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Are you still married or divorced?sandeshk wrote:Hey Need urgent help
Me and my wife got married in March 2014 in India. I came to UK in March 2015 and got my EU resident card in Feb 2016. Due to our personal reason the marriage cant go any further, we came to a mutual understanding for separation. We also have a 7 years old daughter.
I was going through the Retained rights of residence and came to this info
"End of relationship - separation
If a non-EEA national separates from their EEA national spouse or civil partner they remain a family member with the right to live in the UK for as long as they are married to, or in a civil partnership with, an EEA national sponsor who continues to exercise free movement rights in the UK ...
My wife Is an Irish Citizen and she exercise free movement rights in the UK, so does this means I can stay in UK?
Thanks
You will be able to qualify for Residence for as long as she remains a qualified person.sandeshk wrote:She renounce the British citizenship.
If follow from Diatta, that this may not be a problem .noajthan wrote:Very shaky foundations on which to bring remaining family to UK:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/eea-ro ... l#p1397861
And be aware UK is unlikely to be in EU by 2020 which is when (without Brexit) you may acquire PR.