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If you currently have, or last had:
a residence card (biometric format) confirming your right to reside under the EEA Regulations,
or
a biometric residence permit confirming that you had been granted leave to remain under the Immigration Rules or Immigration Act 1971, you must include this document with your application
Thank you very much for your answer.noajthan wrote:The RC Guidance refers to cards issued under EEA Regs and Immigration Rules, that is British law.
A German card would be issued under German law and not under UK EEA Regs.
There are 28 member countries so you have some more to collect if you wish.lucky_smile wrote:Thank you very much for your answer.
I thought that 'EEA regulations' is some common EEA law for all countries. Thank you for clarifying this for me. I will then say that I don't have such card and won't submit my German permit.
Still wonder though whether two residence permits from 2 European countries are allowed in general?
noajthan wrote: There are 28 member countries so you have some more to collect if you wish.
There is no concept of rivalry or supremacy of one country's RC over another.
They are simply either valid or expired.