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by jumpingzombie » Thu Oct 01, 2009 2:07 pm
Hello, everyone.
I posted some question about EEA family permit some days ago, but haven't really got answers/advisces, so I would like to ask if my refusal records will affect to apply the permit this time.
Im a Japanese citizen living in Norway for 4years, and my husband is a Polish citizen living in the UK about 2 years. We got married in Japan this July, and have been preparing for my permit.
I was refused to extend my entry clearance as a student twice in 2003. I'd been living in London for 1.5 years as a student since January in 2002, and i was refused to enter the UK on the 25th of August in 2003 at the Stansted airport at first. i was traveling outside of the UK about 2moths as a summer holiday,and my entry clearance expiry date was on the 31st of August in 2003, so I was supposed to extend it when i was back to the UK because the Japanese citizens were able to do it at the airport when they got back from outside of the UK at that time.
I was noticed to leave the UK by the immigration at the Stansted airport, and they kept my passport, but released me, alerting to show up at the airport on the 27th of August in 2003. I went to the airport as the immigration told me, and was removed to Germany where Id took a flight from to go back to the UK.
After that, I went to Amsteldam and re-applied to the British embassy in the Netherlands, and eventually was refused on the 18th of September in 2003 again.I went back to Japan after some days.
The refusal wordings for the first time was 'holds no prior entry clearance' , and I wasnt concidered as a genuine sutudent at the second refusal. I was a genuine student having attendancy more than 90% all of the time,but it seems the immigration didnt like I enrolled in some subjects while I was in the UK. I got the right to appeal, and I did it although I didnt really know what was going to happen because of the appeal, nor how it would affect my immigration history.As a result, I lost the appeal.
I was refused before completing my study in the UK, so actually I enrolled a school in Ireland, and got through with my study there in 2004.
Ive mentioned about my refusal records in the online EEA application form, and will the immigration investigate me about it?
I can explain that I was a genuine student, so I completed my study in Ireland, showing a certificate and an English exam score. But, is it unnecessary, extra information? Is it better not to explain about it?
Please tell me any of your advices, opinions and experiences...