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Thank you for your reply.Pablito wrote:Make your way with your wife to UK by coach(not by plane) take your marriage certificate with English translation and residence card.
At the border request for admission to UK with code 1A stamp, get some paperwork with you which confirms your rights.
If you insist on applying for FP there is a big chance you will wait and also you may get your application rejected.
If I could turn back time I would directly try my chances at the border.
As Pabilito said, Make your way to UK ,, It is very unlikely you would get FP, as they give decision in 15 days , but not positive decision . According to my knowlage about 25% people get FP. and as a pakistani ,i highly doubt u would be one of those 25%. But u can try once and if u dont get then go without FP, Dont forget to post the outcomes,Azoo_humble wrote:Hi all,
Background
I'm a non-EEA national (Pakistani) family member (husband) of a Polish citizen (wife). I have been issued temporary residence of 1 yr based on our marriage. My wife arrived UK in Dec 2009 and started work in January 2010. Her last job was for a continuous period of 2.5 yrs before she flew back to Poland in September 2012 to live with me, followed by our marriage in Dec 2012. We plan to live in UK and both of us intend to work in UK too. I had been on UK student Visa in the past too where I studied accountancy course at a UK college. I need your guidance to apply for EEA family permit as I would be applying for this visa on my own.
Questions
1. I'm aware that we can apply for EEA family permit while our stay in Poland , but then I'm not sure if this decreases the chance of application success in contrast to the situation where my wife first goes to UK, starts job there and than we apply?
2. I read in FAQ's that EEA national must have 3 months of residence in UK before they can exercise EU treaty rights. Does these 3 months can be in aggregate from the time she first started work in UK or is it counted from the time she last entered UK?
I will really appreciate your informed responses to my queries.
Thank you very much.
Diomond wrote:As Pabilito said, Make your way to UK ,, It is very unlikely you would get FP, as they give decision in 15 days , but not positive decision . According to my knowlage about 25% people get FP. and as a pakistani ,i highly doubt u would be one of those 25%. But u can try once and if u dont get then go without FP, Dont forget to post the outcomes,Azoo_humble wrote:Hi all,
Background
I'm a non-EEA national (Pakistani) family member (husband) of a Polish citizen (wife). I have been issued temporary residence of 1 yr based on our marriage. My wife arrived UK in Dec 2009 and started work in January 2010. Her last job was for a continuous period of 2.5 yrs before she flew back to Poland in September 2012 to live with me, followed by our marriage in Dec 2012. We plan to live in UK and both of us intend to work in UK too. I had been on UK student Visa in the past too where I studied accountancy course at a UK college. I need your guidance to apply for EEA family permit as I would be applying for this visa on my own.
Questions
1. I'm aware that we can apply for EEA family permit while our stay in Poland , but then I'm not sure if this decreases the chance of application success in contrast to the situation where my wife first goes to UK, starts job there and than we apply?
2. I read in FAQ's that EEA national must have 3 months of residence in UK before they can exercise EU treaty rights. Does these 3 months can be in aggregate from the time she first started work in UK or is it counted from the time she last entered UK?
I will really appreciate your informed responses to my queries.
Thank you very much.
Why u left UK before??