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Admitted immigration (EEA) regulations 2006

Post by roadtouk » Mon Jul 24, 2017 9:39 pm

Hello everyone,
I’m new in the forum and I need your help.
I’m a Non-EEA family member married to EU British citizen living in Ireland.
I used my EEA right to enter the UK with my wife without visa and I got a stamp for 6 months stating “Admitted to the United Kingdom under the immigration (EEA) regulations 2006”
:?: My question is can I apply for a UK Residence Card (EEA2) while I'm in the UK? or do I have to go back to Ireland and apply for FP then move back to the UK?
Thanks.

roadtouk
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Re: Admitted immigration (EEA) regulations 2006

Post by roadtouk » Mon Jul 24, 2017 10:24 pm

Please anyone can help with this matter?

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Re: Admitted immigration (EEA) regulations 2006

Post by Richard W » Mon Jul 24, 2017 10:25 pm

Apply from the UK.

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Re: Admitted immigration (EEA) regulations 2006

Post by GMB » Wed Jul 26, 2017 8:42 am

There is no need to have an FP to apply for an EEA RC. You just have to be in the UK already by whatever means, which you are.

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