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my wife is PR holder

Post by reda » Sat Jul 31, 2010 9:25 am

hi everybody,i'm non eea national married to eea national who was exercing her treaty right for 5 years,she is going to apply for PR next week and i reach this status one year after her,my question which i can find answer is
after my wife get her PR which documents i have to show the home office
when i apply for PR

letter from HO confirme that my wife has acquire the PR and documents show that i was with her in uk for 5 years(no need to show that my wife exerce her treaty right after she get her PR)or i still need to show my wife exerce her treaty right after she get her PR.

thank you in advance.

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Post by Plum70 » Sun Aug 01, 2010 10:27 am

The EEA4 form tells you all you need to know.

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Post by reda » Sun Aug 01, 2010 8:21 pm

Plum70 wrote:The EEA4 form tells you all you need to know.
hi plum70,that's the probleme..
as far as my understanding to eea4 application, I have to show that my wife had exerced her treaty right in the past for 5 years.
it means doesn't matter how far this 5 years were completed before I apply for PR (one day,one month or one year is irrelevant to a dicision)
corect me if i'm wrong,if i show that my wife has acquire PR in the past and i was with her in uk 5 years i'm eligible to apply for PR.

your thougth will be highly appreciated.

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Post by Plum70 » Mon Aug 02, 2010 6:59 pm

Your wife has to show that she has been exercising treaty rights for 5 years up till when you qualify for PR.

So, hypothetically, if you are to attain PR in 2014 then your wife needs to show proof of treaty rights from 2009 - 2014.

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Post by reda » Tue Aug 03, 2010 9:26 am

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="Plum70"]Your wife has to show that she has been exercising treaty rights for 5 years up till when you qualify for PR.

So, hypothetically, if you are to attain PR in 2014 then your wife needs to show proof of treaty rights from 2009 - 2014.

thank you for your reply,but take look here what obie says:







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Obie wrote:


They will not request evidence of exercising treaty rights, as your partner, has secured PR, however they will need some form of proof, together with his PRC showing you have lived together for a period of 5 years in the UK.



hi Obie,
my wife an eea national who has secured PR last month,and i'm (non eea) going to apply for PR after 1 year half,I wondering if i need her documents that show she was exercing her treaty right for the last 5 years.

thank you.

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Reda, you do not need evidence the EEA national has been exercising treaty right, if the person has right of permanent residence.

All you need to show is evidence that they are someone who has secured a right of permanent residence, and evidence you have been in the UK with that person for a period of 5 years.

A letter attesting that you spouse has secured Permanent Residence Certificate and evidence you have been in the UK for 5 years should do.
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Post by Ben » Tue Aug 03, 2010 3:15 pm

Obie is correct.
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Post by reda » Tue Aug 03, 2010 9:52 pm

Ben wrote:Obie is correct.
hi ben,i still not sure about that,if im going to apply for PR using eea4 forum ihave to show evidence of the exercise of Treaty rights in the United Kingdom by my EEA family member, both currently and continuously over the past 5 years,
can you explain me what they want say by currently and continuously over the past 5 years?

thank you in advance.

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Post by reda » Thu Aug 05, 2010 9:53 pm

reda wrote:
Ben wrote:Obie is correct.
hi ben,i still not sure about that,if im going to apply for PR using eea4 forum ihave to show evidence of the exercise of Treaty rights in the United Kingdom by my EEA family member, both currently and continuously over the past 5 years,
can you explain me what they want say by currently and continuously over the past 5 years?

thank you in advance.
please i need help here.

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