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The EEA Regulations work differently than "normal" visas. Rights under the EEA Regulations are automatic (for spouse, children) and so permission from the HO is not required. So it doesn't matter how she enters the UK. Once in the UK, she automatically enjoy from the rights of a EEA national family member (assuming you exercise treaty rights such as employment).731775208 wrote:Thank you for the link. However, I haven't seen where it says that a tourist visa (other than an EEA family permit) is enough to enter the UK.
I'm worried that the UK visit visa won't be enough because it is for a fixed period of time. She is a visa-required national
Thanks again
Several years back when my husband and I wanted to register at our local GP surgery they asked to see our passports and proof of address. Not to say that this is standard practice everywhere or that they wouldn't have accepted other forms of ID.Jambo wrote: She is entitled to use NHS. I don't think clinics ask for a passport when registering but that might differ from clinic to clinic.