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Well it will all depend on a whole host of issues, like what the reasons for her being out of work ? was she made redundant or simply choose not to work, did she have a medical insurance and evidence to confirm she had sufficient resource during period of economic inactivity.austin100 wrote:Thanks Obi, There are some proof that she worked for a while within the year , but nt for long maybe a few weeks .
That sould be Valuable as well. And you didnt answer the rest part of the question. can you go over it again
The Regulations only provide that the applicant was living in the UK "in accordance with the Regulations" at the date of the divorce. The one year of residence as a couple does not have to be "in accordance with the Regulations".Obie wrote:It is difficult to see how you may qualify for a ROR if you are unable to provide evidence for the year preceeding the divorce, that your wife was a qualified person.