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Hi MrSlyFox,MrSlyFox wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2019 1:01 pmHmm, I'm unsure but I think the immigration will be access the HO details and be admitted in their EU/EEA status i'd say just carry the expired (eu/eea) passport . But perhaps depending on their nationality can they acquire a national id card quicker than a passport renewal or a temporary passport? I'd contact your embassy and enquire
Hi luhpaoli,luhpaoli wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2019 4:14 pmMy husband is in the same situation, his Italian passport is expired and he is still waiting for his AIRE to finalize(God knows if they will stick with the 6 months). So I was wondering the same thing if he could enter with his non-Eu passport and his PR certificate. If you find an answer would be awesome if you could share it here =)
Update: Both myself and my husband asked this question to immigration officers at the airport (Stansted and LHR) and the answer in both instances was yes. So yeyyyluhpaoli wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2019 4:14 pmMy husband is in the same situation, his Italian passport is expired and he is still waiting for his AIRE to finalize(God knows if they will stick with the 6 months). So I was wondering the same thing if he could enter with his non-Eu passport and his PR certificate. If you find an answer would be awesome if you could share it here =)
Ow wow wasn't expecting for that, great news! Thanks SgunSgun wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2019 11:51 amUpdate: Both myself and my husband asked this question to immigration officers at the airport (Stansted and LHR) and the answer in both instances was yes. So yeyyyluhpaoli wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2019 4:14 pmMy husband is in the same situation, his Italian passport is expired and he is still waiting for his AIRE to finalize(God knows if they will stick with the 6 months). So I was wondering the same thing if he could enter with his non-Eu passport and his PR certificate. If you find an answer would be awesome if you could share it here =)