I'm a Non-EEA national (with EEA family member residence card) and my husband is Italian and recently got British citizenship. We've been living in the UK for the last 6 years. We've recently got a baby and registered her on my (mother) passport. My country doesn't accept dual citizenship and for that reason I'm going to get for her the passport from my country. Now I'm planning to travel with our baby to my own country for two months to stay with my relatives and to get her passport there. She will be leaving the UK with me, and at the end of our stay my husband will come and we'll be traveling back to the UK all together.
My question is related to the EEA Family Permit that (IMO) I should apply for our daughter after getting the passport to bring her back to the UK.
As we understand, the Family permit is not mandatory as long as we travel together with my husband (as it's written on page 6 of HO Guidance http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary):
However, due to the dual citizenship of my husband (i.e. Italian AND British), I'm also afraid that HO would reject our application for an EEA Family Permit referring us to the UK Immigration rules. BTW, we haven't found any mention on how to deal in this specific situation.A non EEA national family member of an EEA national should apply for an EEA family permit before coming to the UK.
Although it is prefer able they obtain one pre-entry to make possible their travel, an EEA family permit is not mandatory.
Regulation 11(4) of the Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2006 allows a person to provide other proof of their right to enter the UK, if
they do not have an EEA family permit, residence card or permanent residence card.
Thus, my questions/doubts are:
1) do we need to apply for an EEA Family permit to bring our daughter back to the UK? (as referred in Regulation 11(4) )
2) in case we need to apply, should we apply as EEA Family member or UK Family member?
Many thanks for your help.
Ardak