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1:check the conditions with the relevant ambassy,in which you intends to travel.makaay366 wrote:As a non-EEA spouse (holding a Residence card valid for 5 years), what are my entitlements in the Uk and also answers to the questions below will be okay
1. What countries can I travel to visa free and on what conditions: (do i have to go to such countries with EEA national who is my wife or can i go alone). In actual fact, the question also relates to Dubai
2. I have been a legal resident in UK for 5 years but recently married my EEA national wife thus the Residence card. What sort of questions should I expect at the point of entry if i was to travel to USA, Austria, Dubai and back without my wife?
3. Can I apply for housing from the Housing Associations in Scotland as I work in Scotland and spouse works in London at the moment but we both reside in London.
4. I intend to extend my knowledge by going back to school for a degree course, am I entitled to any support or reduced rates for a MSc, MBA or PhD course?
5. Does the 'No recourse to public fund' affect me as a RC holder?
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If the RC does not show No recourse to public fund, does that mean that you are entitle to it?5:If you received any letter from home office in which the home office allowed you on the public funds then there will be no effect on your RC.