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Hi noajthannoajthan wrote:May 2017.
Its not as simple as that, read the guidance.
Don't believe everything you read.mosandow wrote:Hi noajthannoajthan wrote:May 2017.
Its not as simple as that, read the guidance.
I have read on another' topic posted on this forum that the 5 years commence from the day marriage got registered!
And can I not apply for anything before May 2017 ! In fact I mean before March brexit triggered!
Can I apply for any early confirmation that I sent the application! Or something like that ?noajthan wrote:Don't believe everything you read.mosandow wrote:Hi noajthannoajthan wrote:May 2017.
Its not as simple as that, read the guidance.
I have read on another' topic posted on this forum that the 5 years commence from the day marriage got registered!
And can I not apply for anything before May 2017 ! In fact I mean before March brexit triggered!
Follow the Directive. Registering a marriage has nothing to do with it.
Not sure what you mean.mosandow wrote:Can I apply for any early confirmation that I sent the application! Or something like that ?
The sponsor have been in the UK since 1998 and have been working since then , also got PR , thought I as a family member of a qualified Eu citizen , only need to be married to them 5 years ! Not the time when I entered the U.K.noajthan wrote:Not sure what you mean.mosandow wrote:Can I apply for any early confirmation that I sent the application! Or something like that ?
The earliest you may have acquired PR is May this year - depending on sponsor's activity in UK and assuming both party's absences from UK (if any) have been within prescribed limits.
Apply in or after May.
No, the clue is in the name: you cannot acquire permanent residence in UK if you have not lived in UK as per requirements to acquire PR.mosandow wrote:The sponsor have been in the UK since 1998 and have been working since then , also got PR , thought I as a family member of a qualified Eu citizen , only need to be married to them 5 years ! Not the time when I entered the U.K.noajthan wrote:Not sure what you mean.mosandow wrote:Can I apply for any early confirmation that I sent the application! Or something like that ?
The earliest you may have acquired PR is May this year - depending on sponsor's activity in UK and assuming both party's absences from UK (if any) have been within prescribed limits.
Apply in or after May.
This is not a visa and there is no 28-day rule or anything like that.mosandow wrote:Thank you very much noajthan for your help,
And what would be the worst scenario if I applied 2 months earlier!
Hi noajthan, I wonder whether or not the EU treaties will be still enforced after article 50 triggered ? In other word will you still be able to apply for EEA2 /EEA3 etc.. !noajthan wrote:This is not a visa and there is no 28-day rule or anything like that.mosandow wrote:Thank you very much noajthan for your help,
And what would be the worst scenario if I applied 2 months earlier!
You will be refused as you will not have acquired PR at that time so it can't be confirmed.
Yes you will be able to, as per UK EEA Regs, and as backed by the full weight and power of EU law.mosandow wrote:Hi noajthan, I wonder whether or not the EU treaties will be still enforced after article 50 triggered ? In other word will you still be able to apply for EEA2 /EEA3 etc.. !
Aw thank you man for quick replay .noajthan wrote:Yes you will be able to, as per UK EEA Regs, and as backed by the full weight and power of EU law.mosandow wrote:Hi noajthan, I wonder whether or not the EU treaties will be still enforced after article 50 triggered ? In other word will you still be able to apply for EEA2 /EEA3 etc.. !
if you read the Act to give power to PM to trigger Article 50 (published today) you will see it does not speak to any changes or cancellations of such rights.
In fact it couldn't.
The UK EEA Regs will remain in force for at least two more years as, even with this week's momentous announcements, Article 50 has not yet been triggered.
Viva free movement!