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ok, from app form it says:UKBAbble wrote:If your partner is British and living in the UK you cannot apply under EEA legislation, you have to apply under the UK regulations.
ok so??vinny wrote:9. Family members of United Kingdom nationals
May apply if your partner is also Irish.2. General interpretation wrote:"EEA State" means—
(a) a member State, other than the United Kingdom;
(b) Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein; or
(c) Switzerland;
vinny wrote:May apply if your partner is also Irish.2. General interpretation wrote:"EEA State" means—
(a) a member State, other than the United Kingdom;
(b) Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein; or
(c) Switzerland;
yes, thats correct. Partner has dual nationality as he was born in northernWanderer wrote:Location in shown as Belfast so there's a chance the OP's bf might be from NI
Being British and living in the UK may be a problem?tanya_cz wrote:yes, thats correct. Partner has dual nationality as he was born in northernWanderer wrote:Location in shown as Belfast so there's a chance the OP's bf might be from NI
ireland ( both irish and british passports )
so which would be better?
apply for the EEA2 resident card or return to Belarus and apply for resident visa?
are there any advantages/disadvantages ?
how long does the resident card last?
EN and AN (EEA reg 12: British citizens) Kenya [2008] UKAIT 00028 wrote:A British citizen, not being subject to any of the restrictions on residence in the UK implicit and explicit in the EEA Regulations, cannot be regarded as “residing in the UK in accordance with these Regulationsâ€