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Can't see how its going to fly.JamesFr wrote:Hi guys,
I'm an EEA national (French) and currently working in the UK. Two years ago I brought my girlfriend over, who happens to be from a non-EEA country. This was on the back of an EEA family permit. After six month she received the residence card and so far so good.
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Long story short: Is it possible to get her the 'retained right of residence' on the grounds that I (her EEA sponsor) will be moving outside of the EU for a couple of years? It doesn't mean that our relationship ends at all and we would plan to visit each other quite often.
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Let me know, any advice is appreciated
Note This board does not exist to promote evasion of or even game-playing with immigration law & border control.JamesFr wrote:Ok, thank you CR001, I guess I was misinformed on that matter.
Just to entertain a hypothetical idea:
If I was to leave the UK for 1-2 years with the intention of coming back, and my girlfriend would stay in the UK and continue working as normal without filing for a new visa, how likely is this to be successful? It's not like they check on her, right? At least they haven't done so in the two years she's been here. And once I'm back from the US, it would be like this has never happened..
I know it sounds crazy, but I'm sure other people must have done it. Apart from the moral stance on it, is it feasible?
Thank you