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milenio4ar wrote:I came to the UK with my sponsor in 2007 as unmarried partners. I got my residence card, expires in 2014.
We ended our relationship, and I notified my employer as my ex-partner now denies to help me to get an ILR. Basically my employer says now that I don't have any right to live and work in the UK.
So my contract with them will be terminated tomorrow. Breaking up with my partner has been difficult on its own, so this only makes things even worse for me. I believe it's pointless to try to fight that with my employer, because they are basically in their own right.
I talked to 2 immigration lawyers, and they both said that chances of getting an ILR on my own were slim as we didnt have children.
Does anyone have any suggestions for my meeting with my employer tomorrow? Apparently they will decide right there if my contract with them is finished. I'd appreciate any advice.
THanks
Obie wrote:A residence card is valid until and unless it is revoked This is confirmed in Law.
Provided your relationship lasted until 5 years after the EEA family permit was issued, you could qualify for PR already.
I see no logic in telling your employer. But if your relationship has only recently ended, and you indeed have proof of joint residence and evidence that you partner has been working since you came into the UK in 2007, that may well put you in a strong position.
Yes, I entered the UK with my partner and my family permit issued abroad. We were together until 2011 (4 years in the UK, about 13 years in total... ouch). I have evidence, until 2011.... but my original sponsor will not sponsor me, sign any application or provide his passport.Obie wrote:You Residence card only expires next year. What is the problem with your employer. They ccannot terminate your employment until your resident card expires or is revoked.
Did you enter the UK with an EEA family permit, and how long did you and your partner stayed in the relationship? Have you got evidence of the time you stayed together?
Hummm; well you might need to seek legal advice . You are indeed in a treaky situation but there is always light at the end of the tunnel...milenio4ar wrote:Yes, I entered the UK with my partner and my family permit issued abroad. We were together until 2011 (4 years in the UK, about 13 years in total... ouch). I have evidence, until 2011.... but my original sponsor will not sponsor me, sign any application or provide his passport.Obie wrote:You Residence card only expires next year. What is the problem with your employer. They ccannot terminate your employment until your resident card expires or is revoked.
Did you enter the UK with an EEA family permit, and how long did you and your partner stayed in the relationship? Have you got evidence of the time you stayed together?
As your card has not been revoked. There is no question, that the employer should not terminate your service. It is none of their business if your relationship breaks, and i have having difficulty comprehending the reason why you relayed such information to them.[b]BN (OFM – annulment of residence permit) Ghana [2011] UKUT (IAC)[/b] wrote:
9. Once residence card has been issued it retains its validity as authority to remain unless or until it expires, lapses by reason of prolonged absence or is revoked under regulation 20. The Tribunal has considered the circumstances when a residence card may be revoked in the case of Samsam v Secretary of State [2011] UKUT 00165 IAC heard on the same day as this appeal.
Obie wrote:There are no reason for you to have told your employer. No legal requirement for you to do so. In any event, a Residence Card is valid until is is revoked or expired.
As your card has not been revoked. There is no question, that the employer should not terminate your service. It is none of their business if your relationship breaks, and i have having difficulty comprehending the reason why you relayed such information to them.[b]BN (OFM – annulment of residence permit) Ghana [2011] UKUT (IAC)[/b] wrote:
9. Once residence card has been issued it retains its validity as authority to remain unless or until it expires, lapses by reason of prolonged absence or is revoked under regulation 20. The Tribunal has considered the circumstances when a residence card may be revoked in the case of Samsam v Secretary of State [2011] UKUT 00165 IAC heard on the same day as this appeal.
The issue of PR is another matter. However durable relationship cannot be describe as one, where the couple have to cohabit all the time. Notwithstanding the fact that couple do have ups and downs at time, and there is a possibility that relationship could be reconciled one day.
Have you both got a joint account? Was your partnership registered in Spain? Is the EEA national still in the UK?