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Sorry, but this is not correct. It depends totally on which passport the non-EU citizen has, and where they are traveling from. See http://eumovement.wordpress.com/2010/08 ... to-travel/ for more details.JESSIES wrote:You have to make sure your visa does not expire whilst you are on holidays or you won't be able to get back into the UK. As long as your visa is still valid, i think you will be fine.
Did you apply for a Residence Card?arielgragnani wrote:My partner (non- EEA) and I (EEA) have applied for temporary residency. We haven't heard back yet, as it has only been one month. As I will need to travel in December I am trying to figure out how to get my passport back.
What your solicitor told you is correct if you are staying within UK immigration rules (switching categories) but is not fully correct when moving from UK immigration rules to EEA regulations.JESSIES wrote:You can ask for your visa back. However, I have been told by my solicitor that as my Tier 1 visa has expired (I am waiting for an EEA2 so my expired Tier 1 visa legally continues on as I wait for the EEA2), I should not leave the UK because the continuation of my expired tier 1 will no longer be valid once i EXIT the UK. That means I can come back to the UK as a tourist, but would lose my rights to work under the Tier 1. Hope that makes sense.
But yes, it would depend on the individual visa circumstances.
I am assuming you are married to an EU citizen who is working in the UK.JESSIES wrote:I have been told by my solicitor that as my Tier 1 visa has expired (I am waiting for an EEA2 so my expired Tier 1 visa legally continues on as I wait for the EEA2), I should not leave the UK because the continuation of my expired tier 1 will no longer be valid once i EXIT the UK. That means I can come back to the UK as a tourist, but would lose my rights to work under the Tier 1. Hope that makes sense.
Directive,Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:I am assuming you are married to an EU citizen who is working in the UK.JESSIES wrote:I have been told by my solicitor that as my Tier 1 visa has expired (I am waiting for an EEA2 so my expired Tier 1 visa legally continues on as I wait for the EEA2), I should not leave the UK because the continuation of my expired tier 1 will no longer be valid once i EXIT the UK. That means I can come back to the UK as a tourist, but would lose my rights to work under the Tier 1. Hope that makes sense.
If my assumption is correct, then your statement is not fully true. As a spouse of an EU citizen, you can enter the UK and start working immediately.
You have a special problem in that your existing Tier 1 visa is expired. And so if you leave the UK, the implied status you (may possibly) have may indeed be lost.
But if you are such a spouse, then I do not see any obvious reason you would prefer to remain on Tier 1 rather than be considered a Eu family member.
As the lovely German expression says: Qualität dauert.JESSIES wrote:At the rate I am going, it will probably take me 15 years to get PR.