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askmeplz82 wrote:you can skip that one year wait period on the PR status only under
the following condition:
On the day you get your automatic PR status and your wife has already got her British citizenship and also kept her original EEA citizenship (this is very important) and you are still living together as partners (Man & Wife), then you can skip that one year in PR status and apply for the British Citizenship
If they are not a British citizen then you will need to wait an extra year after they acquire PR.ANGELA LIMA wrote:Hi
Must the non EEA acquire residence first or the EEA acquire BC first?
Thanks
I would love to see the part of British law that uses 'man & wife' now, or any time since civil partnerships became legal.askmeplz82 wrote: you are still living together as partners (Man & Wife)
If you obtained your 5 year residence card before July 2012, then you will profit from transitional arrangements for the family members of dual EEA/British nationals and the residence status of the non-EEA national will not be endangered if their partner obtains British (while keeping the original EEA) nationality before the non-EEA national secures PR status.ANGELA LIMA wrote:Hi
Must the non EEA acquire residence first or the EEA acquire BC first?
Thanks