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Family Member of a EEA national visa vs tourist visa
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 1:28 pm
by volkanguloglu
Hello,
I'm Turk, resident in France, living in France with my civil partner who is French.
We are planning to go together to UK during 10 days for tourism. Am I authorised to ask for a "Family Member of a EEA national permit" ? (Instead of a "tourist and short stay visa".)
Thanks,
Re: Family Member of a EEA national visa vs tourist visa
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 1:39 pm
by vinny
1. EUN2.1 What is an EEA family permit? wrote:If a family member who is travelling with, or is to join the EEA national in the UK requests a visit visa under the Immigration Rules, you should offer him (or her) the option of applying for a family permit under EC law free of charge.
Family Member of a EEA national visa vs tourist visa
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 9:11 pm
by volkanguloglu
One more precision, if possible :
According to EUN 2.4, the conditions to be authorised to ask a EEA family permit is that
1: "the EEA national intends to travel to the UK within 6 months" and
2:"the non-EEA national will be accompanying the EEA national" and
3:"will have a right to reside under the Regulations on arrival".
My civil partner is clearly satisfying the 2 first conditions but...
What does mean the 3rd condition ?
(I remind you that we are just planning to spend a 10 days touristical trip in UK.)
Thanks.
Re: Family Member of a EEA national visa vs tourist visa
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 10:18 pm
by vinny
The 3rd condition is
satisfiable under Regulation
13, etc.
Re: Family Member of a EEA national visa vs tourist visa
Posted: Mon May 23, 2016 4:27 pm
by rigibigidancewithme
volkanguloglu wrote:One more precision, if possible :
According to EUN 2.4, the conditions to be authorised to ask a EEA family permit is that
1: "the EEA national intends to travel to the UK within 6 months" and
2:"the non-EEA national will be accompanying the EEA national" and
3:"will have a right to reside under the Regulations on arrival".
My civil partner is clearly satisfying the 2 first conditions but...
What does mean the 3rd condition ?
(I remind you that we are just planning to spend a 10 days touristical trip in UK.)
Thanks.
Hi volkanguloglu, Did this option work for you? I'm in a similar position and want to holiday in the UK.