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Thanks, that was my understanding too. However, many of the IOs we have come across don't seem to know very much about immigration under EU rules. Is there something from a UK government website which we could print out and bring with us on a next trip? Our word that my wife attained PR in July last year and that the stamp is just a confirmation of this will carry little weight if the IO doesn't know the rules.Plum70 wrote:The six month stamp was unnecessary since your wife automatically attained PR in July 2010 and is merely waiting for confirmation of this on paper.
The IO is incorrect in advising that your wife be 'island bound' till her PR application is confirmed. She is free to travel provided she can prove that she has attained PR and is resident in the UK.
Thanks again.Plum70 wrote:Print relevant excerpts of the EU Directive 2004/38/EC and its transposition into UK Law - The Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2006.
See here for the full docs:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... dlaw/ecis/
Just in case anybody else is curious, this is how it looks like:fysicus wrote:The stamp your wife received is a so-called code 1A stamp.
So much for the right of free movement. WTF?Marco 72 wrote:She left to confer with someone, then came back and told us she was going to give my wife a six month stamp, but that she should not leave the UK again until her application is decided