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The test center and the provider are in the list.CR001 wrote: Is your test and test provider on the current HO list??
To use an expired test, you must meet both requirements.
Assuming you are applying for ILR based on long residence, what has your EEA spouse been doing the whole time you have held an EEA FM residence card?
Why not apply for PR under the EU regs (£65)?
Wow..that's a new revelation for me now.CR001 wrote:If you don't qualify for PR due to your wife not being a qualified person, you will not qualify for ILR based on long residence either as you are required to submit substantial evidence of your EU sponsors exercising treaty rights for the WHOLE period that you are relying on being an EEA FM residence card holder.
If you are unable to prove she was a qualifying person exercising treaty rights for the whole time you are claiming, your ILR will also be refused.
Yes, that is of course the positive out of this.aeun-flux wrote:Thank you so much CR001 and Casa.
I guess I can look into this as £3000 approx saved rather than wasted