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To return to UK and keeping things simple, your wife would be advised to apply for a FP to enter UK.Andygoesdutch wrote:Hi,
I'm a british man working self employed and living in The Netherlands for the last 16 years.
I have a Ukrainian wife (ukraninan passport) with a 5 year residence permit, we have a 3 month old daughter who has a British passport.
We would like to return to the uk and I believe the Surender Singh would be our best option?
What do we need to do, apply for etc
And how can we apply for british citizenship for my wife?
Thanks in advance for any help advice
You will, after passing the HRT:Andygoesdutch wrote:Hi,
I'm British and hope to return home to the uk soon with my Ukrainian wife and child via the surrender Singh route.
I've been away for 16 years, will I/we be able to claim any benefits?
Thanks in advance
How long has your wife been in the Netherlands?Andygoesdutch wrote:Hi,
I'm a british man working self employed and living in The Netherlands for the last 16 years.
I have a Ukrainian wife (ukraninan passport) with a 5 year residence permit, we have a 3 month old daughter who has a British passport.
We would like to return to the uk and I believe the Surender Singh would be our best option?
What do we need to do, apply for etc
And how can we apply for british citizenship for my wife?
Thanks in advance for any help advice
Depends on the reason.Andygoesdutch wrote:So should point 3 fail, would the family permit be revoked?
There is no mention in Directive 2004/38/EC that Andy must promise to pay his taxes.Andygoesdutch wrote:Hi all,
Would the fact that I have outstanding taxes in the Netherlands cause a problem for my ukranian wife's UK resident card application via surrender singh ?
Thanks in advance
We made it here to the uk on a family permit in September.noajthan wrote:To return to UK and keeping things simple, your wife would be advised to apply for a FP to enter UK.Andygoesdutch wrote:Hi,
I'm a british man working self employed and living in The Netherlands for the last 16 years.
I have a Ukrainian wife (ukraninan passport) with a 5 year residence permit, we have a 3 month old daughter who has a British passport.
We would like to return to the uk and I believe the Surender Singh would be our best option?
What do we need to do, apply for etc
And how can we apply for british citizenship for my wife?
Thanks in advance for any help advice
See https://www.gov.uk/family-permit/surinder-singh
Alternately you can go commando and enter UK like this (if you can board a flight or else travel by ferry/Eurostar):
https://eumovement.wordpress.com/2010/0 ... to-travel/
- the Dutch-issued RC may also be accepted for entering UK, (not sure).
Once in UK, your wife applies for an optional RC. This demonstrates her right to reside, work, study in UK.
See https://www.gov.uk/apply-for-a-uk-resid ... ligibility
Note: As a returning SS-er, you as the British sponsor/spouse (& proxy EEA national) no longer has to exercise treaty rights (ie once in UK).
After 5 years residency in UK your wife should have acquired PR. (Wife's activities in the UK are immaterial, as long as legal ofcourse).
This assumes you remain married, wife has no prolonged absences from UK, and there's no Brexit (otherwise who knows...).
Once wife has acquired PR in UK she can apply for a confirmation of PR card.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... orm-eea-pr
Then, once wife has her PR card, she, as the spouse of a BC, can immediately shoot for the privilege of citizenship and the holy grail of British passport.
Note: These are 2 further and separate application procedures, each with their own rules and requirements to be met (and their own timelines).
Don't forget to prepare for the proof of English and also LITUK tests.
Come back in about 4 years or so to see what the latest rules for naturalisation are at the time.
So you can see wife should be British and the proud holder of a British passport in just over 5 or 6 years.
And you thought The Netherlands was bureaucratic!
Good luck.
It means its your choice if you work or not in UK.Andygoesdutch wrote:We made it here to the uk on a family permit in September.
So no longer exercising my treaty rights would mean what to me exactly? Would there be a more simple process for a residence card? Only I'm a little worried about applying for a resident card because I still owe some taxes in the Netherlands, would this cause problems?
Or is there a better route or solution?
Thanks in advance
No.Andygoesdutch wrote:Is there a time limit to apply within? We arrived end of September on a family permit?