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Yes, but not for the purpose that the OP is asking, as has already been explained. A British citizen who has ALWAYS only lived in the UK, cannot sponsor family under the EEA rules!!! This has always been the case.
Where does it state it exactly??
Give us prooflinks.
I wasn't rejected. I actually wasn't rejected or accepted. I didn't get a letter or any information back when my documents came back.
Ok, your application was returned to you.RubGue wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 2:18 pmI wasn't rejected. I actually wasn't rejected or accepted. I didn't get a letter or any information back when my documents came back.
That's why I've been extremely confused with all of this. I wasn't told yes or no they looked at my stuff I know that for sure but all my documents and applications print out was returned with a few stickers I'm assuming are time stamped for the process.iwolga wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 2:22 pmOk, your application was returned to you.RubGue wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 2:18 pmI wasn't rejected. I actually wasn't rejected or accepted. I didn't get a letter or any information back when my documents came back.
It's not that I'm not wanting to hear just unable to truly understand. I'm hearing many conflicting details so I'm trying to find the best and easier course of action.
I didn't really see anyone contradicting, except for one of the posters failing atm to provide any proofs of his\her ideas. I think he or she is misled by the fact that British citizen is EU citizen.
Sorry to be dense about this just seems like odd processing since the wording dont seem to be fully forgiving to new people. From what it looked like is that EEA FP would work for me due to my wife being a British Citizen(which I assumed is part of being an EU citizen) so the criteria of her being this type of citizen allowed me to come being a non-EU citizen.iwolga wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 3:10 pmI didn't really see anyone contradicting, except for one of the posters failing atm to provide any proofs of his\her ideas. I think he or she is misled by the fact that British citizen is EU citizen.
I believe gov.uk is very straight-forward in this part (someone already gave you a link to this):RubGue wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 3:35 pmSorry to be dense about this just seems like odd processing since the wording dont seem to be fully forgiving to new people. From what it looked like is that EEA FP would work for me due to my wife being a British Citizen(which I assumed is part of being an EU citizen) so the criteria of her being this type of citizen allowed me to come being a non-EU citizen.iwolga wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 3:10 pmI didn't really see anyone contradicting, except for one of the posters failing atm to provide any proofs of his\her ideas. I think he or she is misled by the fact that British citizen is EU citizen.
Ah, so you are the wife!Batomet wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 4:56 pmId LOVE to know where you got this information?:) again false.
The OP, my husband, did not get rejected, he also never stated he got rejected, he has not been given an answer and when we phoned them they said they dont know what happened exactly and have had to email the place that the documents were sent back from.
So again, even with information related to us youre giving false info.
I dont know how to reply to certain comments this website is so messed up on mobile.
I understand how frustrating it is. I really do. I was living away from my husband myself for 7 months because at that point he was changing jobs and was not able to show that he can finance me. Try to look on the bright side of things: at least you can travel to each other visa free. We didn't have that, unfortunately.
As we don't seem to be getting the salient point across, as has previously been posted by iwolga from the Home Office's official guidance (note the underlined text)Batomet wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 4:56 pmId LOVE to know where you got this information?:) again false.
The OP, my husband, did not get rejected, he also never stated he got rejected, he has not been given an answer and when we phoned them they said they dont know what happened exactly and have had to email the place that the documents were sent back from.
So again, even with information related to us youre giving false info.
I dont know how to reply to certain comments this website is so messed up on mobile.
Hi.Batomet wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 1:50 pmAll wrong.
The EEA family permit may be used by a partner outside if the uk wanting to live with a partner who is in the uk, this visa DOES NOT REQUIRE YOU TO MAKE ANY AMOUNT OF INCOME A YEAR. That is a DIFFERENT visa.
An eea citizen is also a british citizen right now.
False information being given out.
This route would only apply to you if you and your UK wife was living in an EU country (let’s use France). You and your wife would have to show proof that you built a life together in France, in order for her to bring you to the UK for free. You can’t just mosey into the UK from the US and expect to be allowed to stay.RubGue wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 3:35 pmSorry to be dense about this just seems like odd processing since the wording dont seem to be fully forgiving to new people. From what it looked like is that EEA FP would work for me due to my wife being a British Citizen(which I assumed is part of being an EU citizen) so the criteria of her being this type of citizen allowed me to come being a non-EU citizen.iwolga wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 3:10 pmI didn't really see anyone contradicting, except for one of the posters failing atm to provide any proofs of his\her ideas. I think he or she is misled by the fact that British citizen is EU citizen.