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EEA family permit advice

Post by pgdlg1 » Sat Aug 22, 2009 7:03 pm

Hi guys.

I've been looking around but couldn't find the answers to my questions.

I hope you can help me. My wife is from a EEA country and I'm still on the 6 month EEA family permit. Do I have to apply for the residence card and what visa do I apply for after this EEA family permit expires or is the residence card good enough?

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Post by Obie » Sat Aug 22, 2009 7:13 pm

Yes you have to apply for the resident card on form EEA 2. It is optional , however it is extremely difficult for you to prove your rights or to get a flight carrier to allow you to board a fight or convince an employer to take you on board without the resident card.
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Post by pgdlg1 » Sat Aug 22, 2009 7:31 pm

Obie wrote:Yes you have to apply for the resident card on form EEA 2. It is optional , however it is extremely difficult for you to prove your rights or to get a flight carrier to allow you to board a fight or convince an employer to take you on board without the resident card.
Ok thank you. And do I have to apply for another visa after I have the residence card and the eea family permit expired? Or will the residence card be sufficient.

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Post by Obie » Sat Aug 22, 2009 7:42 pm

Use the EEA 2 form to the right of this link.

The resident card is valid for 5 years and with it, you will be exempted from the entry visa requirement.
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Post by pgdlg1 » Sat Aug 22, 2009 7:43 pm

Obie wrote:Use the EEA 2 form to the right of this link.

The resident card is valid for 5 years and with it, you will be exempted from the entry visa requirement.
Thank you I do appreciate your help.

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