We presented our passports to the border guard through the window of our car, the guy looked at the two British passports and then started examining the non-eu passport. After realizing that my husband doesn't have a visa in the passport he asked us (in a rude manner) ''where is your visa then?'' we explained our situation, showed him our marriage certificate and asked for entry on the basis of the eu directive. He obviously didn't know the rules so he told us to go and see his superiors in the UKBA office nearby. In that office we came across an even ruder IO who said straight away that she can't let us enter and we should've applied for an EEA-family permit before coming here. We tried to explain the rules to her but she told us off saying that its her job to know all the rules and we shouldn't tell her about the rules

Now my question is that my husband was issued with an entry stamp which is valid for two months. The stamp just mentions that its valid for two months and then there is another stamp next to it which has a date on it and the fact that it was issued at calais. We are going to the UK again but this time we are flying with Ryan air. I was wondering if we will have any problem with Ryan air, whether we can use the same stamp to re-enter within two months. Both stamps do not mention anything about UKBA. I know Ryanair are very fussy about these things but would they be able to use some common sense and accept the stamps as a valid entry visa?