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Are you still married? What does your husband do in the UK?rebeccap wrote:Hi, can anyone please help me with this?
I have been in UK for over 6 years and hold an EU resident permit which was iuused as i am married to an EU national. We are not together anymore and I want to know if I can apply for Indefinate Leave to Remain in UK after the 5 year permit, event if I am seperated from my husband? [/b]
we are still married, but he left a month ago, he works in a supermarket as a cleaner.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:Are you still married? What does your husband do in the UK?rebeccap wrote:Hi, can anyone please help me with this?
I have been in UK for over 6 years and hold an EU resident permit which was iuused as i am married to an EU national. We are not together anymore and I want to know if I can apply for Indefinate Leave to Remain in UK after the 5 year permit, event if I am seperated from my husband? [/b]
If he lived in accordance with the regs for five years (him working would be a good example) and you lived with him, you will have qualified for PR.rebeccap wrote: we are still married, but he left a month ago, he works in a supermarket as a cleaner.
we have been married for just over 3 years, i have been working for 5 years, as was he since we got married. am I right to understand that after my 5 year EU resident permit, even if we are not married by then, I can apply for permanent resident status?EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:If he lived in accordance with the regs for five years (him working would be a good example) and you lived with him, you will have qualified for PR.rebeccap wrote: we are still married, but he left a month ago, he works in a supermarket as a cleaner.
Can you demonstrate that he was working and that you lived in the UK at the same time as each other?
I Know you were asking her past stay with him.but still she dont have to live with him for her to gain pr.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:If he lived in accordance with the regs for five years (him working would be a good example) and you lived with him, you will have qualified for PR.rebeccap wrote: we are still married, but he left a month ago, he works in a supermarket as a cleaner.
Can you demonstrate that he was working and that you lived in the UK at the same time as each other?
I am aware of case 267/83 Diatta. If you read my post, I never said that the OP needed to live under the same roof.john987 wrote:I Know you were asking her past stay with him.but still she dont have to live with him for her to gain pr.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:If he lived in accordance with the regs for five years (him working would be a good example) and you lived with him, you will have qualified for PR.rebeccap wrote: we are still married, but he left a month ago, he works in a supermarket as a cleaner.
Can you demonstrate that he was working and that you lived in the UK at the same time as each other?