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2012 for ILR/PR, I think, then 2013 for naturalisation.....Marco 72 wrote:......Disadvantages: from what I understand you will have to wait 5 years on your family permit in order to qualify for ILR. So if you married in June 2007 you would have to wait until 2013 to get ILR, and then British citizenship......
Marco 72 wrote:
1) Your husband (as he will then be) has by then become a naturalised British citizen. In this case you can apply for British citizenship straight away.
Non-EEA family members do not retain residence rights all the time in such instances. Section 6 of this document has more detail:Marco 72 wrote: Advantages of the EEA family permit:
1) It's free of charge
2) In case something happens to your husband or to your marriage you most likely won't get kicked out of the UK
And not quite true either. See paragraphs 287-289 of the Immigration Rules:c') If for any reason your marriage is terminated or your husband dies before you get ILR, it's quite likely that the IND will try to kick you out of the country.