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wgpucca
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EEA Family permit - Thai spouse

Post by wgpucca » Sun Dec 22, 2019 5:17 am

Hi there!
I am trying to get my Thai husband an EEA family permit and want to make sure I don’t miss anything.

I read that the necessary documents for EEA family permit are:
-valid passport
-evidence of the relationship (ex marriage certificate etc)
-the EEA family member’s Eu settlement scheme application number ( I do have pre-settled status in U.K.)

Now I would like to ask if this family permit is accepted, can he board the plane only with this? ( I mention we that we are planing to leave from Bangkok , and from what I know, if you don’t have a proper visa they won’t let you board the plane)
Also do they ask for a minimum financial requirements ? ( i want to mention that I am a Romanian citizen and I have been travelling in Asia for the past year so I won’t able to provide payslips )
If I miss something, or there is something I should know .. please comment below.

I would really appreciate your help!

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Zerubbabel
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Re: EEA Family permit - Thai spouse

Post by Zerubbabel » Sun Feb 02, 2020 6:21 pm

Just seeing this.

- Yes, it's possible to travel with the EEA family permit.

- You need to exercise Treaty Right in the UK (working, self-sufficient, studying... etc) in order to be able to sponsor your husband. If you are not in the UK, not exercising Treaty Right, it would be difficult to sponsor anyone.

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