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actually we are separated and she is missing in the uk and my private investigater has been failed to locate her.but mean while i have applied for PR EEA4 and home office required her ID/passport but i don't have.now i am planning to show her that she has left the UK, that's why i am in need of a solid proof to show her absence to home office. now tell me the solution that i should not show the requirement of ID/pasport of her.fysicus wrote:Why do you need to provide proof that your EEA family member has left the UK?
I can only imagine situations where you need to prove that the EEA national is in the UK (and exercising treaty rights).
No she complet 5 years.but no child,,,,,,.i got her 5 years doc.....now i want to apply for PR....Homeoffice need 5 years documents which i have.only problem is her ID,,,,,,Jambo wrote:If she left the UK before completing 5 years and you are not divorced, then you lost your right to live in the UK. Proving that she left the country would not matter. The only exception is if there is a child involved and he is still in the UK.
And, may I ask exactly what documents have you got?w-khan wrote:No she complet 5 years.but no child,,,,,,.i got her 5 years doc.....now i want to apply for PR....Homeoffice need 5 years documents which i have.only problem is her ID,,,,,,Jambo wrote:If she left the UK before completing 5 years and you are not divorced, then you lost your right to live in the UK. Proving that she left the country would not matter. The only exception is if there is a child involved and he is still in the UK.
can i apply for PR with out her ID...
asim72 wrote:There are thousands of eu husbands and wives that go missing when the time of PR comes.
Please provide a credible source to support your bold statements!asim72 wrote:As I am trying to become a politician, I must be totally "politically correct" and say that all these were genuine marriages.
I send my application eea4 with 5 years proof.not eea family member passport/id card....i explain them we are separated,,,,fysicus wrote:asim72 wrote:There are thousands of eu husbands and wives that go missing when the time of PR comes.Please provide a credible source to support your bold statements!asim72 wrote:As I am trying to become a politician, I must be totally "politically correct" and say that all these were genuine marriages.
w-khan wrote:Hi
Guys anyone knows if eea family member left uk so how can you proof they are not living here.(uk).Homeoffice need proof.But i don't undersant which proof they need.plz post here.
thanks
w-khan wrote:Hi
Guys anyone knows if eea family member left uk so how can you proof they are not living here.(uk).Homeoffice need proof.But i don't undersant which proof they need.plz post here.
thanks
w-khan wrote:Hi
Guys anyone knows if eea family member left uk so how can you proof they are not living here.(uk).Homeoffice need proof.But i don't undersant which proof they need.plz post here.
thanks
Hi guys anyone knows if eea4 refused?w-khan wrote:w-khan wrote:Hi
Guys anyone knows if eea family member left uk so how can you proof they are not living here.(uk).Homeoffice need proof.But i don't undersant which proof they need.plz post here.
thanks
Thanks jamboJambo wrote:No idea. You will just need to wait and see.
If they do ask for the documents (they will not refuse the applications, just return it and ask for documents), then you will need to re-apply and explain why her ID is not provided. They should have a record of it anyway so this will not be a reason for refusal.
Hi jambow-khan wrote:Thanks jamboJambo wrote:No idea. You will just need to wait and see.
If they do ask for the documents (they will not refuse the applications, just return it and ask for documents), then you will need to re-apply and explain why her ID is not provided. They should have a record of it anyway so this will not be a reason for refusal.