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Thanks so much, that's exactly what I was looking for.Dawie wrote:Everything you need to know about a non-EU family member...
That is for your non-EEA partner, not you. If your non-EEA partner wishes to come to the UK without you (eg. if you stayed in the US and he came here to work) then he cannot apply for the EEA permit, but will have to meet the immigration requirements for another visa, such as a work permit or skilled migrant.Lost in TV wrote:Thanks so much, that's exactly what I was looking for.Dawie wrote:Everything you need to know about a non-EU family member...
Just one line has me confused: "If you want to come to the UK independently of your EEA/Swiss family member, the normal UK Immigration Rules apply, including visa requirements."
I was under the impression that I would not need a visa or work permit to enter and work in the UK. I thought the only thing I'd need to do for a long term stay is apply for a residence permit, which I could do once already in the country. Was I correct about this?
Thanks again - this thread has already been very helpful!
Think that means ur non-EU spouse needs to either accompany you to UK or if not - she'll have to enter under her own rights, under UK rules.Lost in TV wrote:Thanks so much, that's exactly what I was looking for.Dawie wrote:Everything you need to know about a non-EU family member...
Just one line has me confused: "If you want to come to the UK independently of your EEA/Swiss family member, the normal UK Immigration Rules apply, including visa requirements."
I was under the impression that I would not need a visa or work permit to enter and work in the UK. I thought the only thing I'd need to do for a long term stay is apply for a residence permit, which I could do once already in the country. Was I correct about this?
Thanks again - this thread has already been very helpful!
Romanians and Bulgarians indeed do need workpermits for most of the the jobs and are hence not considered to be given full access to the UK labour market.sakura wrote:If you're an EU/EEA citizen then clearly you don't need to apply for anything (unless you're from the A8/Romania, but even then, you are given full access to the UK job market).
Ah so they put a limit on them! I remember now! My mistake. But I assume they can still come as 'self-employed'?Docterror wrote:Romanians and Bulgarians indeed do need workpermits for most of the the jobs and are hence not considered to be given full access to the UK labour market.sakura wrote:If you're an EU/EEA citizen then clearly you don't need to apply for anything (unless you're from the A8/Romania, but even then, you are given full access to the UK job market).