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Something does not add up here.zarkjavaid wrote:Yes she got dual nationality Irish and British and we used her Irish as EU citizen and yes I am legal I got my visa for 5 years last year and yes she is working aswell
Did you have a previous UK RC or Family Permit? (issued in or before 2012?)zarkjavaid wrote:@secret.simon no we have no mention that she's dual national. And well I applied for my visa an I got my visa course because she is working and fulfilling her treaty rights and when I applied for my spouse visa we showed her with Eu nationality.
If you mean you have a RC as a family member then that is not a 'visa'.zarkjavaid wrote:Well we did mention that she was born here in uk and she lived all her life here so that is sorta telling them if that was a problem they would've gave me a visa because I applied spouse visa through EU and no problem after a year I got my visa.
noajthan wrote:If you mean you have a RC as a family member then that is not a 'visa'.
It does not confer (grant) any rights it simply confirms status (on day of issue).
If circumstances change, or you weren't actually the spouse of a recognised Union citizen, then it will be invalid.