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✎ EN Submitting EEA4 on my behalf.

Dieses Thema im Forum "Immigration UK" wurde erstellt von natart, 9. April 2006.

  1. natart

    natart New Member

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    Hello,
    I am a non eu (Ukrainian) and I am married to eu citizen 5 years ago in England. We both were issued with 5 years residence documents (I am as a dependant). We still married but do not leave together any more. I have a good salary and permanent contract as a SN teacher. He does not work full time ( 20 hours only) and I financially support him for last 2 years. Could you help me please with my questions?
    Can I apply for ILR (EEA4) on my behalf and what documents (apart from listed on the form) I have to provide to make my application stronger?
    Can my husband apply for ILR together with me ( EEA3)?
    What is the chance for both of us to be granted with permanent statuses?
    Will the HO consider my application clearly depending on my husband’s circumstances or they will consider my application independently, with regards to my personal achievements and circumstances?
    Any feedback is appreciate.
     
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    Are you separated.?
     
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    natart New Member

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    we are not living at the same address, but still seeing each other over weekends. I moved from London because of my new job, he is still in London.
    Thank you.
     
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    Use Form EEA3 if you are an EEA national and EEA family member wishing to apply for Permanent Residence.




    This one would make sense to me!
     
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    EEA4!!

    Hi Everybody,

    I sent my EEA4 application end of february and I still didnt receive any confirmation or any sort of correspondence.
    Is this normal?? I checked it with Royal mail and apperently they have recieved it.

    Zizi
     
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    simgai2@hotmail.com New Member

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    your EEA4

    yes you can apply for permanent residence card...it doesnt matter whether he work fulltime or part time just need to work all 5 years no break on chain ....... and the question if you can give a good reason for your separate addresses then i dont think you will face any problem......
     
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    Simgai I believe its too late to reply for that, question was asked in June meaning six months ago.
     
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