Dear all,
Currently I am researching the possibilities of bringing my soon-to-be wife to the UK.
I am an EEA citizen, and my wife is a non-EEA citizen, both currently residing in a EEA country. However, whilst investigating the EEA family permit, I have stumbled upon a confusing segment. At the documents you must provide part, it states: ''You must show that your EEA family member has a permanent right of residence or is one of the following if they’ve been in the UK for more than 3 months, working, self-sufficient, etc." Now I am confused, since we will apply from outside the EU and therefore I have neither documents. Does this mean that she will not be able to be with me when I go to the UK? This would be quite strange, since that would mean she cannot join her EEA family member.
I have read other cases on this website where the EEA family member had neither, and did get a family permit approved.
I do not know if it helps, but I will be self-sufficient, and therefore will be applying for my wife's residency card on the basis of me being self-sufficient.
Could someone please clarify this?
Much appreciated
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