Non-EEA (Tier 2) with EEA partner: should I switch?
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 10:01 am
Below, the discussion was about transferring/switching visa categories. But, I was wondering whether anyone can confirm if your Tier 2 automatically becomes invalid when you apply for an EEA family member visa and vice versa? From my experience, I suspect this is not the case...
My situation is similar to the OP, I had a Tier 2 visa, then applied for an EEA partner visa after 2 years of co-habitation without telling my employer. When my T2 visa was up for renewal (after I received the EEA partner visa), my employer renewed it. When I enter the UK, I alternate between the 2 to make sure they are both still valid, and I've never had an issue! Does this mean that my T2 5 year clock is not reset?
I also do wonder what will happen if I leave my current employer? After reading articles in the Guardian about the Home Office throwing people out of the country, I do hope that the Home Office realises that I have these 2 visas...
My situation is similar to the OP, I had a Tier 2 visa, then applied for an EEA partner visa after 2 years of co-habitation without telling my employer. When my T2 visa was up for renewal (after I received the EEA partner visa), my employer renewed it. When I enter the UK, I alternate between the 2 to make sure they are both still valid, and I've never had an issue! Does this mean that my T2 5 year clock is not reset?
I also do wonder what will happen if I leave my current employer? After reading articles in the Guardian about the Home Office throwing people out of the country, I do hope that the Home Office realises that I have these 2 visas...