Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:John G wrote:Funnily enough, when we got back from Colombia in late January, they hassled me at [UK] border control because my daughter didn't have the EEA thingy on her Australian passport ... after making us wait 15 to 20 min, they eventually let us through stamping her Australian passport for 6 months valid in UK.
I told them "she is getting a UK passport any ways!" I was fuming! I guess they have a job to do.
While I know what it can be like to be travelling with a small child after 12 hours of travelling, I actually find this a really positive story.
Since she is a family member of a Eu citizen, they are 100% required to let her in. And they did.
http://eumovement.wordpress.com/2010/08 ... to-travel/ Did the stamp say anything like
1A or does it say that she can work?
They are also required to let her in if she is, as you say, a UK citizen. But proving that at the border might take longer than proving that she is a family member of an EU citizen.
Hi Guru,
Just had a look at my daughters Australian passport and the stamp is in a box. There is no mention of 1A.
It says:
Leave to enter the United Kingdom is hereby given for six months.
Then in a box just below this writing it has the following code:
MEC 21 139
then below all this is a separate date stamp for when we returned in late Jan 2012 from South America.
Not sure what this all means? I assume they just stamped her passport with a short stay code of some sort?
In any case, as I said previously, it's all irrelevant now as she has her UK passport and has right to live/enter/leave as she wishes for the rest of her life!
I did have one quick question though!! Does the fact she has a UK Passport mean she doesn't need a certificate of citizenship for the UK? or do I need to apply for this separately for her?
From my own research I understand that the UK Passport by itself allows her the right of abode in the UK in the future.
Any clarification on this would be very much appreciated.
I do have a slight doubt and the only reason why I do, is that when I applied for her Australian passport by virtue of decent I FIRST had to apply for her Australian Citizenship and ONLY after that, do they issue the Australian passport.
Thanks
John