Section 5: "Border Force officers should continue to date stamp a passport containing an EEA Family Permit on the holder‟s first arrival in the UK and may also use their discretion to date stamp such documents on each subsequent arrival"
+ As i said, dont know how that would work when the original FP is not present? (already submitted as part of RP application)
Section 5: "If they are joining the EEA national the onus is on the passenger to prove that the EEA national is in the UK"
+ how can we prove i am in the UK? we have submitted payslips, rental agreements etc. would that be proof enough?
Section 5.7.1 "A person who is the partner of an EEA national (other than civil partner) who can show that he is in a “durable relationship” with the EEA national. When assessing whether a relationship is durable officers should satisfy themselves fully that the person meets the requirements for leave to enter of an unmarried partner as set
+ how can we prove the relationship? all the original documents, proving our durable relationship, are with the Home Office now. So photo copies will have to do. Are there other ways of proving the relationship?
5.7.3 Family members of an EEA national minor Following an ECJ judgement in the case of Chen, family members (father, mother and siblings under 18) of an EEA national child can apply for leave to enter on the basis that the EEA national minor is exercising Treaty right(s) in the UK
+ i forgot to mentioned, my durable partner will enter the UK together with or daughter, she is a EEA National. She lives in the UK with us since 2015. So i assume our daughter is exercising Treaty rights in the UK?
noajthan wrote:mannen23 wrote:a question about entering the UK while applying for RP but without CoA.
+unmarried durable partner, American citizen, with a valid EEA FP
+ applied in August for RP, so passport with valid EEA FP is submitted to Home Office
+ we have a photo copy of the EEA FP
+ no CoA received yet
+ letter received with Biometric enrollment, has a 9 digit reference number starting with 021XXXXXX
+ my partner is travelling by herself outside the UK now on her 2nd passport (no FP). i live in the UK.
What will happen when she comes back to the UK soon? Will a photo copy of the EEA FP be enough? Can the Heathrow border control see records of EEA FPs in their system? Or does she need to show other proof that she has a pending RP application? Are there any rules and regulation in a situation like this?
UK BF Ops guide shows how a traveller will be met and greeted at border:
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... ndents.pdf
- see section 5