daffodile wrote:Hi,
I've received Permanemt Residence Card after 5 months waiting with EEA4.
I've thought 'Document Renewal Date' stampted on it means only renewal (like passport renewal) because PRC doesn't have date of expire as kashyme's thoughtful reply.
But South Korean Embassy interprets PRC is not for PERMANENT/INDEFINITE SETTLEMENT.
The point is 'Document Renewal Date'. They told me this card is issued under the promise of marriage status with EEA spouse, I should prove our relationship every 10 years! They insist this is decision made by Home Office.
If our marriage is broken up, do I lose my rights of permanent residency after 10 years? It is not really persuasive cause Home Office itself allow PRC holders to get citizenship after a year!
Does citizenship also have renewal or validation date??!!
Please give me any informations to refute Korean Embassy's interpretation.
Not sure why you revived a three years old post but never mind.
I don't understand how the South Korea embassy fit in the story. What have they to do with UK immigration?
Once you have PR, you are not dependant on your partner. It doesn't even say on the PR Confirmation that you are a family member of EEA national (which in itself is causing problems to use it in lieu of a Schengen visa as you can do with the RC).