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I referred to this post:White_Pearl wrote: ↑Tue Dec 22, 2020 1:12 amIf you already know the answer why are you asking then?
The answers of your questions you can find in the thread of Zenfold where Kamoe has explained it word by word, 4 times the same...!!!!
And why are you looking at the surender singh route, being a eu citizen with pre-settled status in UK? And the application is for your non eu brother to the UK (eea permit) so where does the surender singh route comes from? That doesn’t apply to you unless you have provided in your question incorrect info.
I have noticed there are two or three different ways of finding answers regarding immigration routes in the UK:SHM201 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 22, 2020 1:45 pmThe reason I am asking this question is that everywhere I have read, it only says after 31st DEC; only close family will be allowed to apply and get a pre-settled status.
- Extended family members are not part of that. Could you please share with me where have you read that extended family members will be considered as close family members for pre-settled status after coming to UK after 31st DEC? that will be actually helpful
In other words, extended family members of EEA national who have been issued a EEA document must be treated as family members as long as they continue to meet the conditions they met when issued the relevant document, and that document is valid.A person (“B”) who is an extended family member and has been issued with an EEA family permit, a registration certificate or a residence card must be treated as a family member of A, provided—
(a)B continues to satisfy the conditions in regulation 8(2), (3), (4) or (5); and
(b)the EEA family permit, registration certificate or residence card remains in force.
Regulation 12 being the document that sets out the rules concerning issuing of EEA FPs. And "relevant person", as defined in the statutory Instrument 1209 mentioned above, includes extended family members with EEA FPs (have provided links for you to check, would bee too long to quote here).(4) The enactments specified in regulation 12 apply in relation to a relevant person during the grace period with the modifications specified in that regulation.
No.
No point in addressing since the answer to the above is no.b. Can he start living on his own with his family as an independent person?
Yes.2. Can he after 5yrs of stay in the UK apply for settled status?
No.a. Does he need to be still dependent on me after 5yrs to enable himself to apply for a settled status?
Then,Family members who hold pre-settled status based on dependency
Rule EU4 of Appendix EU provides, in part, that where a person has been granted pre-settled status (limited leave to enter or remain under Appendix EU) as a child, dependent parent or dependent relative, they do not need to continue to meet the eligibility requirements for that leave which they met at the date of application where these related to their dependency, in order to retain their leave and remain eligible in due course for indefinite leave to enter or remain, where they apply on the basis of the same family relationship.
This one is a wild guess, since I have not seen this spelled out anywhere, and judging by the fact that if you allow an adult to be financially independent, surely that means they are allowed to live independently.b. Does he need to be still living with me at the same address to enable himself to apply for a settled status?
Same bio was 20 Nov . Decision made 11 December, Liverpool Sitel email 6 January , paid call yesterday, saying no staus on the system ...SHM201 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 7:38 pmHi,
I was informed decision was taken on 14 DEC.
First escalation was on 17th DEC. after reminding them after 15 working days.
They escalated again 2nd time on 13/01/2021...
Is it normal to see so long delays after they inform us that decision is taken? or were they just making up that the decision was taken by 14th DEC?
I believe I should try and clarify this in the hope that it may help others.
SHM201 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 31, 2021 7:17 pmHi Sajid,
Today My brother got the same response. following is their response. What's your take on such responses.
FYI.
- 14th DEC: they told us the decision is made through a paid service UKVI.
- 17th DEC: 1st escalation, 15 days wait time... but we got no news
- 13th JAN: upon request to get the response they escalated again, 15 days wait time.
- 18th JAN: formal complaint
- 27th JAN: MP contacted
- 30th JAN: the following email from Liverpool International SITEL LiverpoolInternationalSitel@homeoffice.gov.uk
Hello,
Thank you for your enquiry regarding your Family Permit application.
We apologise for the delay with your application. A decision has been made and the Visa Application Centre will be in touch with regards to the return of your documents.
If you have any other enquiries please do not respond to this email as this mailbox is for internal use only, please contact UKVI using the details on gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/contact-ukvi-inside-outside-uk
We hope this resolves your query.