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Apologies just learning how to use the PMs on the forum. ThanksCasa wrote:Why have you applied under EEA Regulations if your partner and child are British? Have you entered under Surinder Singh?
Thanks. I applied as the mother of a British child, my partner advised me to since we are not married yet. I study Scotland and he lives in Sheffield. He is British. My permit expires in January 2017. But in my application, I only used my Child details without including any documents from the Dad, only providing his name and his role as required in the DRP form.Casa wrote:These posts aren't by PM, they're on the open forum where other members can also respond.
I still don't understand how you have applied for an EEA permit when you say that your child is British.
For immigration purposes, British citizens aren't considered to be EEA nationals.
Expect nothing from calling any office; these applications are not sorted out over the phone.Tega wrote:I have applied under the EEA route, with my child document but didn't include any of the dad. I came in as a student 4tier. Thanks
You can’t get a derivative residence card if you have permission to reside in the UK for another reason.Tega wrote:Am Nigerian, immigration status valid till January 2017. Not married. Have a partner. I applied for the Derivatives Residence Permit.
Options to do what?Tega wrote:What options are available? Aside registry which we are planning for next year? Thanks
I earlier said am a student, my partner is British, my relationship is unmarried, my permit expires in January. I have a British Baby. I have not looked at any route except the Derivatives Residence. We are living apart presently bcos am schooling in Scotland and he is based in Sheffield. I don't take any benefits, he provides for your upkeep. We were thinking Derivatives Residence will be a faster route before we get married next year. Thanksnoajthan wrote:Options to do what?Tega wrote:What options are available? Aside registry which we are planning for next year? Thanks
You haven't really provided enough about history, timelines, relationship status, student status.
Are you a family unit, planning to get married? (is that what is meant by 'registry')
- have you looked at spouse visa?
Work plans? Tier 2 route?
You haven't said how long you've been a student nor what you're trying to achieve (another student gig; residence; privilege of citizenship).Tega wrote:I earlier said am a student, my partner is British, my relationship is unmarried, my permit expires in January. I have a British Baby. I have not looked at any route except the Derivatives Residence. We are living apart presently bcos am schooling in Scotland and he is based in Sheffield. I don't take any benefits, he provides for your upkeep. We were thinking Derivatives Residence will be a faster route before we get married next year. Thanksnoajthan wrote:Options to do what?Tega wrote:What options are available? Aside registry which we are planning for next year? Thanks
You haven't really provided enough about history, timelines, relationship status, student status.
Are you a family unit, planning to get married? (is that what is meant by 'registry')
- have you looked at spouse visa?
Work plans? Tier 2 route?