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yes, I'm.CR001 wrote:As an EU citizen, have you resided in the UK for 5 years?
This does not appear to be a stupid question.Diana15 wrote:Hello.
My husband and I we are both from EU, he already has document certifying permanent residence. Can I apply as a family member? Or it's only for non-eu members?
Sorry for stupid question.
Our 5th wedding anniversary will be in June 2016. And 5th anniversary of living here together was last year in October.noajthan wrote:This does not appear to be a stupid question.Diana15 wrote:Hello.
My husband and I we are both from EU, he already has document certifying permanent residence. Can I apply as a family member? Or it's only for non-eu members?
Sorry for stupid question.
Yes, you can acquire PR as a family member via your sponsor.
That would mean your activity in UK is immaterial (although hopefully legal ofcourse).
When is the latest of your 5th wedding anniversary and the 5th anniversary of living in UK with your (current) husband?
You may have acquired PR by then.
Have you had any prolonged absences from UK during that period? how about spouse/sponsor?
It seems you could acquire PR in June then. That is after 5 years residence in UK whilst married to your spouse/sponsor.Diana15 wrote:Our 5th wedding anniversary will be in June 2016. And 5th anniversary of living here together was last year in October.
We have only about 30 days absence from the uk during all these 5 years...
So I must to be married to him 5 years if I want to apply as a spouse?noajthan wrote:It seems you could acquire PR in June then. That is after 5 years residence in UK whilst married to your spouse/sponsor.Diana15 wrote:Our 5th wedding anniversary will be in June 2016. And 5th anniversary of living here together was last year in October.
We have only about 30 days absence from the uk during all these 5 years...
Yes in effect. It takes 5 years to acquire PR.Diana15 wrote:So I must to be married to him 5 years if I want to apply as a spouse?
Are you an EEA national?Diana15 wrote:Hello.
My husband and I we are both from EU, he already has document certifying permanent residence. Can I apply as a family member? Or it's only for non-eu members?
Sorry for stupid question.
OP has already stated above she is an EEA nationalmember wrote:Are you an EEA national?Diana15 wrote:Hello.
My husband and I we are both from EU, he already has document certifying permanent residence. Can I apply as a family member? Or it's only for non-eu members?
Sorry for stupid question.