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Tili
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EEA2 resident card

Post by Tili » Thu Apr 17, 2008 2:38 pm

And one more question?
I’m here on tourist visa for six mounts; can I stay longer if my resident visa is not solved?
Thank you very much

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Re: EEA2 resident card

Post by thsths » Thu Apr 17, 2008 5:19 pm

Tili wrote:I’m here on tourist visa for six mounts; can I stay longer if my resident visa is not solved?
You should not have come on a visitor visa if your intention was to settle. An EEA Family Permit would have been better.

That being said, under European law you have the right of residence even without any visa. So if you have applied for a Residence Card (and you satisfy the requirements), you are legal in the UK. There is no need to leave the country. In fact, getting back in may be a bit tricky until you get the Residence Card.

Tom

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Re: EEA2 resident card

Post by Tili » Thu Apr 17, 2008 6:16 pm

thsths wrote:
Tili wrote:I’m here on tourist visa for six mounts; can I stay longer if my resident visa is not solved?
You should not have come on a visitor visa if your intention was to settle. An EEA Family Permit would have been better.

That being said, under European law you have the right of residence even without any visa. So if you have applied for a Residence Card (and you satisfy the requirements), you are legal in the UK. There is no need to leave the country. In fact, getting back in may be a bit tricky until you get the Residence Card

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Re: EEA2 resident card

Post by Tili » Thu Apr 17, 2008 6:22 pm

Tili wrote:
thsths wrote:
Tili wrote:I’m here on tourist visa for six mounts; can I stay longer if my resident visa is not solved?
You should not have come on a visitor visa if your intention was to settle. An EEA Family Permit would have been better.

That being said, under European law you have the right of residence even without any visa. So if you have applied for a Residence Card (and you satisfy the requirements), you are legal in the UK. There is no need to leave the country. In fact, getting back in may be a bit tricky until you get the Residence Card

Thank you, didn't know about family permit.
Will visitor visa make me any problem's to get resident car,and is it true that I can't work until I get resident card?

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