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Yes we enter via ireland we had eu spouse visa of ireland and on ferry port there were no immigraion so we could not get stamp a1.chaoclive wrote:Sierra - did you enter the UK via Ireland?
sarahpoole wrote:If we was refused we can only try and appeal. I don't think we can re-apply as we don't qualify under the new regulations.?
As far as I know ( from reading their policy guidelines) , you ought to apply for the deportation order to be lifted first . I think you need to do that asap before they make a decision. I will leave that to the Expert to advise you on that.sarahpoole wrote:I don't really know tbh. i just thought we can only apply before the 1st Jan else we wont get in. I did move to Ireland and exercise my rights. But husband also has a deportation order from the UK from 2010.
So as I gather as we applied before the 1st Jan, we will can appeal and we can re-apply under the old regulations in worst case scenario?
no if ho is satisfied they will send coa with right of work and after that RC COMES within six months.COA is usually issued in 14 days according to what I read on forum.sarahpoole wrote:thanks euroguys.
I will hold off getting a lawyer for now then.
I did receive a letter from he home office dated 30th December saying they acknowledged our application(I got my parents to check my house for the letter)
so will we wait 6 months for another response?