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No negative impact on spouse's status.magda1983 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2023 11:04 pmThanks! One more question: if I become a British citizen, does it have any implications to the pre-settled status of my spouse? It was issued on the basis of being a family member of the EU citizen and becoming British affects that basis: does it matter in any way?
It depends when you get British Citizenship and when your spouse gets Settled Status. The earliest your spouse can apply for Settled Status is autumn 2024 (see answer below). You will need to wait for the outcome of that application, and then, if by that time you are already a British Citizen, then your spouse can apply straight away. So it really depends on your combined application processing times.
Yes, that time counts. Time for their Settled Status starts to count on the day they arrived in the UK with their valid EUSS family permit, not when they were issued Pre-Settled Status. There is no obligation to have spent 5 years on Pre-Settled Status to be eligible for Settled Status. The only requirement is to prove 5 year of continuous UK residence as a EU citizen which started before December 31st 2020, or as a family member of a relevant EU citizen. Time under EUSS Family permit counts towards that.2. Does the time required for the ILR/settled status start from the date in the BRP? My spouse was granted the EUSS family permit to join and arrived to the UK in autumn 2019. That is several months before the date in the BRP and I wonder if that time could count.
As others have said, and as per answer above, no, that time does not count, as your spouse was not under a EU-related type of permit, so the condition to be a family member would not have been met.3. Before autumn 2019, my spouse spent some time in the UK under the Short-term study visa. Is my understanding correct that there is no way to make it count towards the ILR/settled status?
There is the question of your spouse having to do a paper-based application for their Settled Status. Family members of dual EU/UK nationals have to do what is called a "Lounes application", which as far as I know (but others can correct me if this has changed since last time I checked) is only available as a paper form, and takes considerably more time than online applications. So whatever time you gain by becoming British citizen for their citizenship application, you might loose in delays of their Settled Status application with the paper-based constraint. Haven't done this myself, but might or might not be worth the hassle.magda1983 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2023 11:04 pmThanks! One more question: if I become a British citizen, does it have any implications to the pre-settled status of my spouse? It was issued on the basis of being a family member of the EU citizen and becoming British affects that basis: does it matter in any way?