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Father cannot sponsor son (assuming neither is EEA).naija99 wrote:Good morning forum
please could anyone advise whether a 21 year old son can be added to a EEA PR application based on ROR. His father was married to an EEA national and they were both granted a 5 year RC but now his father has divorced the EEA national and wishes to apply for PR based on ROR. Can the son be added as he was 21 years old last month.
So if all in UK for 5 years before divorce, it looks like son has acquired PR along with father on basis of treaty rights exercised by EEA wife/stepmom.naija99 wrote:Son no longer has relaionship wih step-mum
son was under 21 before decree absolute and dependent
step mum has been a qualified person for over 5 year
theyve all been in uk for over 5 years
PR should have been acquired during Jan 2015.naija99 wrote:The marriage lasted from 1st January 2010 to 19 August 2016. EEA national was self employed throughout.
The step son turned 21 on 26 August 2016. So I believe step son should be ok, am I right?
You haven't confirmed that the son was already living in the UK at the time of the marriage. There may be complications if the son was not. Was the son's 5 years residence under the regulations completed (a) before the divorce and (b) before turning 21?naija99 wrote:The step son turned 21 on 26 August 2016. So I believe step son should be ok, am I right?
naija99 wrote:Son no longer has relaionship wih step-mum
son was under 21 before decree absolute and dependent
step mum has been a qualified person for over 5 year
theyve all been in uk for over 5 years
naija99 wrote:The marriage lasted from 1st January 2010 to 19 August 2016. EEA national was self employed throughout.
The step son turned 21 on 26 August 2016.
Unfortunately, it's all consistent with the son arriving in the UK on 5 September 2011. I hope the last sentence of the first reply quoted should've started "They'd all been...". If the OP were a competent native English speaker, I'd see the reply as evasive. As it is, we shouldn't rely on it being a grammatical error.noajthan wrote:naija99 wrote:Son no longer has relaionship wih step-mum
son was under 21 before decree absolute and dependent
step mum has been a qualified person for over 5 year
theyve all been in uk for over 5 yearsnaija99 wrote:The marriage lasted from 1st January 2010 to 19 August 2016. EEA national was self employed throughout.
The step son turned 21 on 26 August 2016.