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If spouse/sponsor has been exercising treaty rights continuously for 5 years as a qualified person and you have been married to them at least 5 years and you have been in UK at least 5 years then you should have acquired PR automatically;loveforlove wrote:Hello All,
Sorry if my questions have been raised earlier, but could you please advise me on my case.
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Thank you for your consideration.
Many thanks!
Suggest apply whenever this becomes the case:loveforlove wrote:Thank you LilyLalilu and noajthan for your help.
Could you please share your experience, when is the best time to apply for Permanent Residence if my Residence card is going to expire in May 2017?
My understanding is PR cards do have an expiry - of 10 years.loveforlove wrote:Many many thanks, noajthan, for providing relevant information.
Sorry to be annoying, but I would like to clarify one more thing regarding the PR card. As LilyLalilu have mentioned earlier that "These days the PR document for non-EEA citizens takes the form of for a plastic credit card-sized card, not an endorsement in you passport. This card will be valid independent of the validity of you passport/travel document." Does it mean that PR Card does not have any expiry date?! And in future, I can get the new passport once it expires without applying for a new PR card? Because I've just checked the HO website and found the information where they say the following:"You can apply for a new residence card or permanent residence card if the passport containing your old residence card has expired - you can’t transfer it to a new passport.".