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My EEA partner is Polish and we are in a registered realtionship... Why?Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:What citizenship does your EEA partner have? Are you married?
If they left the UK and did not maintain a home there, then the clock resets and they have an initial period of 3m of residence when they do not have to (but can) be working
Yes you are right.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:I am always curious about the EU citizenship. And sometimes people think that their UK citizen spouse can bring them to the UK under EU rules.
Also the word "partner" is used in many ways and is not one of the officially recognized relationships under EU law. Have you checked that your specific type of partnership is recognized by the UK?
Clock resets regardless of whether a home has been maintained in the UK etc., clock resetting relies upon admission only. Only snag would be the January amendments where repeated 'clock resetting' could be deemed as an abuse of rights, even then the burden of proof is upon the Home Office and they have been given the power under the amendment to request attendance at interview to discuss!Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:What citizenship does your EEA partner have? Are you married?
If they left the UK and did not maintain a home there, then the clock resets and they have an initial period of 3m of residence when they do not have to (but can) be working