I second that. I had to read and reread the form and the guidance to get my head round it, and I am used to filling in rather complicated forms at work. Calling the call centre is likely to take a while, and complaining is not likely to achieve much: I can't take my business elsewhere!noajthan wrote:mart1711 wrote:No, your wife is not your sponsor; under UK law (in the context of immigration) she is not even recognised as an EEA national (and that is even before Brexit).
As you are a Union citizen you apply in your own right as the main applicant and you do not have a sponsor.
(Its a poorly-designed and generic form used for many different scenarios).
One lady I know is a EU national, married to a Brit, with a child (I think the child has the British nationality only). They live in Switzerland where the child was born. She has lived in the UK before they moved, and was in work, but for less than the necessary 5 years. Wonder how they're going to sort the situation out. Ironically, they moved from the UK to Switzerland partly because she is mixed race and was fed up with the everyday beloved.