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PR- Do the 5 qualifying continuos years need to be from the

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2016 9:26 pm
by paris_uk
PR- Do the 5 qualifying continuos years need to be from the date of application? 

Hello Everyone,

Just a quick question please.
I'm a French citizen and had been living in the UK since 2009 and have always worked. However, for personal family reasons, I had to spend the last 13 months in France. I am now back in UK and have resumed my employment. I would now like to apply for the EEA Permanent Residence. My five+ continuous qualifying years are from 2009 -2015. Can I apply for PR now in 2016 with those years? Or do the 5 years need to be starting and "going back" from the date of application for the PR?

I hope I'm making sense and many, many thanks in advance for advising me on this.

Kind regards. 

Re: PR- Do the 5 qualifying continuos years need to be from

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2016 9:59 pm
by Noetic
Indeed you can :)

Re: PR- Do the 5 qualifying continuos years need to be from

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2016 11:23 pm
by noajthan
2009-2014 is good enough.

No need to exercise treaty rights after acquiring PR.
And absence of up to 2 years permissible.
That's how free and easy the laissez faire system of free movement is.