Some useful information for EEA2 applicants :D
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2015 6:24 pm
These are some of the common doubts that EEA2 applicants have , which I had as well . But I went ahead and I am getting positive results so I thought I might as well let everyone else know.
Can you get a driving license while waiting for EEA2 ?
I applied for my provisional with just my passport with no valid visa on it (and without a BRP card ) and it came back just fine .It took exactly 10 days to get my provisional from the date of application and exactly 5 days to get my passport back as I had attached a pre paid security envelope with my application.( Even though DVLA says they wont issue a license if you do not hold a permit to remain in the UK / You have an application pending decision on your right to live in the UK)
Can you/ your partner open a bank account while waiting for an EEA2 application ?
Yes! Get your name / your partners name onto a utility bill (preferably electric as this is easy ) and once the bill comes through , go to nationwide with the bill and also your / your partners passport (Depending on whos the EEA2 applicant ofcourse) .
Nationwide wouldnt ask for a visa and wont check the passport for a visa.
Same applies with The Co-Operative Bank.
Cheers!
As I progress I will update this thread with more of my own experiences .
Can you get a driving license while waiting for EEA2 ?
I applied for my provisional with just my passport with no valid visa on it (and without a BRP card ) and it came back just fine .It took exactly 10 days to get my provisional from the date of application and exactly 5 days to get my passport back as I had attached a pre paid security envelope with my application.( Even though DVLA says they wont issue a license if you do not hold a permit to remain in the UK / You have an application pending decision on your right to live in the UK)
Can you/ your partner open a bank account while waiting for an EEA2 application ?
Yes! Get your name / your partners name onto a utility bill (preferably electric as this is easy ) and once the bill comes through , go to nationwide with the bill and also your / your partners passport (Depending on whos the EEA2 applicant ofcourse) .
Nationwide wouldnt ask for a visa and wont check the passport for a visa.
Same applies with The Co-Operative Bank.

As I progress I will update this thread with more of my own experiences .
