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You are British and so do not need a FP to (re)enter UK.LisaP wrote:Hello everyone,
So my husband (american) and I (British) have been married for 3 years and have been residing in Ireland for 8 months now. He just received his stamp 4 EU FAM. We just recently found out that I am pregnant and I want to go back to the UK to have my mom help me through the baby process. Now my husband and I just began to look over the EEA FP application online and its so confusing. Some of these question don't make any sense. Example under the section EEA National it ask how are you related to the EEA national. What??? How am I related to myself?? The questions are repeated and basically mixed all around. So please any help and guidance would help us greatly! Thank you in advance
Ref: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... 0/vaf5.pdfIf you are not coming to the UK as a family member of an EEA National then you are completing the wrong form
There is nothing wrong with a move to Ireland from an EU point of view.Hamza2013 wrote:Hi noajthan,
What will be a more strong COL move to Ireland?
Also is it necessary to enter UK with family permit to apply EEA2? As per my understanding non EU member can enter with EU citizen on residence card and the apply EEA2 in uk,
Please reply with details, thanks
Under pure EU rules you appear to have been exercising treaty rights in the spirit of free movement.LisaP wrote:Thank you for your reply everyone. Well our intentions were to stay here in Ireland but we just found out that I was pregnant 2 months ago. Our plan was to stay in Ireland but due to my pregnancy and the need of my mothers support on taking care of a new born, is the only reason why we going back. We both work full time so we don't have the time to go to a gym or do community service etc. We've been here 9 months now its not like we come here for 3 months. So will my application most likely fail because I didn't join a gym or do any community service?
I have deleted your duplicate post.KAMRAN143 wrote:hi mates.. hope you all are good. i need some information on eu applicantion in ireland and getiing back to united kingdom with eea british spouse after working and living in ireland for more than 6 months... any idea
You could start here:KAMRAN143 wrote:noajthen@ thanks for your reply could you please share any updated story of surrinder singh success story ?
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016 ... t-eu-rulesnoajthan wrote:You could start here:KAMRAN143 wrote:noajthen@ thanks for your reply could you please share any updated story of surrinder singh success story ?
http://www.immigrationboards.com/eea-ro ... %20success
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SeeKAMRAN143 wrote:could you please explain whole your process step by step? because i am in the start of the process here in ireland with my british eu wife. did you husband went in dublin and apply for eea family permit hisself or in post? it will be great of you if you explain me whole your story step by step so it will be helpful for me thank you so much and early reply will be appreciated... thanks again
My husband applied in Ireland and all the documents we provided are in my first post. ( just scroll up)