Legally, you have no problems. The EEA citizen does not have to be present in the UK every minute of every day for you to be here. The EEA citizen merely has to continue to maintain his/her residency in the UK. Residency is only broken by being absent from the country for more than six months per y...
I travel frequenlty in past. I am non EEA national as my parnter is EAA national. whenever i fly back to UK at immigration in EU queue they some time used to ring my partner and ask general questions how many kids we have and what are their ages what are their name, when we met first and than corss...
I travel frequenlty in past. I am non EEA national as my parnter is EAA national. whenever i fly back to UK at immigration in EU queue they some time used to ring my partner and ask general questions how many kids we have and what are their ages what are their name, when we met first and than corss...
According to the rules, the EEA National should either be accompanying the non EEA person or be present in the country. I wonder if a family permit or a visitors visa may help. iamanalien, thank you for your reply. Sorry I was not clear in my original post. I am planning to stay and work in UK whil...
I am a non-eea national with EEA2 and my husband is EEA national and a PhD student in UK at the moment. My husband has a chance to visit another country for three - six months as academic visitor. Now the problem is that I am a frequent business traveller and sometimes need to re-enter UK three time...
Are you applying as a self-sufficient person or a student? If not, no need to complete this. If yes, I had savings for example so I wrote £<amount>, received once, source: personal savings. Thank you for your reply. I am applying as a student (student loan + scholarship + summer part-time income). ...
Hi everybody, I am applying for permanent residence using EEA (PR) form. And I came across the section for financial resources, which looks a bit confusing to me. For "how much you/they received", shall I put total amount or installment amount? E.g. I earned 12000 pounds per year paid mont...
1. There is no legal threshold you need to meet. 2. There is no need to submit bank statement if applying as a student. 3. Yes but there is no need to submit proof. 4. No need. If applyig as a student, he will need a letter from university/college confirming his studies, a declaration signed by him...
Hi, My finance and I plan to get married in April and then apply EEA2 for me. We have read through HO's website many times, but the requirements are really unclear. Our situation is: My finance is a BA student and he is not taking any part-time job at all now. He got both tuition and maintenance loa...