massivo wrote:Hello everyone, i'd like to ask a few questions regarding this topic.
I am an Argentinian citizen who has been in a long term relationship (more than 3 years, almost two living together) with a EU citizen girl (italian to be specific). We have been planning on travelling to London next year with the intention of working and living for an indefinite time. Reading about the necessary requirements that I need to be able to work legally I found two options:
1) Family permit
2) Residence card
I also found this post
http://www.immigrationboards.com/eea-ro ... 04045.html and thought that the best option is to apply for a residence card. My doubts are:
1) Do I need to apply for it when I arrive at the airport or do I have to apply for it from Buenos Aires? YOU CAN ONLY APPLY FOR A FAMILY PERMIT BEFORE YOUR ENTER THE UK (AT AN EMBASSY) OR YOU CAN ASK FOR STAMP 1A WHEN YOU ARRIVE AT THE BORDER WITH YOUR ITALIAN FAMILY MEMBER. IT MAY BE A LITTLE DIFFICULT TO GET THE STAMP 1A AS THEY WILL HAVE TO GO THROUGH THE DOCUMENTS PROVING YOUR RELATIONSHIP. ALSO, AS YOU NOTE BELOW, YOU DON'T ACTUALLY NEED A TOURIST VISA TO ENTER THE UK SO YOU COULD JUST FORGET ABOUT THIS.
2) I am aware that as an Argentinian I don't need a Visa to enter UK, but do I have to enter as a
tourist* and THEN apply for the residence card or as I am entering as a
tourist* I cannot apply for the residence card? IT DOESN'T MATTER HOW YOU ENTER THE UK. SOME PEOPLE DON'T UNDERSTAND THIS BUT YOU ARE LEGAL NO MATTER HOW YOU ENTER AS YOU ARE ENTERING WITH YOUR EUROPEAN PARTNER.
SEE THIS FROM THE HOME OFFICE (ALBEIT A WHILE BACK NOW):
"From: "European Operational Policy Enquiries";<
EuropeanOperational@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk>;
Date: Tue, Mar 4, 2014 00:18 AM
To: XX
Cc: "European Operational Policy Enquiries"<
EuropeanOperational@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk>;
Subject: RE: Civil Partner of EEA National: Already in UK on tourist visa
Dear XX,
I can confirm that there will be no implications as long as the visa was issued by either the Home Office or the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and you provide sufficient evidence with your EEA2 application.
Kind regards,
A
From: XXX
Sent: 02 March 2014 18:26
To: European Operational Policy Enquiries
Subject: Civil Partner of EEA National: Already in UK on tourist visa
To whom it may concern
I am an EEA national exercising my treaty rights in the UK (as confirmed by a successful EEA1 issued by the Home Office). My non-EEA, visa-required civil partner is currently in the UK on a short-term (6 month) UK C Visitors Visa for the purposes of tourism. We have now decided that we would like him to stay with me here in the UK and apply for a residence card (EEA2) as soon as possible.
Will there be any issues with him being present in the UK on a tourist/visitors visa? Will this affect his application for an EEA2 residence card? I know it is not possible to give a decision on his application in such a fashion, all I am asking is whether having entered the UK on a tourist/visitors visa will have any negative implications?
Many thanks
XX"