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No, and if you have posted previously with relevant details of your situation, it's always better to continue in that thread. That way people can see your situation and won't post information that has already been imparted.JulietSoul wrote:You may remember me,
'Obie wrote:I believe you husband falls outside the scope of McCarthy and the UK changes. He has worked in Denmark. You should be fine. The only problem is you are not spouse but boyfriend and girlfriend, which sort of make things complicated, as you are subject to an examination.
Hi, I found the link to my previous post, here it is :Lucapooka wrote:No, and if you have posted previously with relevant details of your situation, it's always better to continue in that thread. That way people can see your situation and won't post information that has already been imparted.JulietSoul wrote:You may remember me,
I don't think we gave conflicting suggestions.JulietSoul wrote: But now I am very conflicted given Jambo's and yours conflicting suggestions.
My fiance (soon to be husband) has resided in Israel for over 3 years because of our relationship and was given a work permit in Israel after we proved our relationship to the ministry of interior. However it was a tourist visa (with work permit), not a residence visa.Obie wrote:Well, i am not sure time spent in Israel will break continuity of residence.
However i have to err on the side of caution, given the fact i don't know the exact reason for his move to Israel, and the length of time he spent there. In order to do give advice that i will later on regret.
I will not disrespect anyone who holds contrary view though.
The situation of the OP, in my view, cannot be assimilated to that of McCarthy.
Mrs McCarthy had never lived in Ireland. She had been on benefit throughout her working years, had never worked, and was seeking to benefit from community law.
Essentially, she was seeking to abuse community law. In the case of OP, this was not the case. It cannot be held against her fiance, in my view, that he simply went to Denmark to Circumvent community law.
He lived there for a long period, by her account.
Also see OB (EEA Regulations 2006 - Article 9(2) - Surinder Singh spouse) Morocco [2010] UKUT 420 (IAC)