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sanita222
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Post by sanita222 » Sat Jan 01, 2011 2:32 pm

hi
i am indian national i got querry regarding my status if i got divorced from my wife who is latvian national and in points i will tell you the detail of case as well
1-married in cyprus in 31/08/2005 which is eu country
2-we move to uk in 21/03/2008
3-i got first Family member residence stamp and now i have document of residence which gonna expire on dec 2014
4-cos of some financial issues my wife she apply for housing and council tax benefit as well but that we get only from july 2010
what i want to know that is there any chance that i can apply for permanent residence in uk now as i married with my wife more than 5 years now or i need to complete 5 years in uk and what will gonna happened with my rights and movement in uk if i get divorce.
can i use polygammu route if i also wanna merry in india as a muslim?
how long time maximum i can stay out of country that doesnt effect mu PR

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rachellynn1972
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Post by rachellynn1972 » Sat Jan 01, 2011 11:13 pm

Can you leave the forum and look some where else for you marriage and immigration purpose...... You marries gher to stay here, i gues you must have paid her a lot of money like many of you do.

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Post by vinny » Sat Jan 01, 2011 11:53 pm

Please continue in original thread.
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