Can dependent parents of EU citizen who is full time employed in host member state can claim benefit (non-contributory pension credit)? Is there any restriction for dependent family members in claiming benefit? Or can it be an issue while applying for PR? @spat, it depends on the host member state ...
Okay, in that case I can't offer any help as I don't know. I keep it short, it's not mistake, it's our writing styles, some keep it precise other like me write a full essay . Good luck and I hope some one will answer, stick to the forum.
Received a call back from the EU Settlement team in the early afternoon after chasing them for 3 days. The guy said he will take my and my parents details in order to determine if they qualify under Surinder Singh route and before ending the call he said he will pass on the their details to another...
Dear members, I would really appreciate your views and suggestions please @vpp1981. I am afraid to say I didn't understand your cited situation and therefore the question too (you did what I do i.e. Throwing too much information). Can you rephrase and explain the situation again so others can under...
TO go honest it doesn’t matter whether they got a stamp which says addmitted under Eea regulation or not. When u apply for a uk residence card for them they will look at whether u meet the requirements of Surinder Singh whilst u were in another Eea state. If yes then they will grant the card if the...
Received a call back from the EU Settlement team in the early afternoon after chasing them for 3 days. The guy said he will take my and my parents details in order to determine if they qualify under Surinder Singh route and before ending the call he said he will pass on the their details to another ...
Thank you for your reply . My husband entered UK with german issued residence article (article 10), his passport was stamped with ‘addmitted under Eea regulations 2016 “ immigration officer number and date when he entered . No expiry date etc . This was in Feb Again he entered UK with his residence...
Please write what type of entry stamp your NON-EEA Family member has received on their passport while you have recently entered the UK 🇬🇧 specifically in the year 2018 or 2019 either using Article 10 or exercising the free movement treaty rights to pursue Surinder Singh application. You can simply w...
I am in Ireland Spat if it is taking longer than expected, did you think about involving Solvit. http://www.solvitireland.ie/ You may also give a call to Europa, discuss your circumstances and their contact centre guys may steer you in right direction 👉 https://europa.eu/european-union/contact/call...
Good Day, Please only write what type of entry stamp your NON-EEA Family member has received on their passport while you have recently entered the UK 🇬🇧 specifically in the year 2018 or 2019 either using Article 10 or exercising the free movement treaty rights to pursue Surinder Singh application. Y...
Hello In the event of no deal or a delayed brexit, will the EU settlement scheme still fully open on 30 march or will that be delayed or cancelled . Any ideas ??? @ Anamkhan, hope you had your answer as applications are fully open but you need to phone📱 EU Settlement team in the UK 🇬🇧 to get the Su...
I am sure you must have got your answer by now. But in case someone else is wondering ,yes you can travel to UK with residence card issued in another EU state. I live in Germany with non EEA family member .he has residence card article 10. We travelled together to UK for a visit without an issue. O...
Neonleon. Try if you can go back to that entry point with your parents and ask them on what basis are they admitted into the UK and also for you to know what to write in their application forms you will be making for them. Also seek proper legal advise as to whether they will need to be out of UK a...
Hi, You don’t need to go back for a different stamp as previous immigration history does not matter for EEA route. Please read point 37 in below guidance https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/730141/Ways_in_which_people_can_be_lawfully_resid...
It seems that your parents entry was permitted under their current visitor visas. You may find the Free Movement article helpful, especially regarding evidence of moving 'the centre of your life' to another EU state and your integration into local life there. Hopefully, you haven't continued to ret...
Is there no stamp or entry code in their passports :?: The issue with your parents being considered under the Surinder Singh route is the short length of time they have spent with you as your dependants in the EU State. This may be seen as an attempt to circumvent the UK Immigration Rules and to av...
Good day, I am a British citizen and exercised free movement right and went to a EU member state with my wife and our toddler (both British citizen) in September 2018 on self sufficient basis while looking for a job there. My parents who are non-EEA nationals has joined me two months ago as a family...