Article 10 Residence Card
Posted: Fri May 04, 2018 8:55 am
Hi,
This is my first post on this forum so please forgive me if this has been answered before or I am posting in the wrong place.
I have heard a lot about an EEA Family Permit via the Surinder Singh route for British Citizens living with their non EU spouse in an EU country.
I am British and my wife is Ukrainian, I have been living and working along with my wife in Cyprus for the past two years. My wife has a Cyprus residence card which we have already been told is an article 10 residence card because it was issued in Cyprus under EU law (family member of a union citizen).
However, my question is can my wife use her passport along with her article 10 card to travel to the UK with me for a short visit without having to obtain a visa or family permit?. We are planning to visit family in London for two weeks and then return to our our home in Cyprus. We have all other documents i.e marriage certificate, rental agreement, proof of employment and living here together etc...
I am confused because I have sought legal advice, and the first lawyer told me to still apply for an EEA family permit to avoid being denied entry at the UK border. I then was advised by another lawyer that an article 10 card is now sufficient for short visits and just to have other documents proving relationship just in case, but no need for an EEA family permit.
I understand an EEA family permit is free and we have all the documents so we can just apply to avoid any problems, but I just want to know if anyone can clarify if the UK now fully accepts article 10 cards for short visits or if anyone has had any personal experience of trying to use this card to enter the UK, any help or information would be much appreciated.
Sorry for the long post and I appreciate people cannot give legal advice here, but as you see we have already been told different things by immigration lawyers.
Hope for some help, thanks a lot.
James
This is my first post on this forum so please forgive me if this has been answered before or I am posting in the wrong place.
I have heard a lot about an EEA Family Permit via the Surinder Singh route for British Citizens living with their non EU spouse in an EU country.
I am British and my wife is Ukrainian, I have been living and working along with my wife in Cyprus for the past two years. My wife has a Cyprus residence card which we have already been told is an article 10 residence card because it was issued in Cyprus under EU law (family member of a union citizen).
However, my question is can my wife use her passport along with her article 10 card to travel to the UK with me for a short visit without having to obtain a visa or family permit?. We are planning to visit family in London for two weeks and then return to our our home in Cyprus. We have all other documents i.e marriage certificate, rental agreement, proof of employment and living here together etc...
I am confused because I have sought legal advice, and the first lawyer told me to still apply for an EEA family permit to avoid being denied entry at the UK border. I then was advised by another lawyer that an article 10 card is now sufficient for short visits and just to have other documents proving relationship just in case, but no need for an EEA family permit.
I understand an EEA family permit is free and we have all the documents so we can just apply to avoid any problems, but I just want to know if anyone can clarify if the UK now fully accepts article 10 cards for short visits or if anyone has had any personal experience of trying to use this card to enter the UK, any help or information would be much appreciated.
Sorry for the long post and I appreciate people cannot give legal advice here, but as you see we have already been told different things by immigration lawyers.
Hope for some help, thanks a lot.
James