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Correct.wolf123 wrote:I am a Non EEA National, married to an EEA National and living in UK as Dependent having RC for 5 Years.
so in my case for how long i can visit my family back in Asia in a given one year?
is it 6 Months in one year?
the number of visits does matter in a given one year as long as they dont exceed more than 6 months in total ?
Kindly refrain from digging up topics that are 4 years old, it clutters the forum. Please continue in your existing topic you posted yesterday.daleuk wrote:I hope I do not get told off for reopening an older topic
However my query is related, but different. I am the British Citizen (BC), with non-EEA spouse. Whom should eventually have a UKRC 5yr Family member of EU national. Assume that we both reside permanently in UK, as self-sufficient (likely to be Employed too).
Am I correct in saying that if both the BC and non-EEA with UKRC, are absent from UK for >6 months in a 12 month period (starting from which point?), then this person will still be allowed reentry as RC is still valid? Both BC and non-eea will travel together.
However at point of ILR, we would have not completed the required 5yrs residence in the UK to claim ILR, the only impact is that the 'clock' is reset to zero at whatever point we were outside the UK for more than 6 months.
I think the above is correct, but I have just one query regarding the continual validity of the UKRC, which expires after 5yrs, will this be renewed easily? or it is a whole new process to go through again.
Finally, what if the non-eea spouse whom had a UKRC, that expired whilst outside of UK, and attempts to reenter, will they be allowed to do so?