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tifa123
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German residence permit + UK work visa... confusion. Holding

Post by tifa123 » Thu Nov 11, 2010 5:30 pm

Hello all,

I am in absolute confusion and I hope someone can give me some enlightenment. I am a Singaporean holding a Tier1 Post study work visa in the United Kingdom. My husband is an E.U Citizen residing and working in Germany.

Earlier today, I submitted my German residence permit (joining spouse) application and I was told that my Tier1 post study work visa will become invalid after 6 months. I was also told that if I am going to continue to work in the UK I will have to sort something out with my boss. I was like... what the heck? you are telling me that my UK visa which is expiring in 2012 will become invalid in the next 6 months and that if I want to continue to work in the UK I will have to obtain something from the UK home office again.

I then called the London Heathrow airport borders office asking them if obtaining a German residence permit will have any effect on my work visa in the UK. They said, "nope. you enter the UK as a singaporean holding a valid UK visa and it only expires in 2012. so there's no problem and that having a german residence permit will not have any effect on your UK work visa. But, perhaps the German has a problem."

So my question is, is it permitted to hold both German residence permit and a UK work visa in the same passport? I mean, my intention of getting a german residence permit is that I will be able to visit my hubby more often without having the tourist restrictions stay.

N.B: As a singaporean I do not need a visa to visit Germany for a maximum of 3 months over a 6months timeframe.

Insights will be truly appreciated! and sorry if I have posted this topic in the wrong section. I am not exactly sure which forum I should be writing on but I am guessing the Europe Immigration forum will be the most appropriate of all.

Many Thanks

86ti
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Post by 86ti » Thu Nov 11, 2010 6:41 pm

You don't really tell who gave you the first information but only the UK side can tell you under what conditions the Tier 1 PSW may get invalid. We have a subforum here for that and you may better ask there for exact details.
tifa123 wrote:I mean, my intention of getting a german residence permit is that I will be able to visit my hubby more often without having the tourist restrictions stay.
And there might be the problem. From the German point of view a residence permit may indeed mean residence and not just a convenient way to stay longer when you please. Carefully check the conditions for the permit esp. under what condition it gets invalid (period of absences: I suspect no longer than 6 months per year) and how long you would have to spend in Germany to be in line with the permit. I'm just guessing here but just take it as a hint.

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