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Hahaha this one is gold.Tomuk wrote:Hey Obie,
Can I divorce after obtaining recently PR as non-eea national married to EEA national. Would this effect my PR status, would they revoke it, and do I need to inform Home office about the divorce.
Thank you for your help
OH MY GOD...wha?????!Tomuk wrote:Hey Obie,
Can I divorce after obtaining recently PR as non-eea national married to EEA national. Would this effect my PR status, would they revoke it, and do I need to inform Home office about the divorce.
Thank you for your help
Hi Dare4u,Dare4u wrote:hi all,
i am a non EEA national and i applied for my family memer of EEA resident permit on the 28th jan 2009 which is still in the back log of home office i m bit worried what should i do so they can speed up the process of my application and decide it.
Sorry for missing your question.Tomuk wrote:Hey Obie,
Can I divorce after obtaining recently PR as non-eea national married to EEA national. Would this effect my PR status, would they revoke it, and do I need to inform Home office about the divorce.
Thank you for your help
mego_1980 wrote:Hi Dare4u,Dare4u wrote:hi all,
i am a non EEA national and i applied for my family memer of EEA resident permit on the 28th jan 2009 which is still in the back log of home office i m bit worried what should i do so they can speed up the process of my application and decide it.
Are you married or divorced?
Did Home Office ask you for some more documents during this period? if yes what did they ask yoy for?
Thanks
Great news!JustinKing wrote:I would just like to let you all know, I have been granted my indefinite leave to remain. After 19 months, I can finally start living again. Thanks Obie for all your advice and help. Best of luck to everyone who is struggling, hang in there, there is always a light at the end of every tunnel.
Justin
Congratulations! Good news!JustinKing wrote:I would just like to let you all know, I have been granted my indefinite leave to remain. After 19 months, I can finally start living again. Thanks Obie for all your advice and help. Best of luck to everyone who is struggling, hang in there, there is always a light at the end of every tunnel.
Justin