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Probably. With RC you should never get stamped.GMB wrote:Is this something to do with the Family Permit that they're mistakenly applying to the RC?
A residence card holder's passport must not be stamped - ever! I hope you are not completing landing cards either.GMB wrote:Greetings all. Here's one I've not seen mentioned anywhere so far, although I admit I may have missed it. Your inputs would be most welcome.
Situation: I've used my EEA RC (EEA2) at least six times now to re-enter the UK via Heathrow, London City and Folkstone-Calais. So far, to include this past Saturday, every time I've re-entered at Heathrow the IO has asked if this is the first time I'm re-entering on this EEA RC (which is on a separate ISD). Each time I've said 'no' and each time the IO has said that "they should have stamped your RC the first time you entered on it." So far they've never actually TRIED to stamp it, but I get this question and assertion each time I come back via Heathrow, but not the other ports of entry listed.
Does anyone have any idea what they're talking about? Is this something to do with the Family Permit that they're mistakenly applying to the RC? Note: I've never had and do not need a Family Permit. I'm a non-visa national (U.S.) and was a legal resident in the UK when I married my EEA national wife (Luxembourg).
EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:It is good to see that you know where you stand. Residence cards may be a little out of the ordinary and perhaps there is a little confusion surrounding them. Best policy is to be polite and stand your ground.
Was it stamped by French immigration (Schengen) when travelling alone on a UK issued RC? Then it should have been stamped. The RC doesn't serve in lieu of visa if travelling alone. It should not get stamped on her return to the UK. UK immigration should never stamp a UK issued RC.greatscott wrote:My OH left this morning 1st time to use her RC travelling to France, and she texted me to say her non-visa passport was stamped despite showing the RC. She politely asked why and was told that they have to.
Jambo wrote:Was it stamped by French immigration (Schengen) when travelling alone on a UK issued RC? Then it should have been stamped. The RC doesn't serve in lieu of visa if travelling alone. It should not get stamped on her return to the UK. UK immigration should never stamp a UK issued RC.greatscott wrote:My OH left this morning 1st time to use her RC travelling to France, and she texted me to say her non-visa passport was stamped despite showing the RC. She politely asked why and was told that they have to.
Unless she travels together with you, the free movement directive is not in play. She is just a normal visitor travelling to France and would get stamped on entry and exit to the Schengen area like any other (non EU) visitor travelling from the UK to France/Schengen.greatscott wrote:Thanks.
Her passport does not require a visa.
Are you saying that the British RC is the reason for the stamp (as the UK hasn't signed the Schengen Agreement)?
Jambo wrote:Unless she travels together with you, the free movement directive is not in play. She is just a normal visitor travelling to France and would get stamped on entry and exit to the Schengen area like any other (non EU) visitor travelling from the UK to France/Schengen.greatscott wrote:Thanks.
Her passport does not require a visa.
Are you saying that the British RC is the reason for the stamp (as the UK hasn't signed the Schengen Agreement)?
When coming back to the UK, she enters as a UK RC holder and should not get stamped by the UK immigration but would get an exit stamp from France.