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Posted By gailc

Re: British citizen living abroad? Non-EEA spouse? This may affect you!

Thanks - will read presently - I hope they can come up with something:fingerscrossed:
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Re: British citizen living abroad? Non-EEA spouse? This may affect you!

I certainly hope so - they need to give us expats a break!
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Re: British citizen living abroad? Non-EEA spouse? This may affect you!

After 6 months you can use the money - thought it was 5 years or something - then you can use half of it.
Yes, I know both pensions qualify towards the whole amount :)
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Posted By gailc

Re: British citizen living abroad? Non-EEA spouse? This may affect you!

True - as long as you are receiving the full amount - hubby is, me not :(
I suppose though, under the circumstances, you would need half the amount needed. We just about come up with enough.
Whole...
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Posted By gailc

Re: British citizen living abroad? Non-EEA spouse? This may affect you!

:rofl:
Wonder if 48 years is long enough to be NOT called a marriage of convenience :rofl:
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Posted By gailc

Re: British citizen living abroad? Non-EEA spouse? This may affect you!

:thumbsup:I think the whole thing is a crock - at least, for people like us, who just happened to marry someone whose country isn't part of the EU. America and Australia aren't exactly 3rd world...
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Posted By gailc

Re: British citizen living abroad? Non-EEA spouse? This may affect you!

Sounds good Monique - we will have to do that.
Before we moved up here we lived just off of Sligh Ave, by Tampa Electric. Don't know what it is like now but haven't seen it for years. It used to...
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Posted By gailc

Re: British citizen living abroad? Non-EEA spouse? This may affect you!

Same kind of thing happens here - since I have been here the drinking age has gone up and down at least 3 times.
They just had a thing going where every visiting from another country had to get an...
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Posted By gailc

Re: British citizen living abroad? Non-EEA spouse? This may affect you!

I agree - it is one thing to genuinely need asylum and it should be given - another to live somewhere just for the benefits and this is what these new rules are about to stop those people. But to...
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Posted By gailc

Re: British citizen living abroad? Non-EEA spouse? This may affect you!

Thanks 'spouse of scouse' I agree - we aren't giving up yet either though.
I understand their rules for non EU countries or anyone who just goes to England to live, not because they want to, but for...
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Posted By gailc

Re: British citizen living abroad? Non-EEA spouse? This may affect you!

Thank you - haven't had a chance to look at it completely, but looks interesting -
although in our case, we are retired and the US is certainly not a third world county (or though that may be soon...
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Posted By gailc

Re: British citizen living abroad? Non-EEA spouse? This may affect you!

I think they are beginning to get a bit out of hand.
My father flew in a Lancaster as a gunner throughout WW2, my older sister's father lost his life at Dunkirk.
They and a lot of others like...
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Posted By gailc

Re: British citizen living abroad? Non-EEA spouse? This may affect you!

Hear you Dave - :rofl:
Was actually talking to the people on these posts about being helpful - we have found out more information after joining this website than a month of Sundays on our own. ...
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Posted By gailc

Re: British citizen living abroad? Non-EEA spouse? This may affect you!

Everyone has been so helpful and we have been able to find out so much more in the last few days.
For a while, it was looking quite hopeless, but there seems to be light at the end of the tunnel.
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Posted By gailc

Re: Theresa May wants minimum income of £25,700; £49,000 if you have 2 kids

This is the American Social Security in our case. I do get a very tiny amount of UK Pension, but hardly worth mentioning. But, we still get our SS no matter what country we live in so it shouldn't...
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