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The easiest route will be if you upgrade your German permanent residence into German citizenship/passport like in UK the holder of UK indefinite/Permanent residence status can upgrade it to British citizenship/passport. Otherwise you can apply a 5 years EEA2 residence permit if your EEA national partner start exercising its treaty rights such as working, self sufficient, studying, self employed etc.
You have to apply for 5 years Residence Card. Having permanent residence status in Germany gives you no advantages in any other country of the EU. There was a EU Directive giving permanent residents the same rights of free movement the EU citizens enjoy, but it is was effectively ruined by "should" clauses. The Member states were supposed to discuss it last November, but no news so far and I don't believe there would be in the nearest future.mabus wrote:Now my question, I have to apply in the UK the residency card (5 years visa) or can I directly apply the Indefenit visa or can i directly apply for british citizenship?
Because I have a permanent visa for Germany and have lived and worked already 8 years in the EU (Germany).
Will my German residence permit revoked it?