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Your acquisition of PR depends on your spouse/sponsor.katka1311 wrote:Hi...I am a non-eea national residing in the UK for the past 6 years with my wife and 2 children. I am due to apply for Permanent Residence Card based on the continuity of 5 years which I have worked without a gap. My wife, who is my sponsor has a gap in her status due to the birth of my son. Worked 2010-2013 (including maternity leave) but did not return to work and looked after my son. 2015 she has started a University and became a full time student, expected to graduate in 2018 and she occasionally works on an Ad Hoc basis. My question is: what are our chances of getting the PR card? Should we apply as a family or just for myself? My wife did not have a comprehensive sickness insurance....is it also required for mature students? We are homeowners with a mortgage, do u think they would still refuse because of the gap? If we are to cover the gap, as self sufficient person do we have to printout bank statements for this period of 2 years??? On and off during the 5 years we are residing in the UK we have received tax credits...can this fact challenge our self sufficiency? Thank you very much for your insights.
It is hypothetical eligibility for, not receipt of, means-tested benefits that disproves self-sufficiency. However, your lack of CSI makes that purely of academic interest so far as the past is concerned.katka1311 wrote:On and off during the 5 years we are residing in the UK we have received tax credits...can this fact challenge our self sufficiency?
If someone cannot achieve proof of PR at this time then yes, obtaining RCs, (one each), would be prudent.katka1311 wrote:I have a residence card in place expiring in Oct 2016. My wife has a blue document confirming her residency but not a permanent residency. She is exercising her treaty rights since 2015 Feb when she has become a full time mature student. In case of a refusal of my application for permanent residency what document should I apply for? Would that be a residence card again? How to increase my chance of receiving a permanent residence card? Should my wife apply for CSI before we send off our application?
Thank you all.