[quote=CR001 post_id=1704703 time=1542288191 user_id=70994] @ khan.789 - you appear to be a non EU citizen who obtained PR 2 years ago after 5 years with your British/Danish wife. You are not able to sponsor a spouse under the EU rules as you yourself are not an EU citizen. Are you divorced from you...
First question is are you a EEA Citizen exercising treaty rights in the UK If you are a British Citizen the EEA permits do not apply to family members. Instead what applies is the settlement visas for dependents which is a separate route. If you are an EEA citizen read this: https://www.gov.uk/fami...
Hi, I need to apply family permit visa for my partner outside EU, I am a student and living with my parents. I looked on "qualified person" student section. (• have enough money to meet their living expenses and so will not become a burden on the social assistance system of the UK during their resid...
Non EU:
Application sent 03/10/2016
Application received 04/10/2016
Money taken by HO 06/10/2016
BM done 24/10/2016
COA received 31/10/2016
PR Received 04/05/2017
Took exact 7 months I did involve my local MP I suppose that pushed HO. Best of luck to everyone still waiting.
Application sent 03/10/2016
Application received 04/10/2016
Money taken by HO 06/10/2016
BM done 24/10/2016
COA received 31/10/2016
PR Received 04/05/2017
Took exact 7 months I did involve mu local MP I suppose that pushed HO. Best of luck to everyone still waiting.
I don't know how you were advised before. Even if you think your representative fell short of the mark, no case you may file against them (nor any compensation if you got any) will reinstate any treaty rights that you may have failed to observe. It's not negotiable, if a sponsor is not exercising t...
Any previous gaps (such a lack of CSI when a student) can stop the PR clock running. CSI is form of insurance so cannot be backdated to remedy that. No, Just 2 months from gap. Being British doesn't specifically exempt wife from CSI. She just wouldn't need CSI. It doesn't matter because, being Briti...
You say your wife is British so she will have settled status by virtue of being British. As she is British she doesn't need CSI. Regarding the transitional arrangement for CSI for students; EEA nationals who are/were students would only have exemption from CSI if they had held a RC issued to them (...
Hi everyone, I am sorry if this topic was been discussed before, as I tried my best to find answer of my questions not successful so far. I have to explain background first to explain properly. I am eea2 residence, just had it because I applied prior to amendments in June 2012. My wife is british an...
Well I have eea2 residency my wife is European and I want to call my parents and my one sister permanently to UK from a non eu country...is it possible? If it is then what is the process of it...any reply/help will be very appreciated and thank full.
If a person cease work and started studies, they will need to hold CSI immediately prior to their studies, in order for their residence to be in accordance with the EEA Regulations, except they retain their status as a worker. thanks obie for your reply,do you have knowledge what can be happen if s...
Thanks jambo it was properly convinced answer just to make sure if eea national is a student family doesn't have to held CSI? thanks for calming my panic,i have one more question if possible to answer plz,my wife was a worker and then became a full time student,my question is if you can tell the tim...
I am writing this to know,non eea family member of eea has to have CSI too?To certain extend i know don't require but i read a blog where they was saying non eea requires CSi too,so i am bit worried,can some one confirm this for me kindly.many thanks.[/quote][/url]
I bought sickness insurance because my wife was student,I bought it about 9 months ago,but now she is started working so my question is do i still have to keep the insurance,i think no i don't have to,but when i called agent he told there was some amendmento occurred a while ago some thing like i ha...
I just want to help my cousin he is a non eu citizen married to a eu citizen(German citizen).he lives in spain he got married in spain too,and his wife lives in uk.she wants to call him to uk.the problem is he dosnt have any visa(not even European residence card),they are trying to sort out in spain...
One of my friend has business about 25miles away from home,when hewas coming back to uk after his holidays immigration officers asked him a lot of questions regarding to that
I am a 5 years resident permit holder,Well i am planning of traveling to my country in couple of months,i work like 60 to 70 miles away from my home.So my question is when i will be entering back to UK,immigration officers can pick on this point that why i work 70 miles away from home?i just want to...