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Think OP was referring to the expiry of RoR residence card and PR under EEA routeCasa wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2018 8:08 amIf your marriage is legal in the country where it took place, you can't remarry there without first divorcing. Most in this situation apply for a fiance visa to marry in the UK and then submit a FLR(M) application. This is assuming you meet all the requirements, including the minimum income level of £18.600 p.a.
Your first marriage to an EEA National may now come under Home Office scrutiny as to whether this was entered into purely to obtain legal residence in the UK.
Edit: How you do hold ILR when in your other thread you say you will qualify for 10 years LR in 2021
indefinite-leave-to-remain/eea-retained ... l#p1462595
The issue is that she won't be recognised as your wife under British law and therefore also neither for Immigration purposes.
Suppose I deserved that one, thwackkkk!
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