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Hi,heretofindmyself wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 11:10 amHi all,
I need some help to understand a particular process:
I am married since August 2014 (Temporary Visa until Apr-15 and full Stamp 4 EUFAM since then). We are now negotiating a divorce. We both were living in the same address, working full time since we got married and none of us left the state for a long period of time (Only short holiday trips). The EU citizen is working and living in the state still.
Now, I am planning to apply for a retention (EU5 Form) as we are married for almost 5 years, in the state and paying all the taxes.
My questions are:
1. The chances to get the retention are pretty high, but how close to 100% this would be?
2. According to the naturalisation rules, I am eligible to apply for the citizenship in April-2020. Let’s say I get the retention permission by December-2019, this will have a positive-negative impact in my application? The period with the retention still counts to my citizenship process?
Appreciate if someone cold clarify this for me. Many thanks.
I know someone who applied in August 2018 and he received his response in April 2019. so I'm hopping I'll also response response near soon.. In worst case scenario before my permissions gt expire I'll request them to gv me permissions(temporary stamps) till decision so I can work & pay taxes.. if still I didn't heard anything from them then defo I'll not be legal anymore not because of my mistake, because of their slow processing.White_Pearl wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2019 9:34 pmHopefully you will get your reply. God forbid you will not receive an extension if your current stamp or not a reply from them regarding your application, in the worst scenario- will you be then not legal anymore in this country?