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You can, but you do not necessarily have to.
A comprehensive comparison of both routes is available in this post.I am afraid that EU settlement scheme is only under British law and I might loose some privillage if I dont hold EEA residence permit.(i.e in case of seperation/ROR etc.) Being only under British law only might resrict some right moving forward?
You can apply for the EEA RC even if she does not apply for QP. She cna also apply for QP is she wants, but, again, she doesn't have to.Also my wife did not apply to EU QP too, she only applied to EU settlement scheme.
Thank you but it is just general comparison...kamoe wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2019 10:23 amYou can, but you do not necessarily have to.A comprehensive comparison of both routes is available in this post.I am afraid that EU settlement scheme is only under British law and I might loose some privillage if I dont hold EEA residence permit.(i.e in case of seperation/ROR etc.) Being only under British law only might resrict some right moving forward?You can apply for the EEA RC even if she does not apply for QP. She cna also apply for QP is she wants, but, again, she doesn't have to.Also my wife did not apply to EU QP too, she only applied to EU settlement scheme.
Generally speaking, and from a purely personal point of view, I believe there is no harm in having the EEA documents as well (RC, QP, PR), simply because it's always backup, for now, and these are not that expensive and nowadays don't take that long to issue.
Hi, if Brexit comes in October as - sort of - planned what will happen with the right to use EEA RC to travel visa free to the rest of Europe? Is it somewhere described (I assume for deal Brexit)? Somehow I'm hoping that it can be valid for another year (till 31/12/20) or valid through cards' validity. Do you know the details?kamoe wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2019 6:55 pmGenerally speaking, and from a purely personal point of view, I believe there is no harm in having the EEA documents as well (RC, QP, PR), simply because it's always backup, for now, and these are not that expensive and nowadays don't take that long to issue.
Now... no one can tall how Brexit will unfold, so it is really up to you to judge if you want to do it. A year ago I would have said to anyone 100% go for it, as worst-case scenario you'll still have a good year of valid documents. But in September 2019, Brexit looming soon now, it's less clear cut: A bit more subjective, a bit of a gamble of possibilities. These documents could be useful in case of a delayed Brexit of more than 6 months, or they might become obsolete very soon if Brexit does happen this year, for example. Up to you, really.
Plenty of people in this forum complained that their EEA RC got revoked for various reason including Permanent Residency . So it does not matter EEA RC / EEA PR / EU Settled / EU Presetted nothing is 100% safe. Home Office can cancel any Residence card issued under EU or UK Law. Only British Citizenship is extreamly hard to revokeletmeask wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2019 6:42 pm
I am afraid that EU settlement scheme is only under British law and I might loose some privillage if I dont hold EEA residence permit.(i.e in case of seperation/ROR etc.) Being only under British law only might resrict some right moving forward?
Home Office recently updated it's policy .. you can read more in here ..
" The rules also provide for the cancellation of leave where the applicant no longer meets the requirements of Appendix EU
In the event of no deal, EEA documents will likely cease to have any validity outside of the UK, with immediate effect.iwolga wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 8:53 amHi, if Brexit comes in October as - sort of - planned what will happen with the right to use EEA RC to travel visa free to the rest of Europe? Is it somewhere described (I assume for deal Brexit)? Somehow I'm hoping that it can be valid for another year (till 31/12/20) or valid through cards' validity. Do you know the details?