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Eligibility to apply for permanent residence.

Post by ransford » Fri Jun 14, 2013 12:51 pm

l am a family member( husband) of EEA citizen. l obtained my residence permit in 2008 and have been working permanently since then. My wife who is EEA citizen worked until April 2011 and had to stop working because our two children both have severe disabilities and needed 24/7 care. The only benefit we are receiving is disability living allowance.
My residence expires in August so will I qualify to apply for a permanent residence? We have enough evidence from our GP and the consultants about my childrens severe condition.
Can anyone advise me if I qualify for permanent residence? And if not what options do I have?.

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Re: Eligibility to apply for permanent residence.

Post by Amber » Fri Jun 14, 2013 1:11 pm

ransford wrote:l am a family member( husband) of EEA citizen. l obtained my residence permit in 2008 and have been working permanently since then. My wife who is EEA citizen worked until April 2011 and had to stop working because our two children both have severe disabilities and needed 24/7 care. The only benefit we are receiving is disability living allowance.
My residence expires in August so will I qualify to apply for a permanent residence? We have enough evidence from our GP and the consultants about my childrens severe condition.
Can anyone advise me if I qualify for permanent residence? And if not what options do I have?.
This should be posted in the EEA Forum
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