Permanent Residency- The necessities and Pitfalls

Posted by loreen on February 4th, 2020

Permanent residency is something, which everybody wants to have. Whether any person is going on a tourist visa or whether a person is going on an employment visa, everyone's dream is to have a permanent residency in a particular country. Of course, there are certain necessities that you have to fulfil before going to any country and you can never migrate without fulfilling these necessities. On the other hand, you should definitely have an idea about the pitfalls that you can suffer during immigration. The people who are the migrants in the UK, their dream is to just have an EEA permanent residence.

Do you know, permanent residency is not that difficult to get. The person has to be living in the UK for 5 years or more than 5 years. Additionally, the person has to follow the treaty rights of the UK government sincerely. But still, the applicants suffer a lot while applying for the permanent residency in the UK. Let us know more about it.

Residence:

It is one of the most important necessitiesof having a permanent residency in the UK. Of course, aperson has to live in the UK for 5 years or more than 5 years in the UK. Although, a person can take a leave of 6 months or 12 months with intimation. The said period of absence will definitely not interfere with the permanent residency. Do not forget to tell this absence to the consultancy company and it should be evidenced in the papers completely.

Employment:

If you want to have permanent residency, you should be having the proof of the employment type you have. There are different types of employment that you can have I.e., self-sufficient, self-employed, job seeking, working, business etc. Remember, different applications have different types of restrictions, so you should definitely have the record of your employment in the said period. It will decide the approval for EEA family permit UK or single residency.

Partner:

Some people love to have permanent residency with their spouse or partner. If you have to permanently migrate to another country with your partner, your partner must also fulfil the criteria of permanent residency. Although, there might be some difference but you have to fulfil it.

No matter when and where you want to migrate, you should be having the complete and documented record of your employment and residency.

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