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avellana86 wrote:Hello,
I am a Brit living in the UK with my partner, a non EU national. We have been together one year and living together 6 months.
Currently he holds an EEA2 residence card on basis of his previous partner (they are separated but not divorced).
If he finalises the divorce with his wife, and I become his sponsor, how would it work...? Specifically:
1) Would we need to get married, or can I sponsor him as my unmarried partner? If we get married, is it better to do this in the UK?
2) How soon could (or should) we apply for new visa after the divorce?
3) I understand it costs £850 to apply from outside the UK, correct?
4) I understand he would need to apply from outside of the UK i.e. go back to his native country to make the application and wait for it to be processed before he is allowed to return 'home'? Home office website states this might take around 15 working days to process. Would it be better for me to go with him (so we can co-sign documents etc) or remain in the UK?
5) Apart from that 15-ish days to process the visa, are there any other applications to be made or waiting around to be done?
6) I understand I would need to satisfy a financial requirement of proving I earn more than £19k, correct? Do they look at his past financial history in the UK at all, or are they only interested in mine?
7) Is it likely we would run into issues due to him divorcing his Italian wife then applying for entry in a new category on the basis of a new relationship... (our relationship is genuine and committed, and started several months after he separated from his wife, but I understand the proximity/overlap may not look good on our application.)
Any advice much appreciated! Anyone been in a similar situation??
Obie wrote:How long has you partner been married to this Italian national?
How long have the resided in the UK with the Italian national for?
He may be able to retain his right of residence in certain circumstances. If he fell into one of those circumstance, it make no sense in him changing his status.
avellana86 wrote:He should now be applying for PR, but I'm not confident we can prove his wife's 'continuous 5 year period', as she hasn't declared any income for the past 2 years.
Are there any other routes available to him?
If the I, you refer to is a British citizen, then no.avellana86 wrote:Hi,
I found the below on UKBA.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
7.1 Retention of the right of residence following divorce or annulment of marriage/dissolution of civil partnership
A person who ceases to be a family member of an EEA national who is a qualified person or who has acquired permanent residence on termination of a marriage or civil partnership will retain a right of residence if:
the marriage or partnership lasted for at least three years immediately before the initiation of proceedings for divorce, annulment or dissolution, and the parties to the marriage or civil partnership had resided in the UK for at least one year during the duration of the marriage or civil partnership.
In such circumstances a family member retains a right of residence if:
(a) S/he is a non-EEA national but is pursuing activity which would make him/her a worker or a self-employed person if s/he were an EEA national,
(b) S/he is a self-sufficient person,or
(c) S/he is the family member of a person in the UK who is either a worker, self-employed, or is a self-sufficient person.
(a) is currently difficult to show - could (c) be an option for us? So I would become sponsor but still within the EEA track?
Thanks in advance!
avellana86 wrote:To update on this situation - we are trying to accumulate enough documents to prove his wife has been exercising treaty rights so he can apply for PR EEA4. Am not convinced we will have enough - but hopefully it is worth a shot.
A further question. Almost 2 years ago he applied for Italian citizenship which is possible after 3 years of marriage to an Italian citizen. The process *SHOULD* take up to 2 years so - if all is accepted - he *SHOULD* get citizenship by March 2014 - which when his RC is also due to expire.
All is very quiet with Italian embassy though...
I was wondering if it might be possible (and more importantly - more likely to be successful than EEA4) to apply for some kind of extension of his current RC on the basis that he is waiting to be granted Italian citizenship (and can provide documents to show he has submitted his application to the embassy etc).
If so, would he need to wait until his current RC expires in March before he can apply? He has some important travel next summer so we were planning to send off [EEA4] papers now and get passport back in time for this.
Thanks in advance for your advice...