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by CR001 » Sun Sep 24, 2017 9:32 pm
You are getting confused.
To qualify for ILR based on 10 years long residence, you must have 10 years of legal residence for the whole period
If during YOUR 10 years, you have been on an EEA family member residence card, you MUST submit evidence of your EU citizen sponsor being a qualified person exercising treaty rights for the whole time you relied on the residence card, i.e. 7 years from what you post. Evidence you need would be P60s, payslips, bank statements, Tenancy agreement etc of your EU sponsor. So you would need ALL her documents for the 7 years.
If she was not a qualified person exercising treaty rights in the UK and you don't have all the evidence, your ILR will fail for the same reasons as PR under the EEA/EU route would fail.
Char (CR001 not Casa)
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