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by 1963British » Wed May 27, 2009 10:08 pm
There are others here that probably know better but I will give a try at answering your question.
You are the spouse of a UK Citizen which also makes you the spouse of a EU Citizen.
Your spouse has the right of free movement in the EU and with that comes the right for her to bring you.
Your spousal visa is limited leave but that visa in order to become indefinite leave requires that the two of you be living together for two years.
Lots of problems with your idea.
If your spouse goes to the Netherlands, you can follow and then work there.
If your spouse stays in the UK, I do not believe you will be permitted to reside and work in the Netherlands.
Regardless, if it was possible to do this, you may very well find yourself causing grave harm to yourself getting ILR.
In light of the new immigration rules, I would be extremely hesitant in doing anything that would throw out your eligibility under the old rules through the discussed transitional rules.
If I was in your position, I would want to be able to apply for ILR exactly 28 days before you have two years here and then apply for citizenship at exactly the three year mark.
Once you are a citizen you can do as you want.