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How long did you live in France (living together and/or married), and when did you move to the UK? When did you and your wife divorce? Is she still in the UK?denzel74 wrote:Hi Everyone,
I really need some clarification about my case...
I got married to a french national in France and then we moved in the UK where I applied for EEA residency that was issued since november 2006 for 5 years (so till nov 2011).
But the only thing is that the HO issued that in my passport which will run out on november 2010, so there'll be a gap of a year where my EEA resident still valide will be on a passport that expired...
My question is, can I still get a new passport and then carry on me both passports ?
Also, the other question is, are there any impact for me to apply for the Indefinite Life To Remain in the UK after the 5 years ?
France, The Nederlands and Germany (to name a few) are fine for the applicant to present both old and new passport in order to obtain a schengen visa.\86ti wrote:It is not clear to me why you think you have permanent residence if your (first?) residence card was issued Nov 2006. EEA2 is the name of the application form for that. For PR you would have to fill out form EEA4.
The OP will attain PR automatically after 5 years residence in the UK as they stated. Lodging the EEA4 application is pure formality as i'm sure you know.I think the UK is fine with the two passports but if you need to apply for visas at other embassies they may insist on having your RC in your currently valid passport.
See the title of the thread.Plum70 wrote:The OP will attain PR automatically after 5 years residence in the UK as they stated.86ti wrote:It is not clear to me why you think you have permanent residence if your (first?) residence card was issued Nov 2006. EEA2 is the name of the application form for that. For PR you would have to fill out form EEA4.
Did you ask these embassies? The Dutch write 'valid passport' in the travelling with/joining case. Would be interesting if they would have different rules when EEA nationals travel alone.Plum70 wrote:France, The Nederlands and Germany (to name a few) are fine for the applicant to present both old and new passport in order to obtain a schengen visa.86ti wrote:I think the UK is fine with the two passports but if you need to apply for visas at other embassies they may insist on having your RC in your currently valid passport.
Saw that. Retention of ones rights of residence leading to PR after a divorce are provided for under EU law provided certain conditions are met.See the title of the thread
Don't have to. You can read it in black and white on their websites.Did you ask these embassies?
For short stay visas where non-EEA spouse is not travelling with or joining EU spouse they also say: "If you have new passport, please submit the old one as well. Your residence permit should be endorsed in your current valid passport or, in case your residence permit is endorsed in your old passport, please submit that one as well..."The Dutch write 'valid passport' in the travelling with/joining case.
When did you first enter the UK after getting your 6 month visa, and was the visa called an EEA Family Permit? If so, the 5 years of residence begins from the day you entered the UK on that visa.denzel74 wrote:Hi thanks to everyone for your respective reactions to my questions.
I have to say, me and my ex-wife met in 2001 in france, got married in 2003 always in france.
Then she found a job in the uk, she moved here first and I joined her 8 months laters. I mean I came to the uk in december 2005.
But before that, I mean during the 8 months she was here, I had a 6 months visa that I was using to come and see her here.
Once I came to join her for good (december 2005) with another 6 months visa, we applied for my 5 years card that was issues in nov 2006.
At last, unfortunately we got divorced in july 2007.
Thanks in advance for your clarification.