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EEA4 and change situation
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 10:13 pm
by yukainlondon
I had had EEA2 for 5 years from 2007 Jan to 2012 Jan.
I applied for EEA4 in Nov 2011, had COA on 3 Nov.
I guess the EEA 4 is coming anytime soon.
However, I wonder what will be happened to my visa EEA4 if my relationship finishes.
I have been in UK since 2002 legally, is it possbile to change UK residence from EEA4?
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 10:49 pm
by Jambo
EEA4 is an application for confirmation of Permanent Residence. Once this is confirmed, you are not dependant on your EEA sponsor any more. There is no need to change this status as this is permanent (as long as you don't leave the UK for more than 2 years).
On a slightly related note - I wonder what happened during the holidays that so many questions in the first weeks of January are about ending marriage and retention of rights.

Re: EEA4 and change situation
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 11:01 pm
by yukainlondon
yukainlondon wrote:I had had EEA2 for 5 years from 2007 Jan to 2012 Jan.
I applied for EEA4 in Nov 2011, had COA on 3 Nov.
I guess the EEA 4 is coming anytime soon.
However, I wonder what will be happened to my visa EEA4 if my relationship finishes.
I have been in UK since 2002 legally, is it possbile to change UK residence from EEA4?
Because, as long as I remember EEA 4 form says, marrige couple, if they finishes the relationship the EEA 4 holoder can stay in UK but not for partner. i haven't got marridge. so that I wonder......
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 11:29 pm
by Jambo
Could you have a look at the
form and let me know where you read that?
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 11:55 pm
by yukainlondon
Jambo wrote:Could you have a look at the
form and let me know where you read that?
I took a look the form again, couldn't find why I feel like that
However there is another reason, some one has to EEA 4,
when she got one a letter with EEA 4 says the visa will finish the time of the relatioship finishes.
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 12:02 am
by Jambo
Are you sure it was EEA4? Maybe it was EEA2 - a 5 years Residence Card?
Have you actually seen the letter? Don't trust hearsay.
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 12:11 am
by yukainlondon
Jambo wrote:Are you sure it was EEA4? Maybe it was EEA2 - a 5 years Residence Card?
Have you actually seen the letter? Don't trust hearsay.
No, haven't seen it.
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 6:44 am
by yukainlondon
yukainlondon wrote:Jambo wrote:Are you sure it was EEA4? Maybe it was EEA2 - a 5 years Residence Card?
Have you actually seen the letter? Don't trust hearsay.
No, haven't seen it.
Hmmm, I remember the letter says so with EEA but I haven't got EEA 4 yet, cannot say explain much more... I just think it could be possible EEA 4 is for non EU people...want to make sure.

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 10:43 am
by Punjab
Jambo wrote:.
On a slightly related note - I wonder what happened during the holidays that so many questions in the first weeks of January are about ending marriage and retention of rights.

You are right Jambo and it's bad for the genuine people who apply for eea4 . There will be a time when they will come to your house and check with neighbour colleagues etc regarding your relationships.
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 12:02 pm
by yukainlondon
Punjab wrote:Jambo wrote:.
On a slightly related note - I wonder what happened during the holidays that so many questions in the first weeks of January are about ending marriage and retention of rights.

You are right Jambo and it's bad for the genuine people who apply for eea4 . There will be a time when they will come to your house and check with neighbour colleagues etc regarding your relationships.
I thought it should be clear what will be happened for the future, no one knows what will happen. I don't pretend to be couple.
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 12:22 pm
by Punjab
yukainlondon wrote:Punjab wrote:Jambo wrote:.
On a slightly related note - I wonder what happened during the holidays that so many questions in the first weeks of January are about ending marriage and retention of rights.

You are right Jambo and it's bad for the genuine people who apply for eea4 . There will be a time when they will come to your house and check with neighbour colleagues etc regarding your relationships.
I thought it should be clear what will be happened for the future, no one knows what will happen. I don't pretend to be couple.
so whats the pint in here???
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 1:31 pm
by yukainlondon
Punjab wrote:yukainlondon wrote:Punjab wrote:Jambo wrote:.
On a slightly related note - I wonder what happened during the holidays that so many questions in the first weeks of January are about ending marriage and retention of rights.

You are right Jambo and it's bad for the genuine people who apply for eea4 . There will be a time when they will come to your house and check with neighbour colleagues etc regarding your relationships.
I thought it should be clear what will be happened for the future, no one knows what will happen. I don't pretend to be couple.
so whats the pint in here???
I think this is free quesiton here. anything I wonder I can ask, can't I?
Wanted to clear for the future possible situation.
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 1:46 pm
by Punjab
yukainlondon wrote:Punjab wrote:yukainlondon wrote:Punjab wrote: You are right Jambo and it's bad for the genuine people who apply for eea4 . There will be a time when they will come to your house and check with neighbour colleagues etc regarding your relationships.
I thought it should be clear what will be happened for the future, no one knows what will happen. I don't pretend to be couple.
so whats the pint in here???
I think this is free quesiton here. anything I wonder I can ask, can't I?
Wanted to clear for the future possible situation.
i meant whats your point means what you wanna tell in simple english..