Hello all,
Something is not clear to me, I read a message here from someone saying he was told that if his in possession of a FAMILY RESIDENT CARD OF EU then he or she doesnt need a visa for a short stay in the UK if going together with the spouse.
So does that mean one can go to the UK with the spouse without visa or what ?
and cant the EU commission do something abt this UK EEA things or are they all scared of UK because even this UK happens to be one of the most useless country in Europe with the way people complain abt the britishs....its just the salary rate there that makes it better..
This is what is said in the UK home office site and copy of the link..
http://ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/eucitizen ... sibilites/
Family members who are not EEA or Swiss nationals:
If your family members are not EEA or Swiss nationals and they are coming to live with you permanently or on a long-term basis, they will need to apply for an EEA family permit before coming to the United Kingdom. The EEA family permit is similar to a visa and is issued by UK Visa Services. Your family members should make an application for an EEA family permit at their nearest British diplomatic post.
According to what I read there which says if going "permanently or for a long time" then a visa is needed but I think if going for short stay then visa is not needed (less than 3 months).
well they are called english and I bet thats the meaning of what wrote means.
Anyway guys let me hear from you and RICHARD66 you can also use whats said abt long time or permanent staying thing to add up ur complains...............if there UK EEA thing is cancelled or whatever..