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Traveling away with expired EEA2

Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2017 9:33 pm
by Mzlgwell
Hello,

in short we made a huge mistake while booking our holidays and we realise it just now.
I am an EEA national with DCPR document and my husband non-EEA national is holding an EEA2 card which is due to expire on the 17 Oct.
We have applied for his EEA4 PR status back in May and still waiting for the answer. We have received the COA today.
Our flights, hotels, etc.... everything is booked for holidays the last 2 weeks of October. At that point of time, the EEA2 card will have expired and we don't know wether he will have already received his PR. There is a possibility he won't.

My question is that in this situation, is there any chances that both the airlines and immigrations let us leave and come back to the country ?
We will be traveling together.

My understanding is that the EEA2 card is only certifying a visa status which is acquired by him being married with me and me exerting my treaty rights, so if i present my PR and our marriage certificate, in addition to his COA for his own PR, that should be sufficient enough proof?
does anyone have attempt this ? was it successful ?

We are calling UKBA tomorrow but just wanted to know what you guys think of

Thanks

Re: Traveling away with expired EEA2

Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 5:15 pm
by GMB
The big question is whether or not he's a visa national for UK immigration purposes (as in, do people of his nationality normally require a visa to come to the UK, even for tourism?). If he is a visa national, it is very, very unlikely any airline will allow him to board without a valid visa or a valid EEA residence card. They get fined a lot of money by the gov't for carrying inadmissible passengers, so if they have the slightest doubt, "no" is their default position.

If, however, he's a non-visa national, then he will be able to board the flight and he will have no problems re-entering the UK once he reaches the border (a UK airport).