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sjimoh112sjimoh112 wrote:Since that's the case I will advice you to continue to give them the same story. If your ex wife didn't tell them you're separated they wouldn't find out.
If you tell them you're not living together again, you could be detained i at the airport immediately or released pending investigation of your situation. It could be an unpleasant experience.
Living together with your new partner and your child isn't enough to cement your status you got due to your marriage with your ex wife. Your best option is to marry your new partner if you're already legally separated. If not, get it done quickly before they find out from her (ex wife) which may result to cancellation of your rc and possibly make you illegal at the end and you'll will start a new struggle to get CoA to marry again and reapply which could take years. Better still get a solicitor's advice.
Best wishes
My understanding is that for the purposes of PR, it does not matter. If you are legally married (and I presume this is the case because you were able to obtain an RC on the basis of your marriage) then the relationship is valid for EEA purposes until you are actually divorced.shahinlondon wrote:If you married in 2006 and have both been living in the UK ever since, have you already qualified for PR (and can you prove it?)?
I can but both of us living at a different addresses from 2008.