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sorry i made mistake..D4109125 wrote:Your friend may have retained her rights of residence for EEA purposes as her husband left (possibly the UK?) though that may be difficult to prove as there is no information on the husband, perhaps he was already married? Did she try and trace him?
For a long residence application, the 5 years under EEA law would have to be substantiated (proving spouse was exercising treaty rights) which is again difficult to prove unless she can trace him. There are provisions to grant leave outside the rules which she may satisfy given the length of time she has been here and the ties she has to the UK (a lack anywhere else). I think legal advice would be appropriate. For an article 8 claim, what family does she have here?
Requirements to be met by an applicant for leave to remain on the grounds of private lifevinny wrote:When did she get married and when did her husband 'leave' her?
She may have problems retaining her rights of residence if 10 is unsatisfied.
How does she know he isn't injured or dead? Has she reported him missing?
vinny wrote:Before disappearing, did he make it clear that he was leaving her? Or did he just disappear without any warning or explanation? If it's the latter, then she should report him missing.
Whose property is she living in?
Does she have any mutual friends with her husband who may know his current circumstances?