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Were both your wife and you covered with CSI (aka private health insurance) for the whole time that you were resident in the UK?
I believe that depends upon whether your wife was exercising treaty rights at all while she was in the UK.Quag888 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 23, 2017 7:31 pm1) Bearing in mind we only left the UK on 2/4/17 and it is now 23/8/17, will my wife have a 'new' initial right to reside for 3 months (meaning she does not need to be a qualified person to bring me with her)? Or do we need to stay out of UK for 6 months to 'reset' this?
To the best of my knowledge, that would be irrelevant. Family members of EEA citizens have an absolute
Yeah I've been reading the ink stamp threads, and had toyed with this option; wait until 2/10/17 which will be 6months since we left UK, then head to Calais or Le Havre and ask for code 1a/eea dependent stamp. I think it's risky given my history of rejections, I'd be nervous, but it could save a few months waiting and save me a trip to the visa processing centre in Rome. We'd be taking the ferry or driving the tunnel in our campervan anyway...
And you'd be lying to an immigration officer, which is illegal. Don't do that.Quag888 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2017 6:50 pmAs a backup I could ask for tourist entry as an Australian, but I may have a hard time convincing them that I do not plan to overstay (recent history of living in uk, asking about eea dependent stamps, driving a campervan that looks liveable, have my Italian wife with me and no job in italy so why would I go back). I'd need bulk evidence...
Why would I be lying? If I can get a family permit then fine maybe we'll consider staying a while and working. But if it's going to be too difficult given our recent residence or if it's going to take up to 4months then I'd consider my alternative to go as a tourist. if i entered as a tourist my sole intentions would be to stay a few weeks to sell my van, visit a friend, then moving home to Aus. Have I missed something?Richard W wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2017 10:47 pmAnd you'd be lying to an immigration officer, which is illegal. Don't do that.Quag888 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2017 6:50 pmAs a backup I could ask for tourist entry as an Australian, but I may have a hard time convincing them that I do not plan to overstay (recent history of living in uk, asking about eea dependent stamps, driving a campervan that looks liveable, have my Italian wife with me and no job in italy so why would I go back). I'd need bulk evidence...