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EEA FAMILY PERMIT RETAIN RIGHT OF RESIDENCE

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jigar09
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EEA FAMILY PERMIT RETAIN RIGHT OF RESIDENCE

Post by jigar09 » Wed May 16, 2012 3:52 pm

Hi Friends
I need advise on my EEA family permit which was issue in 2007 I am suppose to apply for the PR in coming oc2012 But my wife has left me with my 3 year old daughter and its nearly 2 months i have no idea where she is?
Now what should i do..Shall i start the divorce proceeding or just wait for her response but I am sure she has make up her mind to seprate me or divorce.
please advise what should have been done in this case?
thanks

Sonofman
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PR or ILR

Post by Sonofman » Tue May 22, 2012 2:05 am

I have similar problem, but in my case we have stared the divorce proceeding.

My 5yrs RC will expire in July.

I am not sure which application to make, PR or ILR.

I have been a student and working as well for about 4yrs.

She is not ready to cooperate in anyway.

We lived together for 4yrs and she was working even before then. I don't know about now as communication died ages ago.

Decree nisi is expected any time soon.

What should I apply for next month?

Thanks!

stetois
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Re: PR or ILR

Post by stetois » Tue May 22, 2012 7:13 am

Because you guys stayed with your wives for more than 3 years before separation you have retained rights of residence even if you divorce. you will just have to show the caseworker that during the period you were together SHE was still exercising her treaty rights non stop. yes you should apply for PR

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