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Im Polish My Husband Open Court Divorce He Also Polish We Came To Uk In 2010 My Husband Was Working

Im Polish My Husband Open Court Divorce He Also Polish We Came To Uk In 2010 My Husband Was Working

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Im Polish my husband ( open court divorce) he also Polish we came to UK in 2010. My husband was working from 2010 I was stay home mum. We separate from 2013 also from 2013 I start working full time year by year and Im still working. I have any chance to prove my 5 years in UK without his signature or passport? We do live in good relations. I was register in GP, voting, council and bank we hadjoin aaccount for year or two. Please help me Im not sure what to do apply for EEA(qp) or EEA(PR)

Im Polish my husband ( open court divorce) he also Polish we came to UK in 2010. My husband was working from 2010 I was stay home mum. We separate from 2013 also from 2013 I start working full time year by year and Im still working. I have any chance to prove my 5 years in UK without his signature or passport? We do live in good relations. I was register in GP, voting, council and bank we hadjoin aaccount for year or two. Please help me Im not sure what to do apply for EEA(qp) or EEA(PR)

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Thank you for your question. To be eligible for permanent residence status in the UK, you need to have exercised your EU Treaty rights by working, studying, being self-employed or self-sufficient for five years. Some groups, such as those who are classified as self-sufficient need to have comprehensive medical insurance to qualify. Once you have worked for five years, you may be able to qualify for a permanent residence Card.
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