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Re-entering the UK while awaiting Permanent Residence

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 2:17 pm
by ozdan79
Appreciate guidance anyone might have - I browsed quite a few topics here but couldn't find much on this one!

My background:
- Am living in the UK
- Am the non-EEA family member of an EEA national who is living in the UK
- Have been on a Residence Document/Card for nearly 5 years, awarded back in 2006 based on the above

Current situation:
- Am about to apply for Permanent Residence (EEA4)
- Processing times sound like they are around 6 months
- My passport is likely to be "visa-less" between my Residence Document/Card expiring and then receiving the Premanent Residence stamp/document, perhaps for a number of months
- I need to travel internationally for work regularly (am already familiar with how to request my passport back, I have no questions about this)

My questions:
- What will my Visa status be according to the Immigration Officer who is granting/denying me entry to the UK, given that my Residence Document/Card will have expired and Permanent Residence stamp/document not yet received?
- While I await the Permanent Residence stamp or document, how can I re-enter the UK?
- Should I get a temporary Visa of some sort?

Thanks!

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 2:52 pm
by 86ti
The first question would be: "How do I get on the plane, etc.?" Unless you are a non-visa national you are already in trouble there. The IO should be satisfied with the CoA and/or perhaps some other documents about the whereabouts and doings of the EEA national. There are no temporary visas only the EEA family permit.

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 10:53 am
by ozdan79
[quote="86ti"]Unless you are a non-visa national you are already in trouble there. [/quote]

I am a non-visa National so sounds like I should arm myself (and EEA national) with plenty of documentation for our arrival back into the UK, such as CoA, proof of employment etc?

Thanks