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Well, the guy took the passport of my husband and saw dozens of stamps (he travel a lot) including a recent one of Luton Airport and said "Oh ! Welcome back ! Have a nice day , sir !" But if necessary...I think I can get a train to Paris and back on the same day, right ? I can rip the page that's contais the Luton stamp for tourists. Is this a good idea ?Jambo wrote:Why did he enter as a tourist? Did he state that he is a family member of EEA national? He should have entered as such.
Code 1A stamp still exist and is actually listed in the document you referred to on page 38.
I still don't understand what the rush to get the EEA2 for your husband. Is that to show to employers? He is not required to have one.
Well, in fact my husband had 2 proposals already. It's pretty easy to him to find a job (He is a IT Professional) - Different then me - I could really take months to find a job. That's why we are totally in nuts to solve this.Jambo wrote:
Again, if the purpose is for employment, I suggest your husband starts the job search, it can take several months and if you find employment first,
babyonatour wrote:While NON-VISA nationals receive a 6 months code 1A stamp at the border, VISA NATIONALS receive a TWO MONTH, CODE 1 stamp at the border. Border Agency officials will refuse to place a SIX MONTH stamp in a VISA NATIONAL’S passport. The new guidance says that a TWO MONTH stamp is sufficient to allow entry of non-EEA, VISA NATIONAL in order to facilitate further application of this person for a residence card.
It's does not make sense in any how to me.vinny wrote:The norm was six months, if satisfactory evidence was produced.
However,babyonatour wrote:While NON-VISA nationals receive a 6 months code 1A stamp at the border, VISA NATIONALS receive a TWO MONTH, CODE 1 stamp at the border. Border Agency officials will refuse to place a SIX MONTH stamp in a VISA NATIONAL’S passport. The new guidance says that a TWO MONTH stamp is sufficient to allow entry of non-EEA, VISA NATIONAL in order to facilitate further application of this person for a residence card.