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It is 5 years after your marriage. The right of residence is granted without any application, and the residence card is only a confirmation of this right.BBQrabbit wrote:I really wonder when I'm qualified to apply for the permanent residence of the UK? Is it 5 years after our marriage or 5 years after I got the residence permit?
Well, theoretically that is possible. If you feel like giving it a go, nobody can stop you. The application is free, so there is nothing to loose either. And there is some legal logic in your argument.BBQrabbit wrote:Hi, I still wanna confirm one thing. My husband and I have lived together for 1 year before marriage, so am I regarded as a non-EU family member in that 1 year?
Yes, that is the UK rule, but it is just an implementation of the European law which requires a "durable relationship". Obvious, if you did get married, the relationship was durable, and arguable it was so from the start. Reinterpreting history is often done in legal cases, so this may just work in court. But it certainly is not easy.I will be considered as a member of EU after 2 years of living together