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denard
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Holder of an EEA resident card

Post by denard » Sun Apr 25, 2010 2:54 pm

Hi.
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Re: Holder of an EEA resident card

Post by Plum70 » Sun Apr 25, 2010 5:14 pm

denard wrote:Hi.

I am a holder of an EEA Resident card in UK. I been married with an EU wife for 2 years and we have been divorced few months ago. Now can any one please tell me will my resident card still be valid now that i am divorced.
Retained rights of residence requires minimum of 3 years of marriage to a EU spouse with one of those years spent residing in the EEA state (in this case the UK). So, on the face of it, you do not qualify for retained rights and your RC is no longer valid.
Now i met e girl in my country when i was on holiday and i really like her so i am thinking of getting married with her, but she wont be able to come to UK so can i bring her here as my wife?
What is your country of origin and on what basis (immigration status wise) would you be able to bring your wife to the UK seeing as your RC is no longer valid?

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