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Overstayer. Any effect on british passport?

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Overstayer. Any effect on british passport?

Post by deon » Wed Apr 27, 2011 10:27 pm

Hi all!!!

One of my friends stayed a liitle longer than he was suppose to. He is on a Family permit going on to a eea2 visa. Will they check up on his past employers? Cos he doesnt want to get them into trouble.

appreciate ur answers

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Post by vinny » Wed Apr 27, 2011 11:02 pm

If the EEA National has a right of residence in the UK, then he hasn't overstayed.
EUN2.20 What are the visa endorsements for EEA family permits? wrote:After entry to the UK the holder can apply to the Home Office for a residence card. A residence card (an endorsement in the holder's passport) enables the holder to re-enter the UK without the need for an EEA family permit for as long as they are the family member of an EEA national with a right of residence in the UK. A residence card, which is normally valid for five years, is simply a confirmation of the holder's right of residence in the UK - it is not a compulsory requirement.  See further guidance on applying for residence cards.
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Re: Overstayer. Any effect on british passport?

Post by Directive/2004/38/EC » Thu May 26, 2011 8:44 pm

deon wrote:One of my friends stayed a liitle longer than he was suppose to. He is on a Family permit going on to a eea2 visa. Will they check up on his past employers? Cos he doesnt want to get them into trouble.
What is the relationship between your friend and the EU citizen?
What do you mean that "stayed a liitle longer than he was suppose to"?
And what does it have to do with a "british passport"?

It is hard to answer your question if you don't provide a little more detail!

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