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Please Daniel could explain or share your experience?.Daniel197 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 05, 2018 12:01 pmHi,my wife had a visa family stamp from Calais with no limit,to answer the question I'm sure that that according with the immigration rules 2016 who have this stamp have right to live in UK can live and work in the united kingdom the time that is married to the family member, does not even need the rezidence card after 3 months, however they say it is better to apply for the rezidence card because sometimes those who hire you for work do not know the laws, or for go outside or in , but all this is not mandatory because you have the right that the relative while they are married,I apply for a universal credit join and I have the answer that my wife it's entitled because me have a right to reside and work .
HI EuindianspouceEuindianspouce wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2018 3:17 amHi OliverOliver12 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2017 2:20 amHi guys
Anybody in this forum could please advise me with the dependent ink stamp
I've applied for family permit and planning to withdraw the same as the wait time is more than 150 working days (7 months calander days)
I and my wife reside in India currently and my wife is a Portuguese citizen (eea national) since she's from Goa, hence she was eligible to obtain for a Portuguese passport, but never ever been to any european countries
That means she never ever had a residence card,hence can we still travel to UK together and get a dependent ink stamp on my Passport at the airport
Just a lil bit confused, any help in this matter will be really appreciate
Thanks
Oliver
Checkout my post.
My suggestion is withdrawal your application and appostile ur documents.
Book tickets to Belgrade stay there for 2-3 days and take flight to London from there.
I have back up plan also Belgrade to Budapest by train 7 hrs journey u can get entry stamp there also then u can go to London via Germany and Paris by train or coach.
If wizz air don’t let u board u can go to Budapest with Schengen entry steam u can go to Moldova. Air Moldova flights going to stansted air port 100% lets u board.
tiems wrote: ↑Tue Jul 17, 2018 5:48 pmHola Rocio,
I do not believe he needs to be a qualifying person, as you’re asking for right of entry, not right of residency. If you wanted to stay beyond 3 months, he would need to be a qualifying person.
Me and my husband travelled in and he received this stamp while I was very clear that I did not reside in the UK, but was an EU citizen who wanted to enter as a tourist with my non-EEA spouse.
We presented our passports and my husband's Spanish article 10 residency card. The officer responded that she could not accept the card since it didn't have English text on it. We did not present any civil partnership certificate, or other proof of cohabitation.
Arriving at Gatwick Airport
I indicated that I wanted to exercise treaty rights to allow my husband to come into the UK with me for a short visit.
She asked us the following:
Hi Tiems,tiems wrote: ↑Tue Jul 17, 2018 5:48 pmHola Rocio,
I do not believe he needs to be a qualifying person, as you’re asking for right of entry, not right of residency. If you wanted to stay beyond 3 months, he would need to be a qualifying person.
Me and my husband travelled in and he received this stamp while I was very clear that I did not reside in the UK, but was an EU citizen who wanted to enter as a tourist with my non-EEA spouse.
I have the same stamp and my interview for the NiNo will be in January, I would like to know if I can be able to work as well