My mother is retuning to UK in a few weeks, and it will be first time she will use EEA2 permit to enter.
When she left UK a few months ago, she did not have the EEA2, we got it later on a separate piece of paper, and I subsequently sent it to her abroad.
She is 69 and does not speak English.
I understand that she should not fill the board card they distribute in the plane, but should go in the queue for EU citizen, show her passport and EEA2 permit, and they even should not put a stamp in her passport. Am I correct?
I plan to write a note in English for her to show to the boarder officer, where I will mention all the above (as well as that she is my mother, I am EU citizen, I work in UK, etc.). What official documents/regulations should I cite?
If there are any issues, will they cal me? (I will be waiting fore her at the airport, and will put my cell number on that note)
Will they allow her to call me? She most probably will not have a phone, working in UK..
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