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I appreciate your response.MrSlyFox wrote:Yes you are correct it's five years as a qualified person, your wife will only count from when she became your direct family member (unless she held a family permit or residence card prior to that as a extended family member) so that will be the day you got married in in the UK or the day you came to the UK if you married outside of the UK
Great to know that! Thank you! I will be applying for a PR for both of us in October 2018 then, so well before the UK leaves the EU.MrSlyFox wrote:You can be absent for up to six-months per year or ONE absence of 12 months for important reasons (such as childbirth). So you are fine as you are both well under six months
Yes your fifth marriage anniversary your wife will acquire PR if you are still excusing treaty rights/you acquired PR after your five years as a QP
such as tax returns, bank statements and marriage certificate or anything else?MrSlyFox wrote:Yes you acquire PR automatically, You will just be applying for a document to prove your PR.
I'd say it would be harder because you have to have enough evidence cover five years instead of just the current period for a Resignation certificate or residence card. So much sure you keep your documents in a safe place so they are ready to be used when you apply.