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I have been in uk as a student with student visa from 2005 - 2008. Then in 2008 I sent the application to apply for RC . My partner is working full time . We move in together in 2007.Lucapooka wrote:The criteria for PR under EU rules are that you have been in the UK for five years as the dependant partner of an EU national who has been exercising unbroken treaty rights or has, himself, acquired PR. Nothing in your post sufficiently indicates you might qualify in these circumstances.
Obie wrote:Well you are not strictly speaking a family member under Regulation 7(3) until a Residence Card is issued.
You coud argue that the Homeoffice should count from the time you made your application which was successful, which is 2008, and therefore you should be issued a Permanent Residence card.
This argument has been successful in some cases and failed in other. In any event i wish you al the best.
Obie wrote:Well you are not strictly speaking a family member under Regulation 7(3) until a Residence Card is issued.
Thank you for the reply, although , I would like to ask ,is being mother of an eu citizen count me in as a family member apart from being unmarried partner with the eu citizen . Is it ok for me to travel with the children with the children within Europe without my partner?
Does this mean that if an EU citizen aquired PR, one no longer must exercise his threaty rights in order for his non EU partner to get a RC? My husband told me that we would be able to apply for my PR before expiry of my RC as he had PR already when we married. Is that true?Lucapooka wrote:The criteria for PR under EU rules are that you have been in the UK for five years as the dependant partner of an EU national who has been exercising unbroken treaty rights or has, himself, acquired PR. Nothing in your post sufficiently indicates you might qualify in these circumstances.