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Yes, some people did that but search the forum for details. No, it cannot affect the RC application.Susi wrote:Has anyone really done plan B route? And it doesn't affect in residence card application if person comes to country without family permit?
Entrance clearances/visas are explicitly allowed by the Directive, see Article 5(2).Susi wrote:I'm aware by EU legislation it shouldn't matter but the whole family permit isn't required in the first place according to EU laws.
If you really need to go through the tribunal now you probably have to wait months. You could try to enter without the EEA FP and she could just try to get work as soon as she receives the Certificate of Application (CoA) after receipt of the RC application by the UKBA. The latter could be even faster.Susi wrote:Also last time when we passed UK immigration on way to Finland my wife got stamp in her pass port which said: leave to enter for 6 months. Employment and recourse to public funds prohibited.
That stamp will make it even harder to convince a prospective employer.
It's the latter one but an EEA national can also be self-sufficient on the basis of the non-EEA spouse working. In that case though you would need separate comprehensive sickness insurance (another "interesting" interpretation from the UKBA). But that might be a chicken-and-egg problem in your case.Susi wrote:Also, does spouses right to work in UK come from EEA-nationals right to work or from that the EEA-national is exercising treaty rights?
If I remember correct its from the latter one, in which case I need to find job before her.
86ti wrote:Sanity has prevailed at last. Congratulations and all the best in the UK.
Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:siv123,
If you are Norwegian and you are applying for a visa for your spouse to visit the UK along with you, then you do not need to provide any information or evidence of your present or past employment, nor about your financial resources.
Your application should never be rejected, unless you or your wife are a threat to the state.
Relax and tell us the good news when you get the EEA FP