dialectic wrote: ↑Fri Sep 14, 2018 2:55 pm
I believe read somewhere in the forums about non-EEA nationals travelling back to the UK with their EEA partner and getting into the country together through the EEA Nationals entrance/gate.
Depends on the airport.
At Heathrow they allow you in the EU family queue, which is the one with all the families with children who cannot go through the EU e-gate (so, answer for Heathrow is yes, but only the traditional EU queue, not the e-gate). You can do this even if you travel on your own.
At Brirmingham they will yell at you for attempting to "skip your queue" and try to join the EU queue, even if you travel with your EU family member, so just go to the Non-EU queue directly. Don''t bother telling them how they do things at Heathrow, they won't listen.
If your usual airport is none of these, just ask when you arrive which queue you should join, then double ask when you see the immigration officer at the till, for next time.
Is this the case or should I go through the non EEA gate and do the whole "landing card" thing every time I travel?
You do not have to fill in the landing card anymore. If they tell you to do it, insist. It is now your right not to do it, and they know it. They sometimes confuse residence card with BRPs, so just show the line in your residence card where it says "EEA family member". They will say "Right, you don't have to". I have had to do this a couple of times.
My posts express what I believe are the facts, based on the best of my knowledge, about the topics discussed in this forum. They do not constitute immigration advice.