will be most appreciated thanks in advance.

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Post by vinny » Wed Aug 19, 2009 2:53 am

If you have proof of PR, then I believe you may apply for confirmation.
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pr after durable relat.but rc finish in 2014

Post by franky24 » Wed Aug 19, 2009 8:26 am

tanks for your respons i really appreciat six is durable but iam kinda confuse about the law when it says lawfully living for 5yrs i got my pr few months ago we also have a child wish is almost five years.my partner is dual british and belgium she is been studying as british so she never paid for her study would that also be a problem.pls. i am really despirate about this and confuse, any advise will be great pls my fellow forum bros and sist. help me.

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help on eea4 urgent.

Post by franky24 » Thu Aug 20, 2009 8:49 am

hello vinny please i am still dieing for more information regarding my post. if you could go throuthg it again and help me i really need this.thanks.

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Post by vinny » Thu Aug 20, 2009 2:15 pm

If you have proof that you were an extended family member (in a durable relationship/unmarried partner) or family member (spouse) of a qualified EEA national for at least the last 5 years, then you may apply for confirmation of your Permanent right of residence.
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Post by franky24 » Fri Aug 21, 2009 3:09 pm

vinny wrote:If you have proof that you were an extended family member (in a durable relationship/unmarried partner) or family member (spouse) of a qualified EEA national for at least the last 5 years, then you may apply for confirmation of your Permanent right of residence.
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Post by mzenzen » Tue Aug 25, 2009 1:17 am

guys, i need a little advice in here..

got married with an EEA on the 06-0e9-2006 the date on the divorce petition that was sent is the 24-08-2009 which makes it 2 year 11 months and 18 days.. so 3 years less 12 days!!!!! how would that affect my application for the residence retention after divorcing an EEA national??????????????????
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Post by vinny » Tue Aug 25, 2009 1:53 am

mzenzen wrote:guys, i need a little advice in here..

got married with an EEA on the 06-0e9-2006 the date on the divorce petition that was sent is the 24-08-2009 which makes it 2 year 11 months and 18 days.. so 3 years less 12 days!!!!! how would that affect my application for the residence retention after divorcing an EEA national??????????????????
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