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thanks for the information. so what it means that his partner will get 2 years spouse visa.am I right?nonspecifics wrote:If a non-EEA national has acquired PR through marriage to an EEA national that makes him a permanent resident of the UK.
It does not make him an EEA national in his own right.
Thus, if he then wants to sponsor a fiance or spouse when he has P R of the UK, then he would have to do it under the UK immigration rules not under the EU route.
Topic moved.nonspecifics wrote:For further information on UK visa questions it's best to ask in the UK immigration forum or the moderators will move your post and criticise.
Regarding the topic if the new PR holder could marry under the EU law or the UK immigration law. I called the UKBA and they confirm that a PR holder could marry using the EU law with a non-EAA partner.vinny wrote:Topic moved.nonspecifics wrote:For further information on UK visa questions it's best to ask in the UK immigration forum or the moderators will move your post and criticise.
nonspecifics is correct.
Hi can you please tell where this topic moved so i could get help from my seniors.thanksvinny wrote:Topic moved.nonspecifics wrote:For further information on UK visa questions it's best to ask in the UK immigration forum or the moderators will move your post and criticise.
nonspecifics is correct.
if you can post in and view your topic then you can see where it has been moved to.sameer2012 wrote:Hi can you please tell where this topic moved so i could get help from my seniors.thanksvinny wrote:Topic moved.nonspecifics wrote:For further information on UK visa questions it's best to ask in the UK immigration forum or the moderators will move your post and criticise.
nonspecifics is correct.