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French Married to UK citizen

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2016 2:09 pm
by cocom
Hello,

I have spent a few hours looking at the various info available and I am still lost!

I am French and I have been married to a British citizen for 7 years (living both in the UK). We have 2 children.

I have been in the uk since 2003, with in work and off work.

I would like to apply for a 5 year residency certificate with the view of getting the citizenship a year later.

I was looking at applying as a EAA qualifying person and provide evidence for the last 5 years only - However I have a period of 4 months in 2011 where I was just looking after my kids and not looking for work or working. Is that going to be an issue?

Also I was wondering whether there would be another route since I am married to a British citizen and have a family in the UK? I can't find any information about that.

Any help will be appreciated!
Coco

Re: French Married to UK citizen

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2016 2:51 pm
by noajthan
EU route migration is the appropriate one for you.

If you weren't doing anything in particular (apart from juggling home, family, spouse, dog & etc) then you need to fall into the self-sufficient category.
To do that you need to have had CSI (health insurance) in place.

Did you have CSI in 2011?

Re: French Married to UK citizen

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2016 2:56 pm
by cocom
Hi,

thanks for the reply.

Do you mean private health insurance?
Probably I had it through my husband's work.

Sorry what is the EU route migration...? Can you post the relevant link for me please?

Re: French Married to UK citizen

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2016 3:00 pm
by noajthan
cocom wrote:Hi,

thanks for the reply.

Do you mean private health insurance?
Probably I had it through my husband's work.

Sorry what is the EU route migration...? Can you post the relevant link for me please?
The EU route is what you are doing, residing in UK as a qualified person and applying for a RC then a DCPR.

Yes, private, comprehensive health insurance will cover the need to show CSI as a self-sufficient person.

Get up to speed here:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _clean.pdf

Re: French Married to UK citizen

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2016 3:06 pm
by cocom
Thanks so do I need to fill out the EAA (PR) form to apply as a family member - which case is it?
My husband would be my sponsor? Sorry I am lost...

Re: French Married to UK citizen

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2016 3:10 pm
by noajthan
cocom wrote:Thanks so do I need to fill out the EAA (PR) form to apply as a family member - which case is it?
My husband would be my sponsor? Sorry I am lost...
No, hubby is British so cannot sponsor you;
he is not considered as an EEEA national in this context (that's UK law - even before Brexit)

You are EEA so have to apply in your own right as the main applicant.
You don't need a sponsor.

Assemble your timeline & associated evidence (which needs to be rock-solid);
figure out which categories of qualified person you have been (eg worker, self-sufficient etc);
fill out the 'monster' form;
see how it shapes up.

Re: French Married to UK citizen

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2016 3:40 pm
by cocom
Ok so I can still use my worker/jobseeker timeline I understand and fill the 4 month gap in the monster with the health insurance certificate for 2011...
Is that correct?

Basically being married to a British citizen is irrelevant.

thank you.

Re: French Married to UK citizen

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2016 3:42 pm
by noajthan
cocom wrote:Ok so I can still use my worker/jobseeker timeline I understand and fill the 4 month gap in the monster with the health insurance certificate for 2011...
Is that correct?

Basically being married to a British citizen is irrelevant.

thank you.
Yes, that's it.

The only benefit (in immigration terms) of a British spouse is there is no need to hold settled (PR) status for a further year before shooting for the privilege of citizenship.

Re: French Married to UK citizen

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2016 3:57 pm
by cocom
ok thank you for your help.