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I suspect the OP applied as unmarried partner so Retain of Rights is not an option.chaoclive wrote:On what basis did you apply for EEA2? Is your spouse self-sufficient/studying or...? That will influence whether or not you need to maintain your health insurance.
Also, there is the possibility to retain your right to residence in the UK if you relationship fails. Obviously, there are criteria which would need to be filled and you would probably need to ask your spouse for cooperation (to get the passport/ID card/pay slips etc). See here:
http://www.newlandchase.com/nc_blog/art ... _residence
leaving the UK for more than 2 years means you are no longer resident and therefore not remaining in the UK (ILR)I We have been married for a approximately a year and intend to stay here for another couple before moving on to another country.
24 hours more then enough but i heard but not sure ILR may be lost if immigration officer believes that ILR holder do not intend to reside in the United KingdomI'm sure that there's a minimum amount of time that you have to spend in the country to maintain PR. I don't have the figure to hand though.
Could you please tell me what happened to your PSW visa when you applied for RC? was it terminated immediately with your RC application?vinayunited wrote:
I have been living in this country since January 2007, first on a student visa, followed by PSW and now I have my EEA2 permit I have a few question regarding the future.