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Why would you want to do this? It is a complicated and costly procedure for as far as I can see very little benefit. ILR (under UK rules) hardly gives you any advantage over the Residence Card (under EU law) you already have!clearme wrote:Hi all,my unmarried partner who is an eea national is about to apply for PR after living and working in uk for 5years.I was granted RC 3months ago for 5years based on our relationship.My question is can i switch from eu law to uk immigration law when she gets her PR because we are getting married soon so i would be able to apply for PR after 2years rather than waiting 5years.Any answer would be much appreciated.
I would say that's another good reason to stay on the EU route. It's free, and more secure than the UK national route, because the UK government can't change it unilaterally, only when all other memberstates agree.clearme wrote:... because the immigration system is ever changing.