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Thanks for respond. You said do so in the uk,do you know how long it takes for him to get his residence card then?EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:You may find this thread interesting.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=109477
Ahh thanks so much... now I understand. So lets say we went for te VAF5 application,even though its not necessary,what happens once he is in the UK? Does it have to be changed into something else in order for him to get a legal stay?Jambo wrote:EEA Family Permit is an entry clearance (similar to a visa) which is applied outside the UK. The application form is VAF5.
Residence Card is an application under EEA regulations which is applied inside the UK. The application form is EEA2.
I see. So it doesnt mean that he'll be getting his residence card sooner through applying for a EEA family Permit.Jambo wrote:I suggest you read the relevant pages in the HO website - Rights and Responsibilities and also the links that sushdmehta posted earlier. It will give you a better understanding of EEA regulations.
Under EEA regulations, legal status is derived by the actions of the EEA national and not by permission from the HO. The HO just confirms those rights. They don't confer them.
If you are exercising treaty rights (for example by working), your husband will be legal in the UK. Applying for EEA Family Permit or RC is optional but is advisable to convince employers of his status in the UK.
You can apply for EEA Family Permit which is valid for 6 months or just pop on a plane and show up in the UK (as your husband doesn't need a visa to board a flight).
Once in the UK, he can choose to apply for a 5 years Residence Card. He can apply whenever he wishes as long as he can demonstrate you are exercising treaty rights.
EEA Family Permit from Canada would normally not take long to get (2-3 weeks) but will require you to book an appointment and to go to the British diplomatic post (probably not too bad if you live in Toronto). The EEA Family Permit is valid for 6 months.
Without a EEA Family Permit, your husband will get at the border a stamp in his passport for 6 months that allows him to work but this might look "less official" than a full page visa.
In any case, as soon as he wishes, he can apply for a RC. A few weeks after applying he should get a letter confirming his application and stating his eligibility to work. After a few more months (the UK authorities are quite slow in processing the applications) he will get a 5 years Residence Card.
To be honest, I don't see any advantage of applying for EEA Family Permit in your case.