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1) Thanks for replying, I appreciate your input. Let me start by saying I do not think you are wrong, but I do disagree with your interpretation that the FP can be applied 6 months before travel as you state above. To me, that the link above to part (2) of EUN2.4 states that; as the EEA FP is valid for 6 months, the ECO should be satisfied that the applicant intends to travel within those 6months.Jambo wrote:1) EEA FP can be applied 6 months before travel (see (2) in EUN2.4).
2) If you are a US citizen (and married to EEA national), why to bother with EEA FP? See Q1 in EEA FAQs - Common Questions - Read before posting - EEA Family Permit.
That is my understanding too. Let's presume that you are correct for the sake of my original question. While I understand that an EEA FP is not required in my situation and that I may present myself at the border to get the '1A' entry stamp as jambo noted, I would prefer to have the EEA FP, for ease of securing work, and ease of mind, knowing I don't have to "fight" my case at the border. Also, I will most likely land in Dublin, and continue onward to N. Ireland via ground, so I wouldn't be entering the UK through a UK port anyhow.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:I'd understood that it could be post-dated by up to three months and then valid for another six. This is not a definitive answer, but one that I believe to be the case.