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First question: in what way are parents dependent on you?heyitsme wrote:I...
I genuinely want to move to the UK with my parents but my job in France requires me to stay till the next year which is why I can't move immediately this year so do you think Is there any possibility in any way that I can apply for my parent's UK residence card while not staying full time in UK myself?
To summerize, Will it be possible for me to apply for my dependant parents UK residence card via surinder singh route even if I myself don't permanently move to UK (and only visit them every weekend) while my wife and children move to UK with my parents? Will the UKBA raise any objection?
This issue has been troubling me for quite some time. If anyone could help with this query I would be really thankful.
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You already risk failing the centre of life test because wife has been returning to UK.heyitsme wrote:...
1) I don't know how will the home office (UKba etc) assess that I am living all the time with my parents?
2) If they require any evidence of my physical presence all the time in UK please tell me how they will establish that? I can get the UK home under my name, utilities etc.
3) Do I need to tell them about my continued employment in France?
When a worker returns to the Member State of which he is a national, after being gainfully employed in another Member State, a third-country national who is a member of his family has a right under Article 10(1)(a) ...
This, in itself, will likely cause the "center of life" test, that the UK applies on top of the EU law, to fail.heyitsme wrote:I would visit them in UK regularly every weekend (Saturday Sunday).
That is immaterial. IOf your wife meets the requirements for citizenship and she is married to a British citizen, she can apply for naturalisation irrespective of where you are located.heyitsme wrote:My wife couldn't apply as I moved to another country shortly after her ILR.
My understanding is submit adequate documentary supporting evidence for each application.heyitsme wrote:Thanks for the post noajthan. Check your pm please.
Can you please tell me, if the applicants have to submit the proof of having severed their ties with the EU member state on returning to UK? If so when do they require such proofs is it at time of family permit application or at time of EEA2 FM residence card application?
Nooooo! That's a no-no. You are living on the edge here.heyitsme wrote:She left UK about 4 years ago. We have been visiting UK for short term but never had issues with the immigration.