non-EEA partner of EEA national after seperation
Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 5:06 pm
Hello all,
Firstly I would like to apologize if a similar case to mine has already been answered, but I have been using search and have not found an answer.
I find my case to be very sad and somewhat unusual, and I am at a total loss right now as to what will be my fate and what should be done.
I have married to an EEA national (Polish) about 4 years ago, and we have both fought really hard to get me the EEA family permit and the 5 year residence card following that. For the past 4 years we have lived happily together and nothing seemed to be the problem, however only very recently my partner have announced that they do not love me anymore (Out of nowhere) and that we better split. They have told me that they still care for me and would really love me to be able to stay here and continue my life unhindered as they feel responsible for it, and as such would not file papers for divorce so that I can apply for a permanent residence card/naturalization next year in September (5 years since I moved in here).
That is something that I would in fact really want, but I am not sure how my particular situation will be looked over by the home office. Most importantly, I will have to move out and live on my own now... And I am not sure how home office will look at the fact that I will be paying council tax from a different address.
I am fully employed and have been paying taxes and bills and have never claimed benefits (Nor I am planning to) and am fully capable of paying for myself. My partner (Well ex partner now) is planning to keep paying my insurance (As we have insurance for both) - And worst case scenario I am capable of paying it myself... But I dread doing anything because we are not technically together anymore and I really don't want it to look like a sham marriage (As it was not... At least not for the first 4 years of our life together)
To be fair, I don't even know what I am asking here... I just hope for some guidance as to how can I stay living in the UK and moving on with my life here?
Thanks in advance to any response... Even the harsher ones if there would be any...
Firstly I would like to apologize if a similar case to mine has already been answered, but I have been using search and have not found an answer.
I find my case to be very sad and somewhat unusual, and I am at a total loss right now as to what will be my fate and what should be done.
I have married to an EEA national (Polish) about 4 years ago, and we have both fought really hard to get me the EEA family permit and the 5 year residence card following that. For the past 4 years we have lived happily together and nothing seemed to be the problem, however only very recently my partner have announced that they do not love me anymore (Out of nowhere) and that we better split. They have told me that they still care for me and would really love me to be able to stay here and continue my life unhindered as they feel responsible for it, and as such would not file papers for divorce so that I can apply for a permanent residence card/naturalization next year in September (5 years since I moved in here).
That is something that I would in fact really want, but I am not sure how my particular situation will be looked over by the home office. Most importantly, I will have to move out and live on my own now... And I am not sure how home office will look at the fact that I will be paying council tax from a different address.
I am fully employed and have been paying taxes and bills and have never claimed benefits (Nor I am planning to) and am fully capable of paying for myself. My partner (Well ex partner now) is planning to keep paying my insurance (As we have insurance for both) - And worst case scenario I am capable of paying it myself... But I dread doing anything because we are not technically together anymore and I really don't want it to look like a sham marriage (As it was not... At least not for the first 4 years of our life together)
To be fair, I don't even know what I am asking here... I just hope for some guidance as to how can I stay living in the UK and moving on with my life here?
Thanks in advance to any response... Even the harsher ones if there would be any...