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Thank you for reply! Can he get denied at airport with all documents in hand?adegrowth wrote: ↑Wed May 23, 2018 7:48 pmI will advice you to travel to UK since you don't require visa as a Brazilian citizen. Then, apply for eea residence permit for 5years and after this you can apply for permanent residence.
Thats the best i can suggest for you. No point wasting your time on eea family permit again cos most of the case worker don't really follow law.
Secret.Simon has given you the final hint. That's top notch. You need to do the right thing by either getting Document Certifying Permanent Residence (DCPR) or resuming work (3 months payslip).Flpguilherme wrote: ↑Thu May 24, 2018 9:27 pmI have hungarian passport, I have not applied for it, but i sent all my p60s(8+ years) with my last 6 months payslips. They refused sayingthat they can’t confirm that i’m working because I didn’t send bank statements to see if matchs with my payslips(???).
His connection flight is in the USA, GRU-NYC-Edinburgh and it’s quite expensive to buy tickets to go and return in the same day or week.
Do you guys know any case similar with mine that they turned away the non-eu national? I checked some cases but most of them are people trying to get him under SS route.
I’ll be waiting for him at airport, I wrote a invitation letter with my phone number, he’s traveling with my ID, documents that we used to apply for EEA FP, pictures and bank statements, he also printed the directive 2004/38/ec and the border force operations guidance that metions EEA depedent ink stamp.
Would you think we could get refuse to get in to the country?
Helo dear Flpguilherme, I am also curious about how you guys solved this issue. I am preparing myself to go through the same process, but I will try going straight to the Family Permit on Arrival.