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Form EEA4 - UK Border Agency - the Home Office

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If your EEA national family member has a Document certifying permanent residence:proof that <strong>the</strong>y have not been absent from <strong>the</strong> <strong>UK</strong> for more than 2 consecutiveyears since <strong>the</strong>y gained <strong>the</strong> right of permanent residence. This can include tenancyagreements, utility bills and bank statementsAs evidence of relationships:For family relationships: marriage certificates, civil partnership certificates or birthcertificates.For unmarried partners: proof that you continue to be in a durable relationship. Suchas joint bank or building society statements, joint tenancy agreements, council tax billsor evidence that you have both continued to pay utility bills at <strong>the</strong> property at whichyou reside. You should also include your residence card confirming that your rightof residence as an unmarried partner has previously been recognised by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Home</strong><strong>Office</strong>.As evidence of dependency on your EEA national family member:For children and grandchildren over 21 and direct relatives in <strong>the</strong> ascending line: Evidencethat <strong>the</strong> EEA national family member has sufficient funds to maintain you, and that youare, in practice, reliant on <strong>the</strong>se funds to meet your needs such as for example, bankstatements and evidence of money transfers. This evidence should cover <strong>the</strong> 5-yearperiod.For more distant relatives such as cousins, nephews and nieces: Evidence that yourEEA national family member was maintaining you before your admission to <strong>the</strong> <strong>UK</strong> andcontinues to do so. For example, bank statements and evidence of money transfers. Orthat you were a member of <strong>the</strong> EEA national family household in <strong>the</strong> country from which<strong>the</strong>y have come, and that you continue to be a member of <strong>the</strong> same household in <strong>the</strong> <strong>UK</strong>.For example, joint bank or building society statements, joint tenancy agreements, counciltax bills or o<strong>the</strong>r evidence that you share and have shared <strong>the</strong> same address. You shouldalso include your residence card confirming that your right of residence as an extendedfamily member has previously been recognised by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Home</strong> <strong>Office</strong>.<strong>EEA4</strong> Permanent Residence Card Version 06/2014 - page 35 of 38

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