Hi ninmuraininmurai wrote:Hi there,
We entered the UK via Harwich International Port back in April under Surinder Singh rules (me UK national, my partner non-EEA national) without a Family Permit and using only our Article 10 Residence Card issued by another country. At the border we explicitly asked for entry under European Directive rules and the officer complied (but did ask for a supervisor because he was a little unsure what to do himself).
It was pretty clear we were moving here for the long term as our car was stuffed full due to moving house.
We were granted entry without much of a fuss, but our entry stamp looks like the one uploaded - i.e. identical to a tourist stamp. Note that it does not mention anything about "no recourse to public funds" or "work prohibited" or anything else like that.
Since Code 1A was decommissioned, there has been sparse information over the internet about what the EEA dependant stamp looks like. I sort of expected somewhere in the stamp to mention "6 months" or "EEA Regulations" or similar, but there's none of that in our stamp.
Did we get the correct stamp? Or could someone who has entered under similar circumstances to us upload their version?
Many thanks!
I am looking to do the same but via calais. Can you assist by answering some of the questions below:
1. Where were you exercising your EU treaty rights and for how long?
2. What documents did you bring with you? Did you have to translate them in English such as utility bills or bank statements issued in non english speaking EU country.
3. What questions were you asked? Did he ask how long you were going to stay for?
4. Which day of the week did you travel and was it in the morning or evening? Was it busy?
5. Did you not find any issues when boarding (assuming you boarded from holland)? Immigration controls?
Thanks for your help.