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Obie wrote:Neither you nor your wife appears to be an EU citizen, therefore you have no right to enter the UK as an EU citizen or the family member of such person.
If she succeed in obtaining Eu citizenship, then and only then, will the question of accompanying and joining come into the equation.
ty !EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:I take it that the op is not a visa national and so could enter without a visa. In this case a visitor would still need to satisfy immigration that they were genuine on entry, had sufficient funds, etc.
If family member is already an eu citizen and can prove that, then admission on eea regs would be possible.
This is fine as long as you don't openly state your intentions to UKBA at point of entry. Once your wife gets EEA passport, your status in the UK will switch to EEA regulations automatically. You will not need to leave or reapply. I was in the same situation, entering the UK on an Israeli passport and obtaining Bulgarian nationality shortly thereafter. My wife, a Russian national was in the UK on a Tier 4 and just got an EEA permit without leaving the UK, valid for 5 years.marcojr wrote:Well, my wife and my 5 years old son is about to become EEA citizens.
This will happen in August probably.However we wish to start to move 3 months before and enter in uk as tourists.
After 3 months, only my wife will go back to our country to grab the documents (it must be in person) and go back to UK with her ID and the ID of my son.
In these 3 months, I will know better UK and Ireland and even others countries to discover what's the best place to live indeed considering jobs, life style and others things.That's why we wish to go before receive the ID's.
Anyway...I'd like to know if EEA FP is the right visa to apply or it must be another.And also: If my planning is valid.
Because the UKBA says:
However, the non-EEA family member must be travelling to the UK:
with the EEA national; or
to join the EEA national here.
It means: I supposed to be on the same aircraft basically or I supposed to be alone on the aircraft to join my wife in UK.But the scenario is different.
I will be in UK already as tourist.
I could be wrong, forgive me if I am wrong, but...icexxik wrote:This is fine as long as you don't openly state your intentions to UKBA at point of entry. Once your wife gets EEA passport, your status in the UK will switch to EEA regulations automatically. You will not need to leave or reapply. I was in the same situation, entering the UK on an Israeli passport and obtaining Bulgarian nationality shortly thereafter. My wife, a Russian national was in the UK on a Tier 4 and just got an EEA permit without leaving the UK, valid for 5 years.marcojr wrote:Well, my wife and my 5 years old son is about to become EEA citizens.
This will happen in August probably.However we wish to start to move 3 months before and enter in uk as tourists.
After 3 months, only my wife will go back to our country to grab the documents (it must be in person) and go back to UK with her ID and the ID of my son.
In these 3 months, I will know better UK and Ireland and even others countries to discover what's the best place to live indeed considering jobs, life style and others things.That's why we wish to go before receive the ID's.
Anyway...I'd like to know if EEA FP is the right visa to apply or it must be another.And also: If my planning is valid.
Because the UKBA says:
However, the non-EEA family member must be travelling to the UK:
with the EEA national; or
to join the EEA national here.
It means: I supposed to be on the same aircraft basically or I supposed to be alone on the aircraft to join my wife in UK.But the scenario is different.
I will be in UK already as tourist.
Very exactly.And it's appy to my son too.Both are sharing the same process.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:marcojr, Could you please explain a little about how your wife qualifies for Hungarian citizenship? Is it because he parents were Hungarian and she was born outside of Hungary?
Not "now" because she still awaiting for the hungarian id.The process takes few months.She will be indeed because all where sent already.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:So your wife now officially has Hungarian citizenship? (I am sure she does not have a passport yet, but that is not relevant)
What exactly does the certificate say?marcojr wrote:Not "now" because she still awaiting for the hungarian id.The process takes few months.She will be indeed because all where sent already.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:So your wife now officially has Hungarian citizenship? (I am sure she does not have a passport yet, but that is not relevant)
Yes, for sure, you are right ! If she lost the ID card she can request a new one.The ID itself is just a slice of paper.However to migrate legally you need to show documents that's proof that you are an EEA citizen.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:What exactly does the certificate say?marcojr wrote:Not "now" because she still awaiting for the hungarian id.The process takes few months.She will be indeed because all where sent already.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:So your wife now officially has Hungarian citizenship? (I am sure she does not have a passport yet, but that is not relevant)
I am curious because a Hungarian does not have to have an ID card to be a citizen. If they loose it, they do not loose their citizenship, for example.