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I think the length of time your partner has exercised their Treaty Rights in the UK cannot get passed to you.So is this about length of being on EU route or about fulfilling the requirements for EEA4 (EU partner exercising Treaty rights for 5 yrs?).
I am just wondering if you were given leave to remain under the Immigration Rules rather than EEA rules. If that's the case there might be an argument to go for ILR now with form SET(M).mylabyrinth wrote:John,
it is a standard stamp, with a BLG number at the top, then
'leave to remain in the United Kingdom on condition that the holder maintains and acccomodates himself (sic!) and any dependants without recourse to public funds is hereby given until ... on behalf of the Secretary of State'
JAJ, that was exactly the thought I had, has a 2-year UPV been granted under UK legislation, rather than EU/EEA legislation.JAJ wrote:I am just wondering if you were given leave to remain under the Immigration Rules rather than EEA rules. If that's the case there might be an argument to go for ILR now with form SET(M).