from what i can remember there is no time limit you have to show you've been exercising your treaty rights in another EU country, thou many people recommend 3 months to provide more solid evidence you've been working in that EU country.
but there is nothing stopping you becoming self employed in that EU country, i'm sure there are loop holes around this that some people are using![]()
Between 3 & 6 months is the most common.
There are some formalities that need to be completed anyway and these can often take quite some time.
I have often suggested the benefits of this route, but folks shouldn't be complacent about the challenges.
Upping sticks and setting up in another country, even short term, isn't everyones cuppa.
Hi sir terpe,
I just would like to ask for your advice, will it affect my british citizenship application next year if we separated and no longer live in one house with my hubby sir? Thanks a lot sir terpe.
your not divorced ? if not your still married to a British citizen and i think you can still apply after 3yrs in the UK as a spouse of a British citizen, but check with your local nationality checking service to see what they say first, as i wouldn't want you to waste your money![]()
No and yes we are still married?
yes i think you can, but check with the nationality checking service
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/br...vicelocations/
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