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NO-ONE KNOWS YET. THE UK HASN'T YET PUT THE RULING INTO PRACTICE.biblapmcdantope wrote:Hello. Many many thanks for the help in this forum. I have two small and one big question.
I (UK National) have a non-EU (Japanese) Spouse living with me in Spain, and she has a spouse-of-EU residents card here: I know I can bring her into the UK and get her some kind of resident’s card – but
a) This is automatically granted at immigration right? IT CAN BE IF YOU DECIDE TO TRY TO GET WHAT IS KNOWN AS 'CODE 1A' AT THE BORDER WHEN YOU CROSS. IF YOU DON'T ASK YOU WON'T GET IT. THEY TRY TO BE AWKWARD ABOUT GIVING OUT THIS STAMP THOUGH. YOU CAN ALSO HAVE YOUR WIFE APPLY FOR AN EEA FP AT THE UK EMBASSY IN SPAIN.
b) It is for six months, yes? YES
c) how do I renew it once the [six month] time is up? YOU DON'T RENEW IT. YOU CAN'T GET AN EEA FP INSIDE THE UK AND WON'T GET ANOTHER CODE 1A IF YOU DON'T PASS THROUGH IMMIGRATION AGAIN. WHAT YOU WOULD DO, HOWEVER, IS GET A RESIDENCE CARD ON FORM EEA2.
Thanks again.
p.s. d) also wondering how the new ruling changes all this – will it now be easier in some way?
biblapmcdantope wrote:Thanks, yes I did read the link, just not sure of a) when I can get EEA Family Permit (when in the UK? What will they do at immigration?) YOU GET IT BEFORE ENTRY TO THE UK. THIS IS MENTIONED ON THE HOME OFFICE WEBSITE WHICH DEALS WITH EEA FP APPLICATIONS IN THE LINK THAT DALEBUTT GAVE YOU ABOVE.
and the link between EEA Family Permit and EEA2 (once my wife has Family Permit does she automatically get five years residents card for UK?)
Sure. Having the EU residence card isn't a requirement for SS but it definitely does help. Can't she get one?biblapmcdantope wrote:HI – Another question – can my wife still apply through the Surinder Singh route, even if she doesn’t have an EU resident’s card (I – British EU citizen – have one (for Spain))?
That’s great news. How long do I have to have worked in the EU country do you think? The website says ‘self-employed’ is enough. I’ve been looking after a farm, for my board, for two months – do you think I can get away with that?chaoclive wrote:Sure. Having the EU residence card isn't a requirement for SS but it definitely does help. Can't she get one?
The most important things are that you have worked in the EU country/your wife has lived there with you and can prove this (e.g. bank statements/gas bill etc).