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Negev and Aure
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EEA1 or EEA3???

Post by Negev and Aure » Tue Jan 03, 2012 6:16 am

Hello all
First thank you very much! if you can share from your knowlage I will be very grateful.

i am an unmarred partner of a EEA citizen exersaiting her trithy rights in the uk for the lest 6 years. I am on a residence card visa and have been in the lest five years.

We are planing to apply for a permanent residence this year and had a few questions.

1) I know that the non EEA unmarried partner souled apply with the EEA4 form but cant undersand if my EEA partner need to use form EEA1 or EEA3?

2) These the application need to be done in tow stages?
E.g- these my EEA partner needs to be permanent residence before i can apply? or should we just send the 2 forms together and apply at the same time?

Is there any benefits of applying in 2 stages?

3) do you have any idea what is the criteria for qualifying as self sufficient?
We have around £35,000 in our bank account that we left there throughout the 6 years. Is that enough??

thank you very very much!
Negev & Aure

seputus
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Re: EEA1 or EEA3???

Post by seputus » Tue Jan 03, 2012 6:59 am

Negev and Aure wrote:Hello all
First thank you very much! if you can share from your knowlage I will be very grateful.

i am an unmarred partner of a EEA citizen exersaiting her trithy rights in the uk for the lest 6 years. I am on a residence card visa and have been in the lest five years.

We are planing to apply for a permanent residence this year and had a few questions.

1) I know that the non EEA unmarried partner souled apply with the EEA4 form but cant undersand if my EEA partner need to use form EEA1 or EEA3?

2) These the application need to be done in tow stages?
E.g- these my EEA partner needs to be permanent residence before i can apply? or should we just send the 2 forms together and apply at the same time?

Is there any benefits of applying in 2 stages?

3) do you have any idea what is the criteria for qualifying as self sufficient?
We have around £35,000 in our bank account that we left there throughout the 6 years. Is that enough??

thank you very very much!
Negev & Aure
1. EEA1 is for temporary residence. EEA3 is for permanent residence, and so this is the one to use.

2. Your EEA partner doesn't need to apply at all, but if they want to eventually obtain British citizenship then it makes sense for you both to send applications EEA3 and EEA4 together. There is no value to applying separately or in stages.

3. £35K seems like it'd be enough. The only other very important piece of evidence is CSI (Comprehensive Sickness Insurance) that shows it has covered you for at least 5 years.

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