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If it's a UK national, wouldn't it be withdrawal agreement beneficiary?CatBrom wrote: ↑Wed Feb 08, 2023 11:21 amHi all, I am renewing my Stamp 4 (moving from a temp stamp to a 5 year one) and I am unsure what options to fill in for my renewal. There isn’t any drop-down option for permitted family member of a UK National, so I don’t know if I choose the EU family member option or not. This is for a EUTR1A application that was just approved.
Can you specify stamp to be stamp 4 (not 4EUFam) in drop down, just so you don't make them think you're entitied of it as an EU national? If yes, EU family member looks okay, just explain it in a cover letter I'd say.
Just to note: the withdrawal beneficiary option was only valid (to my understanding) until June of last year, and that is an entirely different selection to Stamp 4. The closest options on the form are “joining EU/EEA spouse” or “none of the above including de facto partner” which did apply when I submitted it as we were not yet married, but we are married now and I’m still considered a permitted family member anyway.
Just to note: the withdrawal beneficiary option was only valid (to my understanding) until June of last year, and that is an entirely different selection to Stamp 4. The closest options on the form are “joining EU/EEA spouse” or “none of the above including de facto partner” which did apply when I submitted it as we were not yet married, but we are married now and I’m still considered a permitted family member anyway.
Withdrawal agreement folks would have to renew their permissions at some point, plus it's mentioned as a category in a pdf with list of documents for renewal.CatBrom wrote: ↑Wed Feb 08, 2023 1:25 pmJust to note: the withdrawal beneficiary option was only valid (to my understanding) until June of last year, and that is an entirely different selection to Stamp 4. The closest options on the form are “joining EU/EEA spouse” or “none of the above including de facto partner” which did apply when I submitted it as we were not yet married, but we are married now and I’m still considered a permitted family member anyway.
I applied like this as I never got a response. Weirdly, some of the emails I have been sending them are getting closed automatically, unsure why. But no response yet. I hope it just gets approved, although it’s taking ages to get IRP cards these days.littlerr wrote: ↑Wed Feb 08, 2023 5:05 pmIf you couldn’t get a straight answer from their email within a few days (they are much faster to respond now - last time I contacted them they replied to me on the same day - twice), just select the normal EU Treaty and do all the explanations in one of the note box. That way you won’t have to pay anything upfront.
They should be able to amend your application type where necessary. The worst scenario is that they reject your application and you start over again (which won’t have any negative impact on you as you already have legal permission to live in the country).