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timjohnson
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EEA/Surinder Singh/Article 10

Post by timjohnson » Sat Sep 15, 2018 10:25 pm

Hi, can anybody help..ive been through the gove sites, amongst others, but still unclear on a couple of things.
I am a British Citizen who moved to Spain 14 years ago, primarily for work and have lived permanently in Spain always employed until recently when self employed. I do not own property but have had rented and hsve contracts.
I met my wife whonis a national of Dominican Republic over 4 years ago initially in Dominican Republic and shortly after she came to study in Spain and we have lived togetjer since and beem married 1 year.
We have a daughter of 8 months who has a British passport and my wife has a resident card, as a family member of an EU citizen, and a social security number.
She has not worked here as it took a long tine to get her resudent card and we have been busy having a baby..neither has she claimed anything, and has been and is dependent on me.
We wish to return to the UK to live permanently , we feel it will be bwtter fiecoue daughter and we both have good job prospects , my wife being a gp.
I have been offered a full time job when i return, but to keep the job open i am travelling every week and returning at weekends as a self emploted spanish worker, which is far from i.deal
I understand we should be able to apply for a eea permit under surrinder singh and have every xhance of being successful.
My wife can currently travel to uk on article 10 accompanying me or if im there and my daughter has a british passport.
Is there anything stopping us going to uk on srticle 10 and staying there whilst applying for eea or permanrnt residence for us all?
Thank you.

UKBALoveStory
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Re: EEA/Surinder Singh/Article 10

Post by UKBALoveStory » Sat Sep 15, 2018 11:36 pm

Sorry, can't help you directly but have a look at this thread

eea-route-applications/eea2-surinder-si ... 69701.html
I am not an immigration adviser...All IMHO.

timjohnson
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Re: EEA/Surinder Singh/Article 10

Post by timjohnson » Sun Sep 16, 2018 9:41 am

Thank you.

Anamkhan
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Re: EEA/Surinder Singh/Article 10

Post by Anamkhan » Tue Mar 05, 2019 11:12 pm

I am sure you must have got your answer by now. But in case someone else is wondering ,yes you can travel to UK with residence card issued in another EU state.
I live in Germany with non EEA family member .he has residence card article 10. We travelled together to UK for a visit without an issue.

Once u enter UK u can apply for a 5 year residence card in the UK

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Re: EEA/Surinder Singh/Article 10

Post by Neonleon » Mon Apr 01, 2019 11:40 pm

Anamkhan wrote:
Tue Mar 05, 2019 11:12 pm
I am sure you must have got your answer by now. But in case someone else is wondering ,yes you can travel to UK with residence card issued in another EU state.
I live in Germany with non EEA family member .he has residence card article 10. We travelled together to UK for a visit without an issue.

Once u enter UK u can apply for a 5 year residence card in the UK
@ Anamkhan, please read my post in the below link and I believe that you can answer one or may be all of my questions.

eea-route-applications/uk-immigration-s ... 78171.html

Please could you share if the UK 🇬🇧 immigration officer (at the port of your entry) stamp your family member's passport or not? And if yes, what type of stamp was it i.e. normal visitor entry or a special stamp in a different format (some people say ink pad stamp) or the UK immigration didn't stamp the passport at all.

I think you can fit the missing link to my questions. It may be easier for you to see your family member's passport to find out the type of stamp. A normal visitor entry stamp has 4 numerical numbers in the middle with the date. Many thanks 🙏

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