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The OP has a EEA FP not a EUSS FP, so if they do not use it before tomorrow midnight, they won't be able to enter the UK.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 29, 2021 1:47 pmIf you have a EUSS family permit you will be able to enter the UK even after 30 June.
It is also the deadline to enter the UK on EEA FP, which the OP has.The 30 June deadline is for people in the UK already.
Correct.You apply for pre-settled status as soon as you have entered the UK.
When exactly do you land in the UK?
Good question. On it's face... seems like... you can't... As per the EU Settlement Scheme Caseworker Guidance:BUT NOW I AM CONFUSED WHAT TO APPLY NEXT. CAN I APPLY FOR EU SETTLEMENT SCHEME ?
Family member of a relevant EEA citizen
As set out in the definition in Annex 1 to Appendix EU of ‘family member of a
relevant EEA citizen’, the categories of family member of a relevant EEA citizen who
can apply are:
• spouse
• civil partner
• durable partner (unmarried partnership akin to marriage or civil partnership)
• child, grandchild or great-grandchild (including of the spouse or civil partner)
Page 18 of 204 Published for Home Office staff on 21 May 2021
• dependent parent, grandparent or great-grandparent (including of the spouse or
civil partner)
• dependent relative (including, in some cases, of the spouse or civil partner)
A person can also apply:
• on the basis of retaining the right of residence: see a family member who has
retained the right of residence
• as a person with a derivative right to reside
• as a person with a Zambrano right to reside
• as a family member of a qualifying British citizen
To apply under the family member of a relevant EEA citizen provisions, an applicant
must have been resident by 11pm GMT on 31 December 2020 on a basis which met
the definition of ‘family member of a relevant EEA citizen’ in Annex 1 to Appendix EU
and thereafter not have broken the continuity of their residence.
Joining family member of a relevant sponsor
As set out in the definition in Annex 1 to Appendix EU of ‘joining family member of a
relevant sponsor’, the categories of joining family member of a relevant sponsor who
can apply are:
• spouse
• civil partner
• specified spouse or civil partner of a Swiss citizen
• durable partner (unmarried partnership akin to marriage or civil partnership)
• child, grandchild or great-grandchild (including of the spouse or civil partner)
• dependent parent, grandparent or great-grandparent (including of the spouse or
civil partner)
That's anyone's guess. If you land before tomorrow midnight they could in theory let you in... for one day / a few hours, since your EEA FP will be valid, but won't be valid after June 30th 2021. They might also not let you in precisely on that basis. What's your nationality? Do you usually need a visa to enter the UK?WILL THEY LET ME IN UK ?
Seeing what I just shared above, on the face of it, I believe not, I'm afraid. At least not in a straightforward way.CAN I STILL APPLY FOR EU SETTLEMENT SCHEME AFTER 30TH JUNE ? AND AS A EXTENDED FAMILY MEMBER ?
no i havent uploaded any evidence yet. how much time do i have to upload evidence ? but i will include the appeal decision as evidence. apart from settled status can i apply for anything else ? i am sooo stressed now . sitting here alone in quarentine hotel. homeoffice should not have given me visa if they stopped pre settled status for extended family members after 31 december deadline. dont you think ?Petranile wrote: ↑Thu Jul 01, 2021 6:26 amYes, its good you applied as you initially made your application prior to the 31st of December deadline. In any case, if they refuse, you can appeal.
They should accept it as an exceptional case. Did you include your appeal decision as part of your evidence, to the reason why you are applying late?
Thank you very much for your help. May God bless you .Petranile wrote: ↑Thu Jul 01, 2021 6:45 pmTry and upload them before you biometric appointment.
Upload the following documents;
1) copy of your entry stamp page in your passport
2) copy of sponsor ID
3) evidence of sponsor's residence i.e letter or address document
3) proof of previous financial support i.e. money transfer receipts
4) appeal judge's decision
So, you can upload these for now. Were you asked to book biometric appointment?
Dear Curious fellowamrrahmed wrote: ↑Thu Jul 01, 2021 11:34 pmThank you very much for your help. May God bless you .Petranile wrote: ↑Thu Jul 01, 2021 6:45 pmTry and upload them before you biometric appointment.
Upload the following documents;
1) copy of your entry stamp page in your passport
2) copy of sponsor ID
3) evidence of sponsor's residence i.e letter or address document
3) proof of previous financial support i.e. money transfer receipts
4) appeal judge's decision
So, you can upload these for now. Were you asked to book a biometric appointment?
Yes, I have booked my biometrics for 13th July.
Shall I call the home office and explain the situation. Or shall I wait for refusal then appeal? What do u suggest? And how long can I stay here in the UK without a visa? Do I need to apply for an extension?
Thanks
The OP is an extended family member, and their difficulty is that deadlines for extended family members are more strict. What you mention does not remove that constraint. It is only addressing the deadline to apply, not the added deadline of UK residency prior to December 31st 2020.euspouse07 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 02, 2021 11:14 amIt states very clearly on the home office website that Family members(EEA permit holders) of EEA national can apply within 90 days for the EU settlement scheme if they enter the United Kingdom after 1st April 2021. In your case, as you entered on the 30th June 2021, you are within the required time frame as the deadline in your case is 29 September 2021.
Just realised that actually you might also have the protection of the withdrawal agreement. I think those who applied for a EEA FP before December 31st 2020 (regardless of date of issue of FP, and probably regardless of date of entry) will have their rights protected, as Obi explains here.
thank you very much for your reply. i appreciate it. is the protection of the withdrawal agreement even for extended family members ? i couldnt find it ? please let me know. thank you . i appreciate your help bro. God bless you .kamoe wrote: ↑Fri Jul 02, 2021 1:28 pmJust realised that actually you might also have the protection of the withdrawal agreement. I think those who applied for a EEA FP before December 31st 2020 (regardless of date of issue of FP, and probably regardless of date of entry) will have their rights protected, as Obi explains here.
Yes. There is a specific paragraph that specifies the case of EFM:
Persons under point (a) and (b) of Article 3(2) of Directive 2004/38/EC are Extended Family Memembers, a) being depended EFM, b) being unmarried partners:Paragraph 2 shall also apply to persons falling under points (a) and (b) of Article 3(2) of
Directive 2004/38/EC who have applied for facilitation of entry and residence before the end of the
transition period, and whose residence is being facilitated by the host State in accordance with its
national legislation thereafter.
(a) any other family members, irrespective of their nationality, not falling under the definition in
point 2 of Article 2 who, in the country from which they have come, are dependants or
members of the household of the Union citizen having the primary right of residence, or
where serious health grounds strictly require the personal care of the family member by the
Union citizen;
(b) the partner with whom the Union citizen has a durable relationship, duly attested.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH. APPRECIATE IT.kamoe wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 1:46 pmYes. There is a specific paragraph that specifies the case of EFM:
As per Withdrawal agreement, page 23:
Persons under point (a) and (b) of Article 3(2) of Directive 2004/38/EC are Extended Family Memembers, a) being depended EFM, b) being unmarried partners:Paragraph 2 shall also apply to persons falling under points (a) and (b) of Article 3(2) of
Directive 2004/38/EC who have applied for facilitation of entry and residence before the end of the
transition period, and whose residence is being facilitated by the host State in accordance with its
national legislation thereafter.
(a) any other family members, irrespective of their nationality, not falling under the definition in
point 2 of Article 2 who, in the country from which they have come, are dependants or
members of the household of the Union citizen having the primary right of residence, or
where serious health grounds strictly require the personal care of the family member by the
Union citizen;
(b) the partner with whom the Union citizen has a durable relationship, duly attested.
it says "who have applied for facilitation of entry and residence before the end of thekamoe wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 1:46 pmYes. There is a specific paragraph that specifies the case of EFM:
As per Withdrawal agreement, page 23:
Persons under point (a) and (b) of Article 3(2) of Directive 2004/38/EC are Extended Family Memembers, a) being depended EFM, b) being unmarried partners:Paragraph 2 shall also apply to persons falling under points (a) and (b) of Article 3(2) of
Directive 2004/38/EC who have applied for facilitation of entry and residence before the end of the
transition period, and whose residence is being facilitated by the host State in accordance with its
national legislation thereafter.
(a) any other family members, irrespective of their nationality, not falling under the definition in
point 2 of Article 2 who, in the country from which they have come, are dependants or
members of the household of the Union citizen having the primary right of residence, or
where serious health grounds strictly require the personal care of the family member by the
Union citizen;
(b) the partner with whom the Union citizen has a durable relationship, duly attested.
Correct, the transition period ended on December 31st 2020.
Nothing specifies a specific mandatory arrival date, only application date before the transition period ended.even though i arrived after it . does this apply to me ?
Hi thereamrrahmed wrote: ↑Mon Jul 05, 2021 12:55 pmit says "who have applied for facilitation of entry and residence before the end of thekamoe wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 1:46 pmYes. There is a specific paragraph that specifies the case of EFM:
As per Withdrawal agreement, page 23:
Persons under point (a) and (b) of Article 3(2) of Directive 2004/38/EC are Extended Family Memembers, a) being depended EFM, b) being unmarried partners:Paragraph 2 shall also apply to persons falling under points (a) and (b) of Article 3(2) of
Directive 2004/38/EC who have applied for facilitation of entry and residence before the end of the
transition period, and whose residence is being facilitated by the host State in accordance with its
national legislation thereafter.
(a) any other family members, irrespective of their nationality, not falling under the definition in
point 2 of Article 2 who, in the country from which they have come, are dependants or
members of the household of the Union citizen having the primary right of residence, or
where serious health grounds strictly require the personal care of the family member by the
Union citizen;
(b) the partner with whom the Union citizen has a durable relationship, duly attested.
transition period."
and transition period is 31/12/2020 if i am not wrong.
even though i arrived after it . does this apply to me ?
please let me know