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2004/38/ECStatic wrote:Thanks for that Birdy. I wouldnt' suggest just arriving in the UK without the EEA family permit or D-Spouse visa. Tourist visa's cannot be converted and you cannot obtain a D-Spouse or EEA from within the UK. I hope you're right about being here legally as that would help me not to go back to apply for EEA or spouse visa.
No such thing as a "D-Spouse" visa in the UK. That's a type of Irish visa, as far as I know.Static wrote:Thanks for that Birdy. I wouldnt' suggest just arriving in the UK without the EEA family permit or D-Spouse visa. Tourist visa's cannot be converted and you cannot obtain a D-Spouse or EEA from within the UK.
no difference at all it was just in reference to The comment about swimmingJAJ wrote:What's the difference? Northern Ireland is as much a part of the United Kingdom as the "Mainland" or for that matter, islands like the Hebrides or the Isle of Wight.Birdy wrote:True but i was thinking more of the Mainland
Do you know of somebody who has an Irish D spouse visa, and has been turned down when applying for a UK EEA family permit?Birdy wrote:With the D spouse you cant enter and Get the visa but the Immigration law advise centre said there is nothing to stop you just going in and then going EEA Surrinder Singh unless your passport will not grant you a 90 day stamp.