EEA2 - Surinder Singh Route
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 4:25 pm
Hey peeps,
A quick update my end and a question:
We got our family permit from Madrid (we were living there, I am British and was working there). My husbands non EU. He spent time in prison in Greece a few years ago (please read other relevant posts for more info if you wish).
6 months is up soon and we've just got his provisional license back and done our various travelling plans, so ready to apply for EEA2.
My question is, do I need to show proof of working in Madrid, as I did for family permit application, or proof of work here, or both to be on the safe side!
I'm in full time employment and my husband is a self employed painter/decorator. I know his employment status is irrelevant for this application.
In the meantime I thought I'd give you an update on some of the issues we have encountered on our travels together around Europe:
- no trouble leaving Spain 5 and a half months ago, he entered illegally so I was concerned but we had our rights printed out just in case.
- border staff asked us a fair few questions (this was first time entering with family permit, they then stamped permit) and we had to fill out landing card.
- husband went alone to Madrid to see a cousin, they asked him nothing.
- husband returned at gatwick alone, they asked nothing!
- went to Southern Spain but to Portuguese airport, they asked my husband too many questions there (he is Albanian, they have visa free travel in Schengen countries) and were rude.
- came back to stansted, questioned various things again and stamped passport, had to fill out landing card again.
- went to Albania to visit family. Upon leaving they questioned us and my husband various things about our marriage, complete joke.
- came back to Gatwick, the man at border control asked me why we had this visa if I was British and that they had issued us with WRONG visa. I had to tell him the rules, it was so pathetic. He said we didn't have to fill landing card and shouldn't next time (that didn't happen other times).
Interesting the variation in the different times we've been at airport.
Thought it would be useful, please can someone let us know about EEA2 things above.
Thanks!
A quick update my end and a question:
We got our family permit from Madrid (we were living there, I am British and was working there). My husbands non EU. He spent time in prison in Greece a few years ago (please read other relevant posts for more info if you wish).
6 months is up soon and we've just got his provisional license back and done our various travelling plans, so ready to apply for EEA2.
My question is, do I need to show proof of working in Madrid, as I did for family permit application, or proof of work here, or both to be on the safe side!
I'm in full time employment and my husband is a self employed painter/decorator. I know his employment status is irrelevant for this application.
In the meantime I thought I'd give you an update on some of the issues we have encountered on our travels together around Europe:
- no trouble leaving Spain 5 and a half months ago, he entered illegally so I was concerned but we had our rights printed out just in case.
- border staff asked us a fair few questions (this was first time entering with family permit, they then stamped permit) and we had to fill out landing card.
- husband went alone to Madrid to see a cousin, they asked him nothing.
- husband returned at gatwick alone, they asked nothing!
- went to Southern Spain but to Portuguese airport, they asked my husband too many questions there (he is Albanian, they have visa free travel in Schengen countries) and were rude.
- came back to stansted, questioned various things again and stamped passport, had to fill out landing card again.
- went to Albania to visit family. Upon leaving they questioned us and my husband various things about our marriage, complete joke.
- came back to Gatwick, the man at border control asked me why we had this visa if I was British and that they had issued us with WRONG visa. I had to tell him the rules, it was so pathetic. He said we didn't have to fill landing card and shouldn't next time (that didn't happen other times).
Interesting the variation in the different times we've been at airport.
Thought it would be useful, please can someone let us know about EEA2 things above.
Thanks!