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UK Citizen coming back to study, status of non EU spouse?

Post by 85 East » Sat Jan 25, 2014 10:27 am

Hi All,

I'm a UK citizen who is currently working overseas. I'm planning to come back to the UK to do my masters at a UK University in September. My wife is an Indian citizen; now I'm slightly unclear about what visa she would need? Is it a tier 4 dependent visa? We won't meet the income rules for settlement visa, and I cannot see any guidance on the ukba website about what visa she would need to apply for? Is it a tier 4 dependent?

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Re: UK Citizen coming back to study, status of non EU spouse

Post by Greenie » Sat Jan 25, 2014 7:36 pm

She can't apply as a tier 4 dependent because you are not a tier 4 migrant. Where are you currently living?

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Re: UK Citizen coming back to study, status of non EU spouse

Post by Olasunkanmi » Sun Jan 26, 2014 4:06 pm

@ 85 East, as Greenie ask where are you currently living and one more clarification, whats your wife visa status at your current country of resident?
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Re: UK Citizen coming back to study, status of non EU spouse

Post by sheraz7 » Tue Jan 28, 2014 3:26 pm

If you (british national) are working in any EU member state and living with your non-EU (indian) wife there then she can use the surinder singh route to enter under EU route. See EEA FAQS - Common Questions
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Re: UK Citizen coming back to study, status of non EU spouse

Post by 85 East » Mon Mar 31, 2014 1:03 pm

We're currently living in Kenya, but employed by a German organisation (and pay UK taxes), so in terms of admission to UK university I qualify for EU fees status. We don't have a residence in Germany, but could get one (and register for German residency) but would not be resident there as my employment contract is based in Kenya.

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Re: UK Citizen coming back to study, status of non EU spouse

Post by Greenie » Mon Mar 31, 2014 1:46 pm

I don't understand how you have been assessed as a home fees payer if you are living and working in Kenya, the criteria for fee status is here http://www.ukcisa.org.uk/International- ... Education/

Your wife won't qualify under the Surrinder Singh route if you are not living/working in another EU state. The only route is the spouse visa which you seem to think you don't qualify for.

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Re: UK Citizen coming back to study, status of non EU spouse

Post by 85 East » Mon Mar 31, 2014 2:16 pm

Greenie wrote:I don't understand how you have been assessed as a home fees payer if you are living and working in Kenya, the criteria for fee status is here http://www.ukcisa.org.uk/International- ... Education/

Your wife won't qualify under the Surrinder Singh route if you are not living/working in another EU state. The only route is the spouse visa which you seem to think you don't qualify for.
I don't fully know the rules of fees assessment, but I guess it is because my employment contract is made in Germany and I pay German taxes on my income from Germany. Hence I guess it would be easier to go the Singh route as I'm already registered in the German system as a tax payer there.

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Re: UK Citizen coming back to study, status of non EU spouse

Post by Greenie » Mon Mar 31, 2014 5:23 pm

I think your thread needs to be moved to the EU applications forum as you are likely to get better input there. You might struggle to convince the Home Office that you are exercising treaty rights if you are not actually residing in another EU country.

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