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the code 1A is not a card,its a stamp which they put on your passport at the port of admission when u seek admission on the spot without a family permit (on the non-eea citizen's passport)Lisamra wrote:Would it be a possibility to get the A1 card on our September trip and then to get another for the October when we plan to stay?
I'm surprised the CIO said that Code 1A is not an option any more. First time I hear this. Was he aware of Surinder Singh route and you using the EEA route to return to the UK?Lisamra wrote:Hi folks... Me again I'm afraid.
I thought I would give you the info that I received from speaking to an immigration officer at East Midlands airport in the UK.
I am confused as initially My husband and I were going to go to the UK and obtain the code 1a at the boarder as it would have saved the Madrid trip to the British embassy to get the EEA family permit, we were told that this worked in exactly the same way.
Anyhow, after speaking to the chief immigration officer at East Midlands airport (I called to get some answers) and he said that the code 1a is no longer an option.. And we will have to go to Madrid after all.
Can I ask that as long as you have your marriage certificate, my last 3 months pays slips and proof that we are living together is enough or did you bring extra paperwork, documents etc?
Also, how long was it that you had to wait to get the EEA and has anyone been refused and what were the reasons?
We are booked to go to the UK for 6 days in September and ideally looking to move around mid to end of October so.... Here's hoping all is straight forward.
The last thing which confused me the most is the chief immigration officer said that if we get the EEA family permit we can then stay in the UK for as long as we want, indefinitely.
I thought that we had to apply for the EEA2 as soon as we got to the UK and I said this to him and he had not even heard of the eea2 and he is the chief immigration officer.
Can someone please clarify exactly what is right and wrong and how successful the EEA Fp and the eea2 are.
Many thanks and sorry if I have confused you all as well.
Lisa.
Jambo wrote:Fair enough.
You may want to contact the European Cases Policy Team in UKBA to find out if there was a change in policy and to get their view if Code 1A as a Surinder Singh is still an option (although might not be the preferred option by the UKBA).
Their email address is EuropeanOperational@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
Make sure you construct your query as a general policy one as they can't comment on individual cases. Also make sure the situation is explained clearly and the questions asked are to the point. Generic questions would get generic answers.
Just spoke to someone who got Code 1A last week in Heathrow so I suspect it was not abolished.Lisamra wrote:Yes, I kind of do have reservations now for the simple reason that he told me directly that the code 1a has now been abolished due to it being abused.
I would feel awful to try for the code 1a as if the il on duty is confused by something it will be the CIO that I spoke to who comes out and I would feel terrible as he explained it to me on the phone that it is no longer in action.... Maybe he was just trying to put me off the idea. Who knows.
To discourage you? Because they were not aware of the their internal UKBA procedures?Lisamra wrote:Well I say, that is interesting.
Gosh, why would the CIO say that to me... Could it be at certain airports?
Yes.Lisamra wrote:Yes, I did miss that post.
So, once we move to the UK we can apply for a residents card, is that right?
EEA2 is the name of the application form for Residence Card (the "visa" name). You don't need to have EEA FP or Code 1A before to apply.Is that the same as the eea2 and don't you need the EEA fp or the code 1a to be able to do this?
You send form EEA2 with all the evidence from Spain. It can take up to 6 months to get it.Where and how would we apply for this and how long would it take to come through?
The advantage of Code 1A (or EEA FP) is that it serves as proof of right of employment from day 1. If your partner apply for Residence Card, he should get an acknowledgement of his application (COA - Certificate of Application) which confirms his application and confirms his right to work. This normally takes a few weeks to receive. All in all, if he plans to be self-employed, he doesn't really need proof to show to an employer.We will have enough money saved to pay rent on a house and keep us going for approximately 4 months.
I will be earning before then and Elio will potentially too, depending on when he is allowed too. We will both be going self employed ASAP. I have spoken to the inland revenue already haha.
EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:@OP, why do you feel you require a code 1?
Your husband, being a non-visa national could enter the UK as a visitor. If he subsequently were to decide to stay on in the UK with you; he could apply for a residence card directly in the UK. No requirement for a special trip to Madrid.
The key point is that you are a British national who worked in another member state and that your family member lived with you.