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Post by maxmelion » Mon Jun 10, 2013 5:48 pm

hello every body
i married eeu woman on 2008
i came to uk as visit 2009 for month then back to my country
i inter uk june 2010 with intry clearnce
recieved recedience may 2011 ( 3 years in teh country )
iam nn eeu husband who married eeu wife who get her british nationalty last year so she is british nationalty now but my recedence on her europ nationalty.
we married 5 years ago and i live in uk since june 2010 working never stopt full time . i got 3 p60 and paid full tax and never ask for penfits or tax credit which i work over 40 houre per week for 3 years .( only one mounth out of country in this 3 years as holiday paid from my work )
me and my wife got alot of problems and i cant live with her anymore but she said she wouldnt send me to home but i dont trust her , i think she might do that ,, i dont know what to do,,, im scared devorce her and then she will send me to home ,, or after 2 years and my visa finish i cant apply for Permnant reciedent ..
anyone can advice me what i do .

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Post by Obie » Mon Jun 10, 2013 8:45 pm

Well if your marriage has broken down, you could divorce her, and you may be able to retain your residence, as it appears you have been married for over 3 years.
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Post by maxmelion » Mon Jun 10, 2013 9:54 pm

Obie wrote:Well if your marriage has broken down, you could divorce her, and you may be able to retain your residence, as it appears you have been married for over 3 years.
We married 2008 it's about 5 years ago nd I live in uk 3 years with 5years reciednce . nd been working full time for this 3 years nd I got 3 p60 .

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Post by Obie » Mon Jun 10, 2013 10:38 pm

You should be fine after you obtained the divorce.
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Post by maxmelion » Tue Jun 11, 2013 8:39 am

Obie wrote:You should be fine after you obtained the divorce.
Should i anything after divorce in home office ? Is it possible to apply for PR after two years ?
What if I'm gonna marry other person ?

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Post by fatimahh » Wed Jun 12, 2013 9:43 am

is your wife exercising treaty rights?? worker, student or self-sufficient person?
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Post by maxmelion » Wed Jun 12, 2013 2:08 pm

fatimahh wrote:is your wife exercising treaty rights?? worker, student or self-sufficient person?
My wife got last year British Citizen nd she work as manager in big combany for more than 6 years so she exercising treaty right nd she is in perfect finenciall situation in uk .

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Post by fatimahh » Wed Jun 12, 2013 5:48 pm

Then as said by Obie before you should be ok to apply for PR after obtaining the decret absolue for divorce. Once PR granted, you can get married again.
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Post by maxmelion » Wed Jun 12, 2013 7:51 pm

fatimahh wrote:Then as said by Obie before you should be ok to apply for PR after obtaining the decret absolue for divorce. Once PR granted, you can get married again.
Thank you mrs fatmah God bless you
Last question after devorce nd in two years will I need any decuments from her for PR , like her work staff nd decuments her treaty right in uk ....ect ?

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Post by maxmelion » Tue Jul 16, 2013 1:29 am

my wife leavin next mounth what i should do now?

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Post by Obie » Tue Jul 16, 2013 10:32 am

What is the current position of your case? Have you started the divorce process?
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Post by maxmelion » Wed Jul 17, 2013 2:38 pm

no . she just want leave the house thats all . she left note to leave the house but we didnt talk about the devorce or anything but im scared she leave and then she does things without letting me know what her plans .

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Post by sublime688 » Wed Jul 17, 2013 4:27 pm

maxmelion wrote:no . she just want leave the house thats all . she left note to leave the house but we didnt talk about the devorce or anything but im scared she leave and then she does things without letting me know what her plans .
I would suggest that you get a Solicitor to do your divorce and your retained right of residency advice as soon as possible. You need a Lawyer that does both Family Law and Immigration Law. Once the divorce is done, you don't need any more of your wife's proof to remain in the UK.

Good Luck with that my friend

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Post by Obie » Wed Jul 17, 2013 10:15 pm

You have to do things sensibly, as she has few cards she can play if you act in an arrogant manner.

She can refuse to sign the divorce papers, and also refuse to provide you evidence of her treaty rights, or even cease exercising treaty right, which may not get you far.
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Post by maxmelion » Thu Jul 18, 2013 12:31 am

Obie wrote:You have to do things sensibly, as she has few cards she can play if you act in an arrogant manner.

She can refuse to sign the divorce papers, and also refuse to provide you evidence of her treaty rights, or even cease exercising treaty right, which may not get you far.
she cannt lose her job bcos of me becos she has good position and good work for few years , i honestly dont know wat to do , she only want leave bcos she doesnt trust me but she loves me so much .
i really want finish this merriage . , could u plz tell me what i have to do and i will do excatly what u tell me .

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Post by maxmelion » Thu Jul 18, 2013 12:34 am

sublime688 wrote:
maxmelion wrote:no . she just want leave the house thats all . she left note to leave the house but we didnt talk about the devorce or anything but im scared she leave and then she does things without letting me know what her plans .
I would suggest that you get a Solicitor to do your divorce and your retained right of residency advice as soon as possible. You need a Lawyer that does both Family Law and Immigration Law. Once the divorce is done, you don't need any more of your wife's proof to remain in the UK.

Good Luck with that my friend
thank u my friend, but the problem she is a good person and she helped me alot but she is sad person and i cant devorce . i promised her i wont hurt u , and i think she wont devorce me . im really scared

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Post by Obie » Thu Jul 18, 2013 11:47 am

I feel sorry about your position.

The choice is yours. You deserve to be treated with respect, and if she refuse to do so, you ought to have a dialogue with her about this.
If this fail to reap any fruit, then you and only you would need to decide the step forward.

Divorce is a massive step, but on reading your case, and provided you can gather evidence showing she has been working in the preceding 5 years, which i believe is the case, as she secured British Citizenship, then you should be fine with the divorce. If that is what you really want.
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Post by maxmelion » Thu Jul 18, 2013 2:40 pm

Obie wrote:I feel sorry about your position.

The choice is yours. You deserve to be treated with respect, and if she refuse to do so, you ought to have a dialogue with her about this.
If this fail to reap any fruit, then you and only you would need to decide the step forward.

Divorce is a massive step, but on reading your case, and provided you can gather evidence showing she has been working in the preceding 5 years, which i believe is the case, as she secured British Citizenship, then you should be fine with the divorce. If that is what you really want.
thanks obie u r really nice person the problem with me i dont love her and i feel sorry of myself and same time i feel sorry of her and i promised her i never hurt her and i really never back of my promise . in same time i dont want leave uk or police treat me bad . as u said i have good chance to stay here and i really cant live with her anymore and she want leave bcos she think i cheated on her . i really want start new life here without sadness and fight everyday .

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Post by Obie » Fri Jul 19, 2013 2:01 pm

Well in those circumstances, you can do what you think is best.

As far as the law is concerned, I dont think divorce will affect your right of resieence.
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Post by maxmelion » Sat Jan 11, 2014 7:03 pm

maxmelion wrote:
Obie wrote:I feel sorry about your position.
We gettin through divorce do u know any good lawyer good on eeu cases and divorce and ror plz . I think my wife wont coopertive with me . I know where she work nd i know shw still work there but how i can get evedince tht she is still work there . Im.worry
The choice is yours. You deserve to be treated with respect, and if she refuse to do so, you ought to have a dialogue with her about this.
If this fail to reap any fruit, then you and only you would need to decide the step forward.

Divorce is a massive step, but on reading your case, and provided you can gather evidence showing she has been working in the preceding 5 years, which i believe is the case, as she secured British Citizenship, then you should be fine with the divorce. If that is what you really want.
thanks obie u r really nice person the problem with me i dont love her and i feel sorry of myself and same time i feel sorry of her and i promised her i never hurt her and i really never back of my promise . in same time i dont want leave uk or police treat me bad . as u said i have good chance to stay here and i really cant live with her anymore and she want leave bcos she think i cheated on her . i really want start new life here without sadness and fight everyday .

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Post by Obie » Sat Jan 11, 2014 7:09 pm

Then you can proceed with divorce. There is no basis for staying in a relationship not based on love.
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Re: Divorce

Post by maxmelion » Mon Jan 13, 2014 8:41 pm

My left the house and we r going for divorce now but dont think she gona help me . She is changed like a defo person

I only got this things
1- only one p60 (2013) of her orginal
2- copy of her passport ( euro nd british ) she is dual nayionalty
3-her permant recedint but not sure if orginal or copy
4- in 3 years and half we moved 3 houses i got two letters from landloard that both our name on with only one bank statment and one payslips in each Dress ( we staid in botj adress about 4 mounth )
We moved the third adress on 2012 till end of 2013 in flat and i got the cancel tax of them both our name on it .

My decunents
I have been working in that three and half in two places si i got all payslips for 3 years nd half
2- three p60 2011 - 2012-2013 and soon will got 2014
3- one p45 as i changef only jop once since 2010 .

Since i come here working never stopt and pay tax ( i receivef i have repay tax last month as i paid over what i shoulf i pay )

So what i need more ?

So she still working n same place over 5 years but how i prove she work there if she doeasnt want help ?

Do i neef a lawyer? If yes does any1 knows good lawyer for divorce and ror nd good experiance in euro law ?

But im.not sure tht will help m





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sublime688 wrote:
maxmelion wrote:no . she just want leave the house thats all . she left note to leave the house but we didnt talk about the devorce or anything but im scared she leave and then she does things without letting me know what her plans .
I would suggest that you get a Solicitor to do your divorce and your retained right of residency advice as soon as possible. You need a Lawyer that does both Family Law and Immigration Law. Once the divorce is done, you don't need any more of your wife's proof to remain in the UK.

Good Luck with that my friend
thank u my friend, but the problem she is a good person and she helped me alot but she is sad person and i cant devorce . i promised her i wont hurt u , and i think she wont devorce me . im really scared

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Post by maxmelion » Fri Jan 31, 2014 8:17 pm

Start process divorce but she is not willing to help me.dont know what to ? I dont want lose my job..


Obie wrote:What is the current position of your case? Have you started the divorce process?

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Post by maxmelion » Sat Feb 01, 2014 8:56 am

Wife not willing to help me for ROR . I just got copy of her PR not she doesnt want give me her original . Nd i know where is she working nd she is there full time for 6 years as i hight postion . I want know plz how get the docu needed for ror

maxmelion wrote:Start process divorce but she is not willing to help me.dont know what to ? I dont want lose my job..


Obie wrote:What is the current position of your case? Have you started the divorce process?

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Post by maxmelion » Wed Feb 12, 2014 3:53 pm

My wife was granted BC on 2012 but applying without eea3 she applied after 5 years continues working nd living in uk She un willing to help me SO

Some people say if she lived 5 years in uk continuos nd u proshe aquird PR automatic if u prove that she was qualify 4 that which i can send my ex BC letter naturism from ho orginal with copy if her BC .Some poeole say eu nd BC are different staff nd in diffrent places so BC is useless without applying for eea3 for non eea

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quote="maxmelion"]Wife not willing to help me for ROR . I just got copy of her PR not she doesnt want give me her original . Nd i know where is she working nd she is there full time for 6 years as i hight postion . I want know plz how get the docu needed for ror

maxmelion wrote:Start process divorce but she is not willing to help me.dont know what to ? I dont want lose my job..


Obie wrote:What is the current position of your case? Have you started the divorce process?
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