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And you should have left with her or should have obtained a permission to stay in your own right. Sorry to say, but it looks like you are illegally in the UK.nadouya wrote:It won't be possible for me to apply for EEA4, because my sponsor left the country, and though did not exerce treaty right.
86ti wrote:And you should have left with her or should have obtained a permission to stay in your own right. Sorry to say, but it looks like you are illegally in the UK.nadouya wrote:It won't be possible for me to apply for EEA4, because my sponsor left the country, and though did not exerce treaty right.
nadouya wrote:My sponsor is my daughter, she hold a french passport.
I've been living in the UK for 3 1/2 years.
I've got EEA2 up to dec 2012.
I've been working continuously since more than 3 years, and not left the UK for more than 3 weeks for holidays.
Now she went back to France since 2 years, so she can't sponsor me again for EEA4 in 2012.
Maybe I will be eligible for right of retention?
Thanks a lot.
Fast typer but slow reader? The OP indicated that the daughter has left the country...mcovet wrote:I find it plainly wrong and unethical to tell a person they are illegal in the country without first fishing out all the details about their and the "sponsor's"/family member's stay in the UK!
86ti wrote:Fast typer but slow reader? The OP indicated that the daughter has left the country...mcovet wrote:I find it plainly wrong and unethical to tell a person they are illegal in the country without first fishing out all the details about their and the "sponsor's"/family member's stay in the UK!
86ti wrote:And here the same story from the daughter's perspective...
There are none because the family member is a non-EEA national. That was the outcome of the other thread.mcovet wrote:I know the daughter has left the country, however, as you probably know, there are certain regulations allowing the OP to retain the right of residence, in case of departure of the EEA national from the Member State!