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Thanks so much, i knew i read it somewhere in some manual.Jambo wrote:The stamp is called Code 1A. You will also get it if your RC application is still in process and you present a CoA at the border.
1. See 5.5.2 Seeking admission at port from the Border Force Operations Manual.
2. It is valid for 6 months and allows employment (same as a Family Permit). It doesn't allow multiple entries.
3. As many as your passport can hold.
4. Check No visa travel on eumovement.
This makes no sense and is not lawful, assuming it the EU citizen is not Czech.Czdude wrote:When I had the Czech ACT (equivalent to CoA) they did not stamp my passport when leaving/entering Schengen; it was for all intensive purposes a de facto temporary residence permit. The only thing it did not allow was the issuance of a social insurance number (that required the full residence card, issued about 2 months later), which meant you had to have private medical insurance until the full permit was issued. At $50ish/month that wasn't a huge hardship.