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Unfortunately it appears you may not have acquired PR status.AHoseason wrote:Thank you for your quick reply.
I have not worked since 2003. I claimed JSA in 2003/4. After that I have had no work.
( I am uncertain what income I had between 2004 and 2007, sorry that sounds lame but...)
I claimed DLA in 2007 to present day
I claimed ESA in 2014 to present day
I hope that is clear and you can clarify
Many thanks
noajthan wrote:DR does not lead to PR.
Unfortunately, you don't appear to have a clearcut case as British child could stay with British parent.AHoseason wrote:noajthan wrote:DR does not lead to PR.
But I could make a valid application for DR ?
https://www.gov.uk/derivative-right-res ... ligibilityPrimary carer
You’re eligible for a derivative residence card if you’re the primary carer of someone who would have to leave the UK if you left.
The person you care for must be one of the following:
- a British child who’d have to leave the EEA if you left the UK
http://www.eearegulations.co.uk/Latest/ByPage/part1_55 (3) A person satisfies the conditions in this paragraph if—
(a)he terminates his activity in the United Kingdom as a worker or self-employed person as a result of a permanent incapacity to work; and
(b)either—
(i)he resided in the United Kingdom continuously for more than two years prior to the termination; or
(ii)the incapacity is the result of an accident at work or an occupational disease that entitles him to a pension payable in full or in part by an institution in the United Kingdom.
by OPI am married to a UK citizen
[/quote]5 - (6) The conditions in paragraphs (2) and (3) as to length of residence and activity as a worker or
self-employed person do not apply in relation to a person whose spouse or civil partner is a
British citizen.