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The Border Force Operations manual may help provide the clarification you are looking for:wish_uk wrote:Hi every one today I got my decision and I was granted a RESIDENCE CARD FOR FAMILY MEMBER OF HUNGARIAN CITIZEN.
me and my wife want to move to UK.
I dont want to get in waiting situation again by applying Family permit etc. as you know sometime they refuse for no reason.
I have two options:
entry via Dover-Calaise and get EEA DEPENDENT INK STAMP
other is via Ireland as I can travel along with my wife as I don't require any kind of visa to Ireland. and then we can enter UK as this is part of CTA
my question is,
what would me my status in UK if I enter UK without FAMILY PERMIT/EEA DEPENDANT INK STAMP via IREALND.
will it be a problem for my future application in UK
note: in both cases my wife always be with me, I just want to avoid embassies precesses.
thanks for replynoajthan wrote:The Border Force Operations manual may help provide the clarification you are looking for:wish_uk wrote:Hi every one today I got my decision and I was granted a RESIDENCE CARD FOR FAMILY MEMBER OF HUNGARIAN CITIZEN.
me and my wife want to move to UK.
I dont want to get in waiting situation again by applying Family permit etc. as you know sometime they refuse for no reason.
I have two options:
entry via Dover-Calaise and get EEA DEPENDENT INK STAMP
other is via Ireland as I can travel along with my wife as I don't require any kind of visa to Ireland. and then we can enter UK as this is part of CTA
my question is,
what would me my status in UK if I enter UK without FAMILY PERMIT/EEA DEPENDANT INK STAMP via IREALND.
will it be a problem for my future application in UK
note: in both cases my wife always be with me, I just want to avoid embassies precesses.
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... ndents.pdf
I understood the question.wish_uk wrote:thanks for reply
actually my question was, residence card holder which is issued under domestic law, can get EEA DEPENDANT INK STAMP at border.
or this is only for the people who hold ARTICLE 10 CARD traveling without EEA FAMILY PERMIT
THNKS AGAIN,
Questions: possibly.wish_uk wrote:ok here are some questions now
does border guards will ask my wife about address in uk, future plans, job offer or any thing else
is there be any interview on the border like Calaise or Dover,
if we travel by bus, what will happen, does it cause delays only for us or for all the passengers while they looking at our documents
noajthan wrote:Similar case that relates to the questions you're asking - may be of interest to you:
eea-route-applications/surinder-singh-c ... l#p1295593
Surinder Singh can be practised by any EEA national & their non-EEA national spouse by the pair of them moving to any other EU country 'for a while' before returning to the EEA national's home country.wish_uk wrote:noajthan wrote:Similar case that relates to the questions you're asking - may be of interest to you:
eea-route-applications/surinder-singh-c ... l#p1295593
Does Surinder Singh rout apply to us, as my wife is not British
thanks
thanks again,noajthan wrote:Surinder Singh can be practised by any EEA national & their non-EEA national spouse by the pair of them moving to any other EU country 'for a while' before returning to the EEA national's home country.wish_uk wrote:noajthan wrote:Similar case that relates to the questions you're asking - may be of interest to you:
eea-route-applications/surinder-singh-c ... l#p1295593
Does Surinder Singh rout apply to us, as my wife is not British
thanks
The reason for showing you the link is for the bit that explains what happened at the border (as that is what you had asked about in particular).
So long as you can prove that you are married to an EEA citizen and the EEA citizen is accompanying you, you have the right to enter the UK.wish_uk wrote:Is it will enough to say to border force, that we are moving to Uk to live there and will apply Residence card within six months.
I am afraid that you didn't read my most recent post and didn't understood my current situationObie wrote:Surinder Singh is not applicable to this case and I am not sure why it was brought up.
OP the problem with your case is that the courts in UK has found your relationship not to be genuine.
I am therefore concerned that you will encounter problems at the border.
The permit you have does not seem to be an Article 10 Residence Card unless your wife was treated as a returning migrant worker when she returnee yo Hungary.
you mean to say, even I have win the case, but MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE HAVE NOT STILL REMOVED FROM THE SYSTEMObie wrote:I understand your case very well.
I am telling you that coming to the border in the light of the UK refusing you on grounds of marriage of convenience previously, mat lead to refusal again.
I know you said the Hungarian authorities have issued residence permit and I bear that in mind aswell.
You will appreciate that this is not the first contribution that I have made to your post.
I mentioned it clearly that I never applied in Uk courts.Obie wrote:If it was the Hungary authorities that made the accusation and the courts in Hungary has found that it was wrong, then you will be fine.
I was under the impression that it was UK court that found your marriage was convenience .
Does this directive also apply to those non eu family members who do not have Article 10 card which state "family member of Union cit"noajthan wrote:I understood the question.wish_uk wrote:thanks for reply
actually my question was, residence card holder which is issued under domestic law, can get EEA DEPENDANT INK STAMP at border.
or this is only for the people who hold ARTICLE 10 CARD traveling without EEA FAMILY PERMIT
THNKS AGAIN,
The Border Force manual shows how you are likely to be treated at the border by the UK IO.
For travelling without an Article 10 card (as UK does not recognise other countries' domestic cards) you are effectively travelling 'without a visa'.
This is covered by case law & C-459/99 (MRAX vs Kingdom of Belgium) has been incorporated explicitly into Directive 2004/38/EC.
Luckily the EU Directive is your friend, see:
https://eumovement.wordpress.com/2010/0 ... to-travel/
Yes. Because it's the free movement Directive.wish_uk wrote:Does this directive also apply to those non eu family members who do not have Article 10 card which state "family member of Union cit"
thanks
Obie wrote:It does not apply to their residence permit which was not issued under Article 10, if that is your question, but it certainly applies to them if they are accompanying their family members.
I can't see why you are unclear.wish_uk wrote:Can you please provide me some certain link and specific article no, so that I will keep with me to show at border for my safety
me and my wife choose to travel by EUROTUNNEL.
THNKS
Dear Naothjan and Obie, thank you so much for guiding me, I appreciate you help.noajthan wrote:I can't see why you are unclear.wish_uk wrote:Can you please provide me some certain link and specific article no, so that I will keep with me to show at border for my safety
me and my wife choose to travel by EUROTUNNEL.
THNKS
Read the link provided.
It has a clear step-by-step guide for what you wish to do.
You could google & print out the Directive (2004/38/EC) text if you wish.
To save you 10 seconds here it is:
http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/Lex ... 123:en:PDF