Status of non-EU family member of an EU national in the UK
Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2016 1:19 pm
Dear all
I hope I can find some answers from the immigration law-savvy subscribers of this forum...I am keen to understand what happens to non-EU family members of an EEA/EU national, who are currently residing in the UK with an EEA family member permit, when that EEA national becomes naturalised? To give you a bit more detail:
• I am an EU national and I got my document certifying PR end of January 2016.
• My partner is non-EU/EEA; we got married in July 2013 and he applied for his EEA family member permit shortly after; he got it in November 2013; it is valid until mid November 2018. Prior to that he was on a student visa.
• I want to submit an application for naturalisation to secure my status in the UK post-Brexit but I understand that the moment I become naturalised, I lose my right to sponsor my partner under the EEA rules - I will be treated as a UK citizen and will need to comply with UK immigration laws i.e. I will no longer benefit from EEA rules on family members.
My questions are as follows:
1. Would my partner be asked to leave after I become naturalised? If so, how soon after?
2. Would he need to apply from outside the UK for the so called UK Spouse Visa and how long would it take? If he switches to a UK spouse visa, would the 3 years he already spent in the UK under EEA rules count towards his permanent residence application later on? (i.e. can we combine time spent under EEA rules + time under UK spouse visa)
3. Thinking strategically, should I hold off with my naturalisation application until November 2018 to enable my partner to apply for a PR as family member of an EU national (unless rules change before that because of Brexit - is this likely)?
If he gets PR, should I then proceed to apply for naturalisation, or should I still wait as my naturalisation may invalidate his PR status under EEA rules? Am keen to apply for naturalisation before the formal UK exit from the EU, which is likely to happen by end of 2018/early 2019, but don’t want to jeopardise my partner’s chances of naturalisation / permanent residence at the same time. He will be able to apply for naturalisation towards the end of 2019.
Does anyone have a view on the issues above? What is the most efficient way for us to secure our future in the UK?
Thanks a lot!
I hope I can find some answers from the immigration law-savvy subscribers of this forum...I am keen to understand what happens to non-EU family members of an EEA/EU national, who are currently residing in the UK with an EEA family member permit, when that EEA national becomes naturalised? To give you a bit more detail:
• I am an EU national and I got my document certifying PR end of January 2016.
• My partner is non-EU/EEA; we got married in July 2013 and he applied for his EEA family member permit shortly after; he got it in November 2013; it is valid until mid November 2018. Prior to that he was on a student visa.
• I want to submit an application for naturalisation to secure my status in the UK post-Brexit but I understand that the moment I become naturalised, I lose my right to sponsor my partner under the EEA rules - I will be treated as a UK citizen and will need to comply with UK immigration laws i.e. I will no longer benefit from EEA rules on family members.
My questions are as follows:
1. Would my partner be asked to leave after I become naturalised? If so, how soon after?
2. Would he need to apply from outside the UK for the so called UK Spouse Visa and how long would it take? If he switches to a UK spouse visa, would the 3 years he already spent in the UK under EEA rules count towards his permanent residence application later on? (i.e. can we combine time spent under EEA rules + time under UK spouse visa)
3. Thinking strategically, should I hold off with my naturalisation application until November 2018 to enable my partner to apply for a PR as family member of an EU national (unless rules change before that because of Brexit - is this likely)?
If he gets PR, should I then proceed to apply for naturalisation, or should I still wait as my naturalisation may invalidate his PR status under EEA rules? Am keen to apply for naturalisation before the formal UK exit from the EU, which is likely to happen by end of 2018/early 2019, but don’t want to jeopardise my partner’s chances of naturalisation / permanent residence at the same time. He will be able to apply for naturalisation towards the end of 2019.
Does anyone have a view on the issues above? What is the most efficient way for us to secure our future in the UK?
Thanks a lot!