A few people have said this, but it's not what the UKBA have on their website - according to the "Guidance for Croatian Nationals" document:EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:Your partner can stay in the UK for as long as they wish.
How can we build up time living together to support a "partner" application if her time in the UK is limited to three months?If you want to stay for longer than three months you will need either to be working, self-employed, a self sufficient person or a student. This is called exercising your Treaty rights. If you want to work as an employee in the UK, you will normally need our permission before you start work. You may need to obtain an accession worker registration certificate (called a "purple registration certificate").
I am a British citizen. (Apologies for any confusion over this!)Directive/2004/38/EC wrote: Options are:
(1) your partner becomes self employed (NOREL)
(2) your partner becomes a student (NOREL)
(3) your partner becomes self sufficient (and gets private medical insurance) (NOREL)
(4) your partner gets a permission from UKBA and a job (NOREL)
(5) you prove you have a long term relationship, and then get the equivalent of a Residence Card
(6) you are married, and then get the equivalent of a Residence Card
The options which have nothing to do with your relationship are marked (NOREL)
I do not think you can claim you have a long term relationship if you have not lived together, do not have a house together, or children together. I think the application will be rejected. There are not hard and fast rules, but I do not think you will win.
So this is about your partner doing one of the options (1)-(4). And then staying in UK is easy.
I do not see that you have ever answered the question of your citizenship. You say you are "UK resident". What is your citizenship(s)?
Thanks for your post, I have done the reading on the options above, and the most sensible, honest approach is (5). I am disappointed to hear that you think an "unmarried partner" application would be rejected. My partner and I can evidence an exclusive relationship going back two years and ten months, which can be corroborated by many sources. She has lived with me in the UK for a number of weeks on two occasions, and will be again from next month onwards, where we'd hoped to arrange a more permanent "move".
Do you mind me asking what experience you have of such applications? For example, have you worked for the UKBA? (Feel free to PM if you wish.)
Thanks again for reading, all the best.