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kaaka wrote:Could anybody advices me what to do?
I am new here and seeking advice from you guys as i am so much worried
i am eea nationality i work in uk from 2004 til now and i ahve residence card from 2005 i life with my first wife and children i went a broad 2 years ago and married onother wife and we have son who is 2 months now outside of uk,
i have been applied visa for second wife and my son to bring them here in uk they got visas 2 months ago visa for EEA family permit and they are coming soon ,so here is my question:-
1- can they register NHS ?
2- can they get public funds ?
3- can they apply residence card and national insurance number ?
4- can they travel if they get resident card inside schengen without visa ?
[/url]Pakhtoon wrote:So you have actually abused your current status in the UK because the UK law wouldn't allow you to have a second wife and nor I am sure, would the law of your EEA wife's country. Pathetic !
Disgraceful talk, I can't believe you are actually suggesting the OP does something illegal and benefit from other tax payer's hard earned cash, including your own.mcovet wrote:you can try bringing your 2of4 wife over and start milking the system dry
Without any sense of guilt? Are you having a laugh? Note the world in bold, you said it yourself, the UK people on benefits are doing it legitimately, as they have an entitlement to it. The OP is not entitled to bring his 2nd wife to UK as UK does not recognise polygamous marriages.mcovet wrote:you can claim everything what the local UK scrounges claim without any sense of guilt, why should you, everyone else does it around legitimately, supported by the government!
Monifé wrote:Disgraceful talk, I can't believe you are actually suggesting the OP does something illegal and benefit from other tax payer's hard earned cash, including your own.mcovet wrote:you can try bringing your 2of4 wife over and start milking the system dry
Without any sense of guilt? Are you having a laugh? Note the world in bold, you said it yourself, the UK people on benefits are doing it legitimately, as they have an entitlement to it. The OP is not entitled to bring his 2nd wife to UK as UK does not recognise polygamous marriages.mcovet wrote:you can claim everything what the local UK scrounges claim without any sense of guilt, why should you, everyone else does it around legitimately, supported by the government!