they cant charge fees for eea application under regulation 2006, it will be against the law, it will be still 6 months plus waiting time It is not against the law actually, there is a basis for it in the law. In France it cost about three hundred plus euros for a residence card application. In Germ...
What is all this silly noise! Will you be travelling together? What is your citizenship? Those are the key questions! If you are an EU citizen and will be travelling with your husband, then no visa is needed and you should just go on your way. But you need to carry your marriage certificate. Apolog...
Because Europe is not a federation of state, it is an economic and political association of European countries. All of the member states are sovereign.
rebel82 wrote:UKBA will ask you to produce the copy of EEA national's passport endorsed buy EEA national's country's embassy.
They will not accept a copy certified by Solicitor or anyone else.
Certified copy by a lawyer will be accepted, I know of someone did it just that way.
Article 5 of (4-5) of directive 2004/38/ec 4. Where a Union citizen, or a family member who is not a national of a Member State, does not have the necessary travel documents or, if required, the necessary visas, the Member State concerned shall, before turning them back, give such persons every reas...
It is a requirement that non visa national should be in possession of a visa/EEA-FP when entering the UK. The freedom of movement law however will allow family member of an EU citizen to be admitted into any EU member state even if they are not in possession of a valid visa or residence card. 5.5.1 ...
Do I have to hand in an endorsed copy of my passport or will a normale copy be accepted as well? You will need a certified copy of your passport, this can be done by the embassy of your country. hi, I've prob with this. I'm from bangladesh.my wife is latvian currently living in cyprus. either in cy...
I have sent you the details as inbox, I still think you do have a case, the decision was passed solely based on the Irish interpretation of that judgement, it did not consider the circumstances surrounding your wife's application. The INIS have shown repeatedly they are incompetent of not being able...
yeah she is still with me,but the problem is that there is no lithuanian embassy in Tunisia ..what should i do brother? Jambo meant your spouse should take her passport to the British embassy for them to make a copy. I do not think it's possible she won't likely get pass the gate without without an...
If it is different, then why quote EU Law when the OP is Irish, resident in Ireland and not exercising Treaty Rights.You are the first that started this EU business. You quoted the EU Directive and my answer was to that so it is relevant What you do not understand is, if OP travels to NI with the s...
IntegratedImmigrant, you thought you'r on top of this? NO you aren't, you do not know what you are talking about still. EU citizens can enter the territory of another member state with their non eu spouse without visas, residence cards, or resident permit. The only thing which they need to have at a...
Hey guys,i would like to know something about the supporting documents which are required for my EEA Family Permit . i mean here the copy of my wife's passport .is it should be certified or just normal copy? if certified(legalised) where this should be done? Many thanks It should be certified, it c...
For those who have been on this forum for long, you might remember a poster named Monifé who had both Irish and British passports , tried to get her partner residency through exercising treaty rights as British National but was refused, She eventually got residency under Irish Law. Regards, You can...
Malika, the OP is clearly an Irish citizen. so IF op travels to NI with the spouse they will be legally entering NI. monife has dual citizenship, Irish/British hence the reason for the refusal. It was indeed a valid rejection. That is a different arrest by the CJEU which is not relevant to this thread
Here is one answer to a Freedom of Information request to UK Border Agency https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/non_eu_family_member_entry https://acme.posterous.com/129065688 Travelling from Ireland would make matters slightly more complicated in that there is no routine immigration control betw...
After working for a short time in France, at least 3 months, you will be able to apply for an EEA-FM for your spouse. You will be treated as an EEA citizen for this application.
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Dear members, Part 8 Question 8.4 EEA national employement Question 8.10 EEA national's current finances and employement Is it really necessary to answer both question? In Question 8.4 I already give them my employement details. Why do they ask the same questions again in 8.10? Thank you for your h...