Stamping passport of non-EEA family member with ILR under EUSS
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2022 4:47 pm
My wife is a non-EEA citizen, who has ILR under the EUSS. Her ILR status was "grandfathered" from her pre-Brexit Permanent Residence status. She has a biometric residence card confirming her EUSS-ILR
I hold dual EEA and British citizenship. I was naturalised only after she got her PR (now ILR) so she got her PR and subsequently ILR status by using the Lounes precedent.
We travel a fair amount, and I had 3 questions
1) when we arrive back in the UK (usually at LH) - sometimes the immigration officer (UKVI I believe they are now called?) will stamp her passport, sometimes they will just waive her through.
Is there a rule on that? Or is it really just at the discretion of the UKVI officer? All those stamps are filling up her passport rather quickly...
2) ditto on fingerprinting - sometimes they'll insist on it, sometimes they don't do it all. Is there a rule or is it up to the officer?
3) lastly, and this may be specific to Heathrow, does she have a right to use the UK / EEA citizens lane when going through immigration?
Note her non-EEA country is not on the list of countries whose passport holders can use the e-gates, so in any case she'd need to see an officer.
But sometimes the 'any other citizen' line can be very long, and I would think that in principle she should be allowed to use the EEA lane given her status is derived from the EUSS.
Look forward to hearing your thoughts on this
I hold dual EEA and British citizenship. I was naturalised only after she got her PR (now ILR) so she got her PR and subsequently ILR status by using the Lounes precedent.
We travel a fair amount, and I had 3 questions
1) when we arrive back in the UK (usually at LH) - sometimes the immigration officer (UKVI I believe they are now called?) will stamp her passport, sometimes they will just waive her through.
Is there a rule on that? Or is it really just at the discretion of the UKVI officer? All those stamps are filling up her passport rather quickly...
2) ditto on fingerprinting - sometimes they'll insist on it, sometimes they don't do it all. Is there a rule or is it up to the officer?
3) lastly, and this may be specific to Heathrow, does she have a right to use the UK / EEA citizens lane when going through immigration?
Note her non-EEA country is not on the list of countries whose passport holders can use the e-gates, so in any case she'd need to see an officer.
But sometimes the 'any other citizen' line can be very long, and I would think that in principle she should be allowed to use the EEA lane given her status is derived from the EUSS.
Look forward to hearing your thoughts on this