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Other than that stamp, have you been issued with any other UK visa or entry/residence permit since your arrival?topellycatego wrote: ↑Wed Feb 03, 2021 2:21 pmI came into the UK with my family from Budapest Airport without a visa . I was stamp at the Uk port of entry Stansted airport . The word stamp on my passport say EU regulations 2016.
Did you not apply for a EEA Residence Card after you arrived in the UK? If not, why not? I'm really scratching my head here.
What exactly does this mean? Is this a legally-recognised status in Hungary? How exactly is this called? Please be specific.I'm not married but I did cohabitation with my partner signed with a notary public signature.
I hope you can see that this is not what I asked. I asked about any applications made for a Residence Card under the EEA route NOT the EU Settlement Scheme. Since you are unmarried, you cannot apply to the EU Settlement Scheme without first having a EEA document, and I believe that is why your application was refused.topellycatego wrote: ↑Thu Feb 04, 2021 2:35 pmWhen I arrived to the UK with my partner and 2 kids, I applied to EU SETTLEMENT SCHEME
No you did not. Unmarried partners are required to submit a UK-issued document under the EEA route, e.g., a EEA Family Permit or a EEA Residence Card. In other words, you needed to apply first for a EEA Residence Card, and then, for the EU Settlement Scheme.I submitted all the required documents
What exactly did they tell you? Did they tell you to apply for a "EEA Residence Card" in general, or did they specifically say "derivative right of residence" card? Be it that you misunderstood or that they ill advised you, the fact is that the route for derivative right of residence is NOT the route for you.After about 4 weeks that I applied to EU settlement scheme I received a refusal mail that my application has been rejected because I was meant to apply to the Home office for Residence card .
Do not ever rely on what the EU Settlement Scheme resolution centre advises. You are not the first person who has reported having been given completely incorrect advice.So I went ahead and apply for Derivative right of residence card as I was advised by the EU settlement scheme team .
As I said, this was expected.After making the application for the derivative residence card I was sent a biometric letter which I did after I did the biometric process , 2 weeks later I received a letter that my application was rejected because I'm not the main carer of my kids ,That my partner can as well take care of my kids.
It is not clear what you are trying to say. Either it is "just a declaration" or it defines a "relationship legally". It it important you know exactly what this declaration means for your couple. What did this mean for you in Hungary? Did you enjoy the same rights as a married couple? If yes, you might be considered married, if not, you are not. As you can see, this is key to decide what your options are.As for the Notary ,It's just a legal declaration that My partner and I are cohabiting and we are in a relationship legally.
Thanks Obie, that's what I was fearing.Obie wrote: ↑Thu Feb 04, 2021 3:33 pmThe Hungary Constitutional court ruled in 2009 that it was unlawful for Hungary to offer marriage type partnership to heterosexual couples, as the option of marriage was open to them, unlike in the case of homosexual couple.
The registration of Cohabitation is different from the partnership registration. It could be used to support a durable relationship application, but not family member application.
kamoe wrote: ↑Thu Feb 04, 2021 4:09 pmIf at all this makes it easier to understand where your applications have gone wrong:
For both the EEA Residence Card and the EU Settlement Scheme, Your EU national sponsor should be your partner, NOT your kids.
In other words, the main reason you are claiming to come to join family is that you are the partner of an adult EU citizen, not that you are the parent of EU children. That's it in a nutshell.
You are right Obie on this note, The kind of partnership at the Notary public office I did with my partner can't be a substitute for marriage , I just did it as additional documents to support my claim that I'm in a relationship with my partner .Obie wrote: ↑Thu Feb 04, 2021 3:33 pmThe Hungary Constitutional court ruled in 2009 that it was unlawful for Hungary to offer marriage type partnership to heterosexual couples, as the option of marriage was open to them, unlike in the case of homosexual couple.
The registration of Cohabitation is different from the partnership registration. It could be used to support a durable relationship application, but not family member application.