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You'll be able to board an aircraft.brandom wrote: I am not visa national
If you can demonstrate this at the border and are traveling together you will be admitted irrespective as to whether the COA valid or not.brandom wrote:My husband already have confirmation of PR (EEA national)
Know your rights, be calm, but firm. Familiarise yourself with the law.brandom wrote: Anyone can advice if we can experience problems on UK border on the way back?
EUsmileWEallsmile thanks for advice.You make my day!!!EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:If you can demonstrate this at the border and are traveling together you will be admitted irrespective as to whether the COA valid or not.brandom wrote:My husband already have confirmation of PR (EEA national)
Very helpful.I will study those regulations tonight.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:Enjoy your trip. Read these.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
brandom wrote:hi,received today from HO requested passports.No PR yet.My husband requested also his confirmation of PR (EEA member) and our marriage certificate but none came.Do you think we are going to need both documents on UK border or they have all info on their system?Should we request above again?thanksEUsmileWEallsmile wrote:Enjoy your trip. Read these.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
Thanks you.My worries are that might be that they refuse PR for some reason when I am abroad and COA might not be valid anymore.Jambo wrote:Normally the HO just return the passport and keep the other documents until they are reviewed and a decision is made by the case worker.
The CoA would be enough to enter.
If you have another copy of your marriage certificate, carry it with you in the hand luggage although I don't think you will need to use it.
Jambo wrote:For you to qualify for PR Confirmation if one was granted to the EEA national depends on:
1. You prove your identity.
2. You prove you are a family member.
3. You haven't been away for more than 6 months a year.
Don't see any reason it will get refused.
In any case, I would not worry too much. Even without the marriage certificate, you have an expired RC which shows that you are a family member of EEA national. Even if the IO has doubts, the regulations require him to let you to enter the country to prove your claim. They can't really refuse your entry.
Expired RC is in the old passport that is with the rest of documents but I think you are right,shouln't woory too much.
Coming back without EEA family permit will be no problem than?!
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Just show the CoA and move on to pick up the luggage.
No. The CoA / expired RC would be enough. You will be fine.brandom wrote: Coming back without EEA family permit will be no problem than?!
Thanks
Thanks again for all the informations.I really apreciateJambo wrote:No. The CoA / expired RC would be enough. You will be fine.brandom wrote: Coming back without EEA family permit will be no problem than?!
Thanks
In any case, why to bother to go to the consulate as any evidence you are thinking of using for a family permit can be shown to the IO at the airport.
Family Permit is really only required by visa national who can't board a flight without a visa.