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xhesika
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ME; British My husband; Albanian Visa type; Multi EEA FP

Post by xhesika » Sun Jan 31, 2010 10:28 pm

Hi

I will write a bit of background information before so that you can get the full picture.

My husband is Albanian, I am british, we have been married for 5 years, together for seven. We were living in Greece 2007-2009, my husband was successfully granted a 5 year residence card to stay in Greece.

We then applied for an EEA FP to come to the UK as I was exercising my treaty rights in Greece, this took absolutely ages to be decided but nonetheless was successful

Now, we are living together in UK, renting a house, paying our bills together etc, I am on job seekers allowance now, as ALL my benefits stopped when my husband entered the country. My husband is a qualified driver (of all licence categories exc:FL & CB) and is also seeking work but has no recourse to public funds.......

we have a soon to be one year old baby...hence my jobseekers, as apparently I have right to maternity leave up until my baby is a year old. ?

I am under the understanding that me being on JSA is enough in terms of exercising my treaty rights within the UK, BUT can someone pleae tell me how to go about applying for the next visa or residence card??

My husbands current visa (multi EEA FP to join (me) ) is valid from 01/10 - 07/10 ( 6 months validity).

If my husband was to take the life in the UK test now, would it still be valid in a few years when he would become a british citizen? he is not too keen on becoming a BC , is there any other way around this eg ILR?

Any help on the next step would be very much appreciated....

Thankyou in advance
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Post by Wanderer » Sun Jan 31, 2010 11:17 pm

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Post by Pakhtoon » Sun Jan 31, 2010 11:20 pm

What are you trying to do ?? putting the link for the same thread ?
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Post by Wanderer » Sun Jan 31, 2010 11:21 pm

inwarsaw wrote:
What are you trying to do ?? putting the link for the same thread ?
Yes, I think we've had this circle before, same old question, same issue,...

I am getting very jaded...
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Post by Pakhtoon » Mon Feb 01, 2010 7:36 am

Wanderer wrote:
inwarsaw wrote:
What are you trying to do ?? putting the link for the same thread ?
Yes, I think we've had this circle before, same old question, same issue,...

I am getting very jaded...
I remember this lady hating you when she originally posted here asking for advise some time back. Can't look for the link but I just remember her signatue :)
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Post by xhesika » Mon Feb 01, 2010 9:07 pm

Please excuse me but I tried to delete one of my duplicate topics as i posted in the wrong area......My husband has now RECIEVED the eea fp and is here in the uk with me, whereas before, he was yet to apply for the Greek residence permit. We now have a baby too. I am asking about the next step, totally different from before. It's Not a problem if no one is prepared to help us out, but really wanderer MUST you be so hostile towards me? I am only on here seeking advice, as that is what www.immigrationboards.com is for. IF anyone has any help to give, please comment. Thank you.
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Post by Dr Logic » Tue Feb 02, 2010 3:19 am

Wanderer wrote:
inwarsaw wrote:
What are you trying to do ?? putting the link for the same thread ?
Yes, I think we've had this circle before, same old question, same issue,...

I am getting very jaded...

You should post the link of previous discussion if this issued has been discussed b4 ( as you said ).
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Post by xhesika » Tue Feb 02, 2010 8:37 pm

I have previously posted on here, similar but not the same questions, before I was asking about EEA FP which my husband has obtained, now, I am asking for the next step..... Thank you
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Post by Rozen » Wed Feb 03, 2010 9:54 am

xhesika wrote:I have previously posted on here, similar but not the same questions, before I was asking about EEA FP which my husband has obtained, now, I am asking for the next step..... Thank you
Next step? Husband apply for UK Residence CARD on Form EEA2! Simple!

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Post by Obie » Wed Feb 03, 2010 12:34 pm

Aplying Under European Law.

Please note that the UK authorities require you to be exercising a treaty right on your return before your family member will qualify for residency, although i think this requirement is illegal, in light of the Eind ruling.
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