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Hi Jambo(1) Once you are married, he has the right to live and work in the UK. You don't need to apply for a Residence Card but it is recommended. Process time is about 3-4 months.
Legally speaking, if you show up in the UK border with your Irish wife, proof she is working in the UK and a marriage certificate, they will need to let you in as a family member of EU citizen. You might need to spend 20 minutes in the airport while they check your documents but it is possible. You will stamp your passport with a 6 months entry stamp. Alternatively, you can apply for Family Permit in NZ (although getting one in December might prove tricky).Do you need to apply?
You do not need to obtain documents confirming your right of residence in the UK if you are a family member of an EEA national.
However, you may be inconvenienced if you do not obtain this confirmation, as:
* you may have difficulty proving that you are lawfully resident in the UK;
* if you leave the UK, you will usually need to obtain an EEA family permit before returning here, in order to guarantee readmission as the family member of a qualified EEA national; and
* you may find it difficult to obtain or change employment.
Residence Card can only be applied for from within the UK. If you apply in NZ after your marriage, this is called Family Permit (and is for 6 months). You should not have problem getting into the UK if you carry proof with you (marriage certificate, payslip of your wife) although this can be a bit painful dealing with (especially on the non-UK side of the flight).I think however i will still go down the residence card route still to save major inconveniences we may encounter at the airports.
This is correct. You can also use the EU line at the border control. You don't need to fill in a landing card and they should not stamp your passport.I also travel for work out of the UK, once i recieve a residence card i am free to leave and enter the UK by myself as long as my (then) EU wife is woring and residing in the UK, is this correct? all other times we would be travelling together
If he is illegal in the country at the moment and you send the passport to the HO, you will need to wait until you get the passport back.what proof can we give before he gets his residence card?
No. You need the original documents.we will have to send his passport together with the application and he will have no idea on him them. Would certified copy of his passport be sufficient and certified copy of our marriage certiificate?
Yes. Asking the documents back doesn't affect the application.or if we request docs back from the HO will the appplication still be considered?
Yes.once Confirmation of Appplication is received would that be sufficient proof thatt he is legal here for all the above matters?