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I am not sure if this is true because from my personal experience if u apply for a short stay schengen outside ur country of origin u will need to provide a proof that u are legally stay in that country (doesn't matter if u are a family member of EU national) otherwise they will refer u to your country of origin at least that is what most schengen embassies doflyboy wrote:You just need a short stay visa to enter and afterwards you and your spouse apply for your residence card within the country as long as your spouse will be exercising her treaty rights.
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You and your spouse are not obliged to seek residency in czech republic, you could choose any other EU country you wish to reside in. You could even apply for an irish visa or an EEA family permit for the UK from within the czech republic even if you only have a valid schengen visa.
When applying under the European laws, the applicant does not need to be legally resident in the country in which they are applying from, some embassies might not recognise this, you will have to proove your point. UK seems to have no problem about this as the it's clearly written on the UKBA's website.fcbayern wrote:Hi flyboy thanks for feedback. Even if I do not hold a valid Schengen visa or apply after my Schengen visa expires will I still be able to apply for EEA family permit to the UK or an Irish visa from Czech rep? but my problem is that Romanian authorities have rejected my application for a family member card. even if my wife finds work in Czech rep. and after that based on her I apply for work rights too, wont the Czech authorities be able to view my history in Romania and hold it against me. I am sick and tired of fighting against the Romanian authorities and they just don't seem to understand me. I just want to live and work in EU but they seem hell bent on sending me back to Pakistan.
Do u maybe have the link? Because I know someone who applied for EEA permit as a family member of EU national but they refused him a visa coz he didn't have a valid resident permit in the Netherlandsdalebutt wrote:When applying under the European laws, the applicant does not need to be legally resident in the country in which they are applying from, some embassies might not recognise this, you will have to proove your point. UK seems to have no problem about this as the it's clearly written on the UKBA's website.fcbayern wrote:Hi flyboy thanks for feedback. Even if I do not hold a valid Schengen visa or apply after my Schengen visa expires will I still be able to apply for EEA family permit to the UK or an Irish visa from Czech rep? but my problem is that Romanian authorities have rejected my application for a family member card. even if my wife finds work in Czech rep. and after that based on her I apply for work rights too, wont the Czech authorities be able to view my history in Romania and hold it against me. I am sick and tired of fighting against the Romanian authorities and they just don't seem to understand me. I just want to live and work in EU but they seem hell bent on sending me back to Pakistan.
This is very unlikely to happen, there have been people on the forum without valid leave in the country which they have applied for a family permit and have had no problem with it, I personally know people who have done this not a problem. I know a friend whose spouse has recently received an Irish visa from a country where they have no legal residence, of course there was a back and forth messages before the embassy finally accept they could not refuse to process the spouses application.the hurricane wrote:Do u maybe have the link? Because I know someone who applied for EEA permit as a family member of EU national but they refused him a visa coz he didn't have a valid resident permit in the Netherlandsdalebutt wrote:When applying under the European laws, the applicant does not need to be legally resident in the country in which they are applying from, some embassies might not recognise this, you will have to proove your point. UK seems to have no problem about this as the it's clearly written on the UKBA's website.fcbayern wrote:Hi flyboy thanks for feedback. Even if I do not hold a valid Schengen visa or apply after my Schengen visa expires will I still be able to apply for EEA family permit to the UK or an Irish visa from Czech rep? but my problem is that Romanian authorities have rejected my application for a family member card. even if my wife finds work in Czech rep. and after that based on her I apply for work rights too, wont the Czech authorities be able to view my history in Romania and hold it against me. I am sick and tired of fighting against the Romanian authorities and they just don't seem to understand me. I just want to live and work in EU but they seem hell bent on sending me back to Pakistan.
Well not having a legal status in the Netherlands was one of the reasons why they refused to issue him a visa. I think the most reliable sources are the UKBA and Your Europe maybefcbayern wrote:@dalebutt do you think you could provide me with a link or some written info stating the European law you mentioned?
@the hurricane why was that someone refused a EEA family permit because of not holding a valid resident permit in the Netherlands? Is it necessary to hold resident permits in the country of residence if I have to apply for EEA permit to the UK? is Ireland the same?
Have u checked the form? There is a question asking "Do you have a valid residence card or visa for an EEA member country?". I remember that person thought the same until he got a letter from a letter from the british high commision requesting him to send a copy of his resident permit. I am not trying to discourage you though you definitely can give a shot ehfcbayern wrote:@thehurricane I went through the EEA family permit document checklist and no where did they mention that the residence permit of any EU nation is a required when a person applies. So I suppose its that way.