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Should I become British citizens after Lounes case

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Should I become British citizens after Lounes case

Post by Stawberrys » Mon Aug 06, 2018 5:47 am

I have my permanent resident and my husband is non eu. He has 5 years UK residents card as a direct family member of eea.

Can I become British citizens now without affecting his residence right after the Lounes cases. My husband still need til Nov 2020 for the 5 years residence but brexit is next year.

Should I still wait .?
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Re: Should I become British citizens after Lounes case

Post by Stawberrys » Mon Aug 06, 2018 8:46 pm

Please help

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Re: Should I become British citizens after Lounes case

Post by Richard W » Sat Aug 11, 2018 5:58 pm

Stawberrys wrote:
Mon Aug 06, 2018 5:47 am
Can I become British citizens now without affecting his residence right after the Lounes cases. My husband still need til Nov 2020 for the 5 years residence but brexit is next year.
The only problem would be if you lost your permanent residence - it seems it would be very difficult to regain it. Otherwise, go ahead. I'm afraid there is still a strong argument for naturalising to secure one's status. It is not at all clear what will happen to 'permanent residents' if there is no exit agreement,

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