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Thank you CR001,CR001 wrote:You acquire PR automatically after 5 years residence or 5 years marriage to an EU citizen. The date of the PR card is just that, the date of issue of the card.
What is your immigration history before you got your RC?
On what basis did you qualify for an EEA RC?
Thank you sir ,CR001 wrote:Your qualifying period then starts from the date of marriage. Unlikely a BC application will be
successful due to your overstay, until September 2021.
Even if me and my wife get divorce? We don't have this plan at all as we planning to have child soon but just I want to know the regulation and I want to know my rights !CR001 wrote:You are now considered 'settled' so should be fine after Brexit.
Ok thank youCR001 wrote:No unlikely as you are considered 'settled', which is the same as holding ILR under the UK immigration rules.
The government's current plan seems to be to cancel it by 2 years after exit, by which time you should have applied for settled status on the basis of your wife being an EU citizen with long residence.Daniann wrote:Now what's the future ( after the Brexit) for non EU who hold PR ? Can the HO revoke my PR or cancel it after the Brixet ? Especially that my wife ( EU) she will be British in few months ?