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Can you expand on this? Were you a student or were you on a work visa? Were you working more than permitted hours on a student visa? Were you allowed into the UK? If so, on what visa?
Provided you were legally (not just religiously) married to a non-British EEA national, you would have acquired the legal right to reside in the UK by your marriage on 15th December 2009.
I was on 15 Dec 2009 legal on a student visa, now i got pr in Nov 2016,secret.simon wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2017 8:52 amCan you expand on this? Were you a student or were you on a work visa? Were you working more than permitted hours on a student visa? Were you allowed into the UK? If so, on what visa?
What was your immigration status in the UK between April 2008 and December 2009?
Provided you were legally (not just religiously) married to a non-British EEA national, you would have acquired the legal right to reside in the UK by your marriage on 15th December 2009.
I only had 3 month gap in between marriageredsaintt wrote: ↑Sun Oct 01, 2017 8:48 pmI was on 15 Dec 2009 legal on a student visa, now i got pr in Nov 2016,my student visa expires on 23 Dec 2009, I applied after 3 month for RC cause of Christmas and new year holidays and later preparations of documents, these 3 month counts when I go for naturalizationsecret.simon wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2017 8:52 amCan you expand on this? Were you a student or were you on a work visa? Were you working more than permitted hours on a student visa? Were you allowed into the UK? If so, on what visa?
What was your immigration status in the UK between April 2008 and December 2009?
Provided you were legally (not just religiously) married to a non-British EEA national, you would have acquired the legal right to reside in the UK by your marriage on 15th December 2009.
secret.simon wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2017 8:52 amCan you expand on this? Were you a student or were you on a work visa? Were you working more than permitted hours on a student visa? Were you allowed into the UK? If so, on what visa?
You have not answered the question on whether you were working more than 20 hrs on a student visa. Is this why your visa was withdrawn? If so, you may have been in breach of immigration law which will affect your good character requirement for naturalization