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Hi,anjelala wrote:Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knows whether you can be in the UK under two different grounds and both 'visas' being valid?
(Sorry, wasn't sure which board this would go on, so I went for this one)
In my case - I am on a Tier 2 (General) Migrant visa, but intending to apply for a residence card as the family member (partner, not married) of an EEA citizen.
If I get the residence card, will my Tier 2 visa be cancelled (curtailed, or whatever they call it). Or can I have both concurrently and they both count.
The reason I ask is that I'm not yet sure on what grounds I'm going to apply for ILR/Citizeenship, so want to have the timer on both running at the same time.
(The toss up is: shorter time with Tier 2 (2 more years), but tied to my employer versus longer time on EEA card (5 more years), but could work anywhere)
Thanks in advance!
Lol. How embarrassing for UKBA that this is probably true. I wonder if Theresa May knows this.Nimitta wrote:I agree. Thanks to all gurus on the immigrationboards who help us understand the EU laws.smalldog wrote:I would tend to trust the advice from regular posters on this forum more than UKBA frontline staff.
The time spend under Tier 2 and EEA2 RC cannot be adjustable between each other for getting ILR/PR normally after 5 years. But I believe if you hold both types and continue to meet the conditions of relevant visa you can claim ILR/PR because two visas can co-exist.anjelala wrote:
I certainly would also be keen to know whether anyone has successfully gotten ILR under Tier 2 with a EEA RC issued during their time...
Thank you sheraz7, I will have 5 years under Tier 2 this August. It would be good to hear if someone applied under similar conditions.sheraz7 wrote:The time spend under Tier 2 and EEA2 RC cannot be adjustable between each other for getting ILR/PR normally after 5 years. But I believe if you hold both types and continue to meet the conditions of relevant visa you can claim ILR/PR because two visas can co-exist.anjelala wrote:
I certainly would also be keen to know whether anyone has successfully gotten ILR under Tier 2 with a EEA RC issued during their time...