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If your parents are with you in that other State then yes you should be able to do a Surinder Singh.Hamza2013 wrote:I am a British citizen working in another eea state,
Is this still correct decision?
Safest to reapply.Hamza2013 wrote:Hi ptstream,
We really want to do that, will visit visa create any problems?
Obie/noajthan please comment on this,
I need a little bit more assurance, our lives are hault at the moment!
Hamza, I am sorry to hear about your parents refusal.Hamza2013 wrote:Since there is no border between Uk and Ireland if we ent r without stamp will be classified on visit entry?
Agree with Obie.EEA regulations wrote:Family members of British citizens
9. (1) If the conditions in paragraph (2) are satisfied, these Regulations apply to a person who is the family member of a British citizen as if the British citizen (“P”) were an EEA national.
and what are Qualifying EEA State RC according to them?Obie wrote:The difficulty is that UKVI and the ECO are showing complete disregard to the law.
2 days ago a person from Northwest who entered UK with an EEA State Residence card was granted temporary admission. When he went to report again , he was put in a place without even time to seek judicial remedy.
By the time one could get through to the court he has been flown out.
Quite scary. A spouse of a returning British citizen being treated that way. Luckly for him, he had a residence card for another state.
Or the fools would have sent him to a third country in breach of the regulations.
Now they are falsely alleging that a Qualifying EEA State Residence card was not presented.
Complete bullocks.