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Well, that is a tricky one. The general answer is that you have to go with her: your right of residence is derived from her right of free movement, and it would end if she is no longer in the UK. This only changes once you get PR after 5 years. Unfortunately moving to Sweden would reset the clock, and you have to wait another 5 years for PR.cutepearl wrote:Can i still stay in UK even if she is in sweden or do i have to go with her? We are not divorcing she just want to go and study in sweden for 2 years.
Put plainly, if she is spending more time in the UK than in Sweden, you can argue that she is still a resident in the UK. So that would be 180 days out of every year from now.cutepearl wrote:Whats this 3 years or 180 days per year? does it count 180 days from 1st of januaary each year or from the date we got married??
Ok so...... Divorce is a good option simply because you want to retain your rights of residence in the UK?cutepearl wrote:ok... Thats a good option... you mentioned about the divorce.. If we divorce after 3 years... does she has to be living with me for 3 years in UK ? and does our divorce have to be in the UK ?
First of all I hope that you can work it out. If not, it gets very complicated. International divorce law is a mess - you should certainly ask a specialist (family lawyer)Â about that.cutepearl wrote:ok... Thats a good option... you mentioned about the divorce.. If we divorce after 3 years... does she has to be living with me for 3 years in UK ? and does our divorce have to be in the UK ?
If you "don't want to divorce", you interest in the matter sounds pretty wierd...cutepearl wrote:ok... Thats a good option... you mentioned about the divorce.. If we divorce after 3 years... does she has to be living with me for 3 years in UK ? and does our divorce have to be in the UK ?
Sorry for so many question.s,,,
any good immigrittion solicitor you know in london?