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do not make it more complicate, i think Jambo answer is all you need.Punjab wrote:ANY OTHER COMMENTS PLEASE
You might be asked on the whereabouts of your wife by the IO and a "she took a longer holiday and will return to her job in the UK in a few days" is good enough answer.
Hi Jambo thanks for your reply.Jambo wrote:Try not to complicate things or you will spend hours in the airport on your way back.
You have a legal right to enter the UK. You have a document confirming that. Tell them your wife is returning in a few days and enter the country.
Sort out your PR when you are home not at the airport.
My rank. It's one above "member of standing".first thing what is SAGE ( under your name)
OK for what? You have a valid RC. Why do you need to show anything else?second thing do you think showing pay slips of my wife and marrige certificate will be ok?
And I say what a load of tripe! An IO only has the authority to revoke a RC where s/he has (very) substantial proof that a non-EU family member is seeking to re-enter the UK where they no longer have the grounds to/not covered by the EU Directive and do not have appropriate entry clearance.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:Be careful. The UK seeks to reinterpret EU law. The regs are all round joining or accompanying an EEA national. You might get an ignorant official. UK regs allow an IO to revoke a residence card in certain circumstances (whether that's compatible with EU law or not is another debate). I suggest you keep a letter from your spouse to back up your story (just as insurance).
You are spreading needless and unreliable confusion. If you really believe this, then please start a separate thread and lets discuss there.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:An IO can revoke according to the regs in some circumstances (please go an read them, reg 20 (4) and (5)). They are nothing to do with the directive, but are part of UK law. If your spouse is a qualified person, then they cannot revoke, but you might be in for a harder time if you present yourself at the border on your own. Just read the regs and be prepared.