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imraniqbal2010
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European/british wife

Post by imraniqbal2010 » Sun Jul 10, 2011 4:08 pm

Hi,

my wife is from EU but now she qualifies for citizenship,we been married for nearly 18 months,living in uk.i m still on Tier 1 General.
if she get citizenship and i apply on her british citizenship as a spouse which visa i should apply.should i apply for spouse visa and after how long i can apply for ILR.
will it be two years after marriage(means another 6 months) or need to spend two more years.

alekos
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Post by alekos » Sun Jul 10, 2011 4:45 pm

It's much quicker, easier and cheaper for you to apply for a Residence Card as your wife's non EEA husband. All of this under EU Rules rather than UK Immigration rules.
Thank you everyone in this forum.

imraniqbal2010
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Post by imraniqbal2010 » Sun Jul 10, 2011 5:20 pm

alekos wrote:It's much quicker, easier and cheaper for you to apply for a Residence Card as your wife's non EEA husband. All of this under EU Rules rather than UK Immigration rules.
But on EEA2 i have to wait longer to apply for permanent residency?

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Post by alekos » Sun Jul 10, 2011 5:26 pm

As I understand, it can take a year to be Naturalized. Then it could take another year for your spouse visa, plus fees. I wouldn't do it, but if you're desperate to attain ILR asap and you have money to spare, go for it.
Thank you everyone in this forum.

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