Firstly, thank you for all your valuable advice - I've been reading posts for a while, figuring out the best route.
My boyfriend and I are gathering documents to submit an EEA(EFM) application but I come here with a few questions, seeking reassurances.
About us: I am non EU and have been in the UK for 5.5 years (first as a student and then working with Tier 2), whilst my boyfriend (EU citizen) has been in the UK for 5 years (working). He just applied for a permanent residency.
We have been together for three years, and living together for two. Although, Jan-Feb 2017 I was staying in the flat he was sharing with a flatmate, we officially moved into our own flat on 10th March 2017. Since then we have been living in our own apartment.
Due to some unbearable work circumstances, I am going to resign and give my notice but with this, a few questions arise:
- 1. Can we and should we apply for an EEA(EFM) for me now, before the 2 years of our first official move in date?
2. If we can apply now, would a letter from his then flatmate, together with one or two other documents prove we lived together in the three months we were looking for a flat?
3. Apologies if I should ask this one in a different thread - is it possible that my Tier 2 curtailment letter is sent to me before my last day on the job? At the moment, we are hoping that, even if I resign this Friday, we still have at least 4.5 months to sort and wait the EEA(EFM) application out (my notice period + the 60 day curtailment period of my visa after the HO letter arrives)
4. After we apply, as the HO is keeping my passport, does this mean that I can stay in the country even if the decision making goes past the 60 day curtailment period on my Tier 2 visa? I am a bit confused as in the EEA(EFM) guidelines it says that I do not have a right to stay in the country during the decision making time but how can I leave without my passport? If they are still processing the application past the 60 day curtailment, should I just overstay until they return my documents? I don't want to break any laws!
5. Is it an issue that my boyfriend already applied for a PM? Ideally we would have applied at the same time but unfortunately we were not aware of the change in my work situation until he after submitted the application.