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Yes, you can, but under the UK Immigration Rules, not the EEA Regulations. Your partner will have to meet all the requirements (English language, salary earnings, etc) for the partner of "a person settled in the UK".Alinacarolina wrote: ↑Mon Dec 24, 2018 10:27 pmwill I be able to bring someone from non-eea country if I marry there?
If you have already got PR then its a settled status. Yes you can bring your non-EU partner as long as you earning sufficiently, have uncrowded accommodation, your partner has A1 ielts test, tb test etc. Most importantly you should immediately update to HO about your present relationship.Alinacarolina wrote: ↑Tue Dec 25, 2018 2:33 pmThank you for your reply.
Yes I already have PR. And I am going to apply settled status once the scheme is fully opened.
So if I marry someone from outside EU I can bring him here to stay with me? Please send me more details which requirements do he have to meet?
Much appreciated
Alina
Great thanks.secret.simon wrote: ↑Tue Dec 25, 2018 10:35 pmAlthough the paper form is for North Korea only, go through the Guide for Supporting Documents for Form VAF4A, which will give you a broad idea of the requirements to bring in a non-EEA spouse under the UK Immigration Rules.
Have you been in the same job for at least six months? Do you earn at least £18,600 per annum? Does your non-EEA spouse speak English at A1 level or higher?
I am just waiting to get settled status which is gonna start from 30th March 2019 for EU family members. Don't want any problem with my own status in the UK. Then I will update HO and apply for my non-EU partner.seagul wrote: ↑Tue Dec 25, 2018 10:57 pmMost importantly you should immediately update to HO about your present relationship.Alinacarolina wrote: ↑Tue Dec 25, 2018 2:33 pmThank you for your reply.
Yes I already have PR. And I am going to apply settled status once the scheme is fully opened.
So if I marry someone from outside EU I can bring him here to stay with me? Please send me more details which requirements do he have to meet?
Much appreciated
Alina
Alinacarolina wrote: ↑Tue Dec 25, 2018 11:45 pmAccording to Gov. Uk if I am dependent on my partner/EEA family permit I must inform HO when my relationship breaks down. But I have settled status now In UK which mean I am on my own now. Do I still need to inform HO before to get married to someone else?seagul wrote: ↑Tue Dec 25, 2018 10:57 pmMost importantly you should immediately update to HO about your present relationship.Alinacarolina wrote: ↑Tue Dec 25, 2018 2:33 pmThank you for your reply.
Yes I already have PR. And I am going to apply settled status once the scheme is fully opened.
So if I marry someone from outside EU I can bring him here to stay with me? Please send me more details which requirements do he have to meet?
Much appreciated
Alina
Thanks
Thank you so much for your reply.Punguru82 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 1:16 pmFrom my understanding, others may correct me if am wrong. As you mentioned you acquired PR through unmarried route(EEA) meaning no divorce proof needed after breaking up/ending up relationship but you must declare you are free to be with someone else(marry). You have to declare in writing now you are free to marry someone else to HO before setting up a wedding date. Keep the copy and receipt of the post. Then go ahead and marry. As you have settled status now also referred to ILR wont be a problem to apply for your husband but through British laws, others have advised you what you need to have for this above. The settled status simply states you can decide to still have rights as Non EEA family member till 2020 or enjoy the ILR UK rights from when settled status granted
I am completely stressed out. If I infoem HO now that I am not with my eea partner, do you think they can revoke my settled status? I just got settled status this month. Wont HO raise an issue?Punguru82 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 1:16 pmFrom my understanding, others may correct me if am wrong. As you mentioned you acquired PR through unmarried route(EEA) meaning no divorce proof needed after breaking up/ending up relationship but you must declare you are free to be with someone else(marry). You have to declare in writing now you are free to marry someone else to HO before setting up a wedding date. Keep the copy and receipt of the post. Then go ahead and marry. As you have settled status now also referred to ILR wont be a problem to apply for your husband but through British laws, others have advised you what you need to have for this above. The settled status simply states you can decide to still have rights as Non EEA family member till 2020 or enjoy the ILR UK rights from when settled status granted