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SET3.3 How do spouses qualify?Guerro wrote:you should have lived together outside the UK?
Plum70 wrote: BC is another matter as this is open to future changes.
Wait and see is right... I do not think that it is worth worrying to the point that you would consider paying extortionate fees via the UK route.Guerro wrote:Plum70 wrote: BC is another matter as this is open to future changes.
And that's why I'm sacred. Eea nationals and their family members will get pr after 5 years without the points system. The directive will not be affected by any domestic change and this raises concerns on how the HO will overcome this dilemma to allow eea nationals and their family members to get bc without points, while everybody else will get ILR via points system!
We just wait and see
i think you have information about the french! can you tell me how to naturalise as a spouse of a french national married abroad for 5 years?Plum70 wrote:Guerro wrote:Plum70 wrote: Wait and see is right... I do not think that it is worth worrying to the point that you would consider paying extortionate fees via the UK route.
It won't be too long before the govt. announces its proposals.
I don't have as much information as you might think! I do know that a non-EEA spouse of a French national may naturalise after 3 years of marriage on the proviso that the marriage is duly registered with the French authorities, s/he can communicate effectively in French etc. Your spouse should know more or can find out from the French embassy.Guerro wrote: i think you have information about the french! can you tell me how to naturalise as a spouse of a french national married abroad for 5 years?
Disclaimer: English translation by Google Chrome.Artcle 21-2 wrote:An alien or stateless person who marries a spouse of French nationality, after a period of four years of marriage, obtain French nationality by declaration, provided that the date of this statement of community life both emotional material has not stopped between the couple since their marriage and the spouse has retained his French nationality.
The period of cohabitation shall be five years old when abroad, when the declaration is no reason to have resided continuously and regularly for at least three years in France after marriage or not able to prove that his spouse was enrolled in French the term of their community living abroad to register the French outside of France. In addition, the marriage celebrated abroad must have been a transcript prior to the records of the French registry.
The alien spouse must also provide evidence of sufficient knowledge, depending on its condition, the French language.