Tier 2 to EU Citizen
Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2014 7:25 pm
Hi
I am a non -EEA citizen who recently transferred from a Tier 4 to a Tier 2 Visa.
I am now in a position to receive a passport from an EU country within a month or two.
My questions are:
1) Am I legally obliged to report the additional citizenship to my tier 2 sponsor/UKBA? Would it cancel my tier 2 visa?
2) If I wish to have one day to get a UK passport, can getting the EU passport delay my eligibility? When does the 5 year period start - the date of the passport being issued/ the date I entered the UK with it/ any time I can prove residence in the UK?
3) My wife also received a tier 2 dependent visa but will not be entitled to an EU passport. Is there a disadvantage in being a family member of an EU-citizen Vs. being on a Tier 2 dependent visa? E.g I heard about some UKBA people saying that for non-EU spouse of an EU-citizen, the EU citizen must be in the UK in order for the spouse to enter the UK - meaning that if I'm on a business trip my wife wouldn't be able to leave and enter the UK.
Many thanks!
I am a non -EEA citizen who recently transferred from a Tier 4 to a Tier 2 Visa.
I am now in a position to receive a passport from an EU country within a month or two.
My questions are:
1) Am I legally obliged to report the additional citizenship to my tier 2 sponsor/UKBA? Would it cancel my tier 2 visa?
2) If I wish to have one day to get a UK passport, can getting the EU passport delay my eligibility? When does the 5 year period start - the date of the passport being issued/ the date I entered the UK with it/ any time I can prove residence in the UK?
3) My wife also received a tier 2 dependent visa but will not be entitled to an EU passport. Is there a disadvantage in being a family member of an EU-citizen Vs. being on a Tier 2 dependent visa? E.g I heard about some UKBA people saying that for non-EU spouse of an EU-citizen, the EU citizen must be in the UK in order for the spouse to enter the UK - meaning that if I'm on a business trip my wife wouldn't be able to leave and enter the UK.
Many thanks!