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Cocoa wrote:Hello,
I entered the UK with a EEA Family Permit, which was valid for 6 months. The permit has expired but I haven't been able to apply for a Residence Card yet as it can take up to 6 months and I needed my passport for work related paperwork.
Now my husband and I would like to go on a holiday to Croatia in early July (we would leave and re-enter the UK together) but I am not sure if I would be able to re-enter the UK with my expired EEA Family Permit.
I don't require a visa to enter the UK as a tourist but I am changing jobs in mid July, therefore I wouldn't like to get a tourist stamp on my passport.
Should I postpone any travel until I apply for the Residence Card? or would there be a way of re-entering the UK as an EEA Family member with the expired stamp?
Many thanks
You are very lucky then. An airline will let you board. You can enter under regulation 11 (4) of the 2006 regs, which transposes article 5.4 of the directive.Cocoa wrote: I don't require a visa to enter the UK...
If the job is key, then I would suggest postponing travel and applying now for a Residence Card. You should get a COA by then which will make it a lot easier to prove your right to work.Cocoa wrote:I don't require a visa to enter the UK as a tourist but I am changing jobs in mid July, therefore I wouldn't like to get a tourist stamp on my passport.
I think this understated scepticism makes you a shoe-in for British citizenship. But you clearly still put a little too much trust in the weather forecasters!Cocoa wrote:I think I can handle the rainy British summer.