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soccerchick
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family permits! please read and see if you can help me!!

Post by soccerchick » Tue Dec 15, 2009 11:36 am

so i have a family permit for 6 months, multiple entry
question:
1. can i go to the UK without my mother (she is the EEA citizen) ?
2. can they see wether my mother is currently in the UK or not?
3. when i get there if my mother and i decide to become residents where do we apply? how long does it take? and can i stay even though my family permit has expired?
4. is there anotother kind of permit i can apply for once im in the uk to stay longer??
5. also can i get my family permit renewed here (belgium) at the embassy? do i have to refill all the same forms?

thank you so much for your help, really in dire need of advice!!
p.s im not an EEA citizen my mother is
my family permit runs out on 27/1/10

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Post by 86ti » Tue Dec 15, 2009 11:51 am

1. Yes
2. Not really (maybe when the APIS is in force)
3. Yes, see http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/eucit ... ropeanlaw/
5. No, new application.

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Post by Ben » Tue Dec 15, 2009 11:55 am

Hi soccerchick.

Using your numbering:

1. Yes, providing she is already in the UK and you are joining her there.

2. No.

3. a) Your mother may apply for a Registration Certificate if she intends to stay longer than three months and if she is a qualified person (a worker, a self-employed person, a student enrolled in a course of study, or is financially self-sufficient). In this case, you may apply for a Residence Card.
b) Six months.
c) Yes, if your mother also stays and is a qualified person.

4. Yes (the Residence Card). See above.

5. New application required, same form.


EDIT: Sorry 86ti, posts crossed.
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Post by Obie » Tue Dec 15, 2009 2:02 pm

[quote]5.2.2. EEA family permit holders
An EEA family permit is a form of evidence that the holder is the family member of an EEA
national and acts only to confirm the right of admission that the person has by virtue of being
the family member of an EEA national. Although issued on a UK vignette family permits do
not confer leave and are not subject to any domestic legislation governing entry clearance.
Examination should establish that the passenger is the rightful holder of the document and
that he/she is still the family member of an EEA national who has a right to reside under the
EEA Regulations.
Family permits should be issued with one of the following endorsements; “accompanying
[name of EEA national]â€
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