UK citizen to UK with non EEA spouse - via France
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 12:06 pm
Hello all,
Here are our details,
We wish to use the Surinder Singh rule to access the UK.
I am British citizen and UK passport holder.
My wife is Chinese citizen, Chinese passport holder, who reads, writes and speaks English to ESOL 98% pass mark.
We have known each other for 4 years.
Of those 4 years, we have lived together as husband and wife for 3 years
We have been married for 1 year.
We have extensive history, flights, hotels, and package holidays, of the many holidays we have enjoyed together as a couple through the 4 years.
We have no children as yet.
We currently live in China, and wish to use the Surinder Singh rule to access the UK.
Are these steps correct, and if not, could some kind person edit and correct them.
1/ Her gets a Schengen visa from the French embassy in Beijing, free as it's due to her being married to me, an EU national.
Q1/ Is a standard Schengen visa ok, or would she need a visa for private and family life (vie privée et familial)
2/ We both fly to France together, land in Paris.
3a/ Rent a small apartment for minimum 3 months, in a cheap area.
Q3/ I believe that rental in France is undertook in years rather than months, and some thing like 3 months is just seen as holiday rental, with price to match, is it difficult to find short term rental, or just that much more expensive?
3b/ We both open savings bank accounts, with our same address.
Q3b/ I believe just one account in my name will do, so is there really no advantage in opening up an account for both of us, while in the bank?
3c/ We would have the electricity and any other services placed into our joint names, at this address, while we rent the place.
Q3c/ I believe that it is not essential, so is the rental contract sufficient to prove we live there?
3d/ It is our plan that as soon as we arrive in France, I (the EU [UK]) citizen, will take the ferry as a foot passenger to Dover, where I will return same day, on the ferry with my UK registered, M.o.T. and insured car.
4/ Her (we) go to the foreigners office of the local commune town hall, and change her Schengen visa into a residence permit, which will probably be valid for 1 year or 5 years.
Q4/ Is there no fixed residence permit (carte de séjour ) and either 1-year temporary carte de séjour or 5-year one would be quite satisfactory?
5/ I (the EU [UK]) national gets – finds legal paid work in my friend’s shop, and in so doing, I register at the local commune tax office that I am working.
Q5/ What would be the options to “be self employed” I believe in France it it’s called “Auto Entrepreneur”. Basically I understand that I can register as self employed perhaps as a ‘handyman’. This will get me into the system with health care, my own tax number etc.
6/ I should pay any taxes due for the next 3 months, but as the tax system is “yearly based” how do I pay taxes, to prove that I have worked?
Do I simply just not need to pay taxes on what little earnings I make?
Is there a self declaration regarding how much I earned?
7/ After 2 months, her applies at the UK embassy in Paris, for UK entry clearance, based on the fact that I am "exercising our treaty rights" and she will apply for EEA family permit
Q7/ Is this where I am “exercising my EU economic treaty rights in France”. Does this need to be writtem on the application?
8/ I drive our car to the DFDS or P&O ferry terminal at Calais or Dunkirk, and then proceed to the immigration offices of the UKBA, where she should get an entry clearance stamp in her passport.
Q8/ Is there any more requirement for us to demonstrate any thing?
9/ Once allowed entry into UK, by Calais immigration, we can now board the ferry.
9a/ After arrival in UK, she would then complete EEA2 form, which is her application for UK residence card, and would give her 5 years residency in UK.
Q9a/ How long after arrival in UK, should she complete form EEA2,?
10/ After 5 years in UK, and not being out of UK for more than 6 months in any 12 months, she should be granted permanent residence in UK.
I have read that she is allowed time out of UK, can someone please give a little bit more clarification here?
Please comment on the step by step, and time lines, etc.
Gra
Here are our details,
We wish to use the Surinder Singh rule to access the UK.
I am British citizen and UK passport holder.
My wife is Chinese citizen, Chinese passport holder, who reads, writes and speaks English to ESOL 98% pass mark.
We have known each other for 4 years.
Of those 4 years, we have lived together as husband and wife for 3 years
We have been married for 1 year.
We have extensive history, flights, hotels, and package holidays, of the many holidays we have enjoyed together as a couple through the 4 years.
We have no children as yet.
We currently live in China, and wish to use the Surinder Singh rule to access the UK.
Are these steps correct, and if not, could some kind person edit and correct them.
1/ Her gets a Schengen visa from the French embassy in Beijing, free as it's due to her being married to me, an EU national.
Q1/ Is a standard Schengen visa ok, or would she need a visa for private and family life (vie privée et familial)
2/ We both fly to France together, land in Paris.
3a/ Rent a small apartment for minimum 3 months, in a cheap area.
Q3/ I believe that rental in France is undertook in years rather than months, and some thing like 3 months is just seen as holiday rental, with price to match, is it difficult to find short term rental, or just that much more expensive?
3b/ We both open savings bank accounts, with our same address.
Q3b/ I believe just one account in my name will do, so is there really no advantage in opening up an account for both of us, while in the bank?
3c/ We would have the electricity and any other services placed into our joint names, at this address, while we rent the place.
Q3c/ I believe that it is not essential, so is the rental contract sufficient to prove we live there?
3d/ It is our plan that as soon as we arrive in France, I (the EU [UK]) citizen, will take the ferry as a foot passenger to Dover, where I will return same day, on the ferry with my UK registered, M.o.T. and insured car.
4/ Her (we) go to the foreigners office of the local commune town hall, and change her Schengen visa into a residence permit, which will probably be valid for 1 year or 5 years.
Q4/ Is there no fixed residence permit (carte de séjour ) and either 1-year temporary carte de séjour or 5-year one would be quite satisfactory?
5/ I (the EU [UK]) national gets – finds legal paid work in my friend’s shop, and in so doing, I register at the local commune tax office that I am working.
Q5/ What would be the options to “be self employed” I believe in France it it’s called “Auto Entrepreneur”. Basically I understand that I can register as self employed perhaps as a ‘handyman’. This will get me into the system with health care, my own tax number etc.
6/ I should pay any taxes due for the next 3 months, but as the tax system is “yearly based” how do I pay taxes, to prove that I have worked?
Do I simply just not need to pay taxes on what little earnings I make?
Is there a self declaration regarding how much I earned?
7/ After 2 months, her applies at the UK embassy in Paris, for UK entry clearance, based on the fact that I am "exercising our treaty rights" and she will apply for EEA family permit
Q7/ Is this where I am “exercising my EU economic treaty rights in France”. Does this need to be writtem on the application?
8/ I drive our car to the DFDS or P&O ferry terminal at Calais or Dunkirk, and then proceed to the immigration offices of the UKBA, where she should get an entry clearance stamp in her passport.
Q8/ Is there any more requirement for us to demonstrate any thing?
9/ Once allowed entry into UK, by Calais immigration, we can now board the ferry.
9a/ After arrival in UK, she would then complete EEA2 form, which is her application for UK residence card, and would give her 5 years residency in UK.
Q9a/ How long after arrival in UK, should she complete form EEA2,?
10/ After 5 years in UK, and not being out of UK for more than 6 months in any 12 months, she should be granted permanent residence in UK.
I have read that she is allowed time out of UK, can someone please give a little bit more clarification here?
Please comment on the step by step, and time lines, etc.
Gra