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Spoke to them? Who are "them"?I spoke to them today and they WARNED me not to get the EEA Family Permit because they have had experience in the past that I takes too long to process
I spoke to my university, the admissions co-ordinator there.John wrote:Spoke to them? Who are "them"?
As I have a residence card in Spain, I am legal.John wrote:As a Moderator here I can see the IP address you used to make your post, and therefore see which country you are in. Are you legally resident in that country, or just a visitor?
John wrote: As regards the application for EEA Family Permit, how would your wife be exercising her EU Treaty Rights in the UK? Employed? Self-employed, a student, or self-sufficient?
EEA family permit or residence card? The EEA FP is the entrance clearance that one needs to enter the UK (should be quickly issued as John pointed out). The residence card is the documentation that you can apply for to confirm your rights under the EEA rules (long delays in the past but seems have gotten better recently). I ask this because I have seen postdoc positions announced that specifially asked for the residence card in the application process. Is this university under the impression that you would need a residence card to legally stay and study in the UK?benreynolds4 wrote:However, I spoke to my university (the admissions co-ordinator) today and they WARNED me not to get the EEA Family Permit because they have had experience in the past that I takes too long to process and that it was a RISK for me to do so.