Jagaban2020 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 05, 2020 10:33 am
I am a non-EU national who is in a relationship with an EU citizen.
Do you have a EEA Residence Card as their unmarried partner?
Also, since you describe them as EU citizen, I am assuming they are not from Switzerland. Can you confirm?
My question is, given the fact that we have done the customary wedding in our home country and the marriage was registered in the country (he has a dual nationality),
What is your home country? Is this a legally recognized ceremony in the UK?
can I still make my EUSS application using our proxy wedding certificate, the council tax, tenancy agreement, all in both our names?
Not if your ceremony is not legally recognized in the UK, unless... your parter is from Northern Ireland, in which case unmarried partners don't need a EEA RC. As you can see the EU partner's nationality is actually quite crucial here.
can I still make a valid EUSS application after Dec. the 31st
You can make a valid application after December 31st on three conditions:
1. Your family relationship started before December 31st.
2. The EU partner has status under the settlement scheme
3. The relationship continues to exist on the date of application.
So they key thing is:
The family relationship of unmarried partners starts when the non-EU partner is issued with a EEA RC, hence why I ask my first question.
The family relationship of married partners starts on the UK-recognized wedding date.
given the fact that the registrar couldn't give a date due to the backlog, thanks to the lockdown?
Sadly I do not think covid is going to be a justification for missed deadlines, since these have been announced about two years ago, well before covid was a thing. But this is just my personal opinion, haven't heard any communication indicating otherwise.
My posts express what I believe are the facts, based on the best of my knowledge, about the topics discussed in this forum. They do not constitute immigration advice.