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No - you can't chop and change - she entered on EEA route, if you want to switch you have to start again and the clock is reset.Mikethebook wrote:But permanent residence and naturalisation are not the same thing are they? And, as a British Citizen, my wife should be entitled to naturalisation after she has lived in the UK more than three years. There is an added complication to applying for permanent residence for her in five years and that is that the application form EEA4 requires that I have acted as an EEA National exercising Treaty Rights in the UK whereas as a British Citizen, I can't do that and have the right to use my time as I see fit.
Remember she's entered as the Family Member of an EEA citizen exercising a treaty right not as the spouse of a British Citizen. EEA being free is noce but it's fearsomely complicated with major holes to fall into.Mikethebook wrote:Don't understand. My wife is covered by the NHS as the permanently resident wife of a British Citizen.