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Surinder Singh/American Citizen case.....
Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2016 8:12 pm
by Cloverbea
OK, I am an American Citizen, going on holiday to the UK to finish up my hubby's citizenship (UKM) and then he will be the British Citizen. Once that is complete, we are going to Ireland for 6 months. From what I understand I don't need a visa for Ireland as we are a schedule 1 country according to their immigration? I am going to get the 90 stamp when I get into the country, but then I have to apply for a residence card that allows me to stay 6 months? Does that sound correct?
Re: Surinder Singh/American Citizen case.....
Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2016 11:11 pm
by noajthan
Cloverbea wrote:OK, I am an American Citizen, going on holiday to the UK to finish up my hubby's citizenship (UKM) and then he will be the British Citizen. Once that is complete, we are going to Ireland for 6 months. From what I understand I don't need a visa for Ireland as we are a schedule 1 country according to their immigration? I am going to get the 90 stamp when I get into the country, but then I have to apply for a residence card that allows me to stay 6 months? Does that sound correct?
Sounds like a plan.
Re: Surinder Singh/American Citizen case.....
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 12:07 am
by Cloverbea
Once we get to England in March, hubby will have been right at 6 months in the process for citizenship via UKM. The hold up with it right now is the fact that biometrics are not set up in the US as of yet, so we figured that instead of trying to get to Mexico or Canada to do biometrics we'd just go on a holiday to the UK and finish things up there and streamline the process. We are going to email Home Office a week before we leave and advise them that we are approaching the 6 month mark and that we will be in the UK to finish up and to also change the address to his parents house in Oxfordshire. I'm wondering if there will be any issues with this part of the process or if this should speed things up like we're thinking.....
Re: Surinder Singh/American Citizen case.....
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 12:45 am
by noajthan
Cloverbea wrote:Once we get to England in March, hubby will have been right at 6 months in the process for citizenship via UKM. The hold up with it right now is the fact that biometrics are not set up in the US as of yet, so we figured that instead of trying to get to Mexico or Canada to do biometrics we'd just go on a holiday to the UK and finish things up there and streamline the process. We are going to email Home Office a week before we leave and advise them that we are approaching the 6 month mark and that we will be in the UK to finish up and to also change the address to his parents house in Oxfordshire. I'm wondering if there will be any issues with this part of the process or if this should speed things up like we're thinking.....
Suggest you search in forum for other members' timelines
vis a vis UKM.
My sense is it could all take some time longer than 6 months.
And btw there's plenty of info to be found on the nitty gritty of SS in Eire too.

The main thing to get your head round is the shift of '
centre of life'.
For example see:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/eea-ro ... %20success
Re: Surinder Singh/American Citizen case.....
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 1:17 am
by Cloverbea
Right, thanks
It will have already been 6 months once we set foot in England. I know it could still take some time, but its a risk we're willing to take at this point due to the biometric situation here in the US and the possibility of pulling out of the EU in next years vote. Also, if we haven't heard anything after a couple of weeks of being in England from HO, I have no problem begging the local MP for help in the matter
We do plan on fulling live life while in Ireland, i.e., getting our girls in school, after-school activities, church, work, getting into a gym!!, whatever we have to do. I will not be holed up in a house or apartment counting down the days to my application for admittance back into the UK

Re: Surinder Singh/American Citizen case.....
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 1:18 am
by Cloverbea
Right, thanks
It will have already been 6 months once we set foot in England. I know it could still take some time, but its a risk we're willing to take at this point due to the biometric situation here in the US and the possibility of pulling out of the EU in next years vote. Also, if we haven't heard anything after a couple of weeks of being in England from HO, I have no problem begging the local MP for help in the matter
We do plan on fulling live life while in Ireland, i.e., getting our girls in school, after-school activities, church, work, getting into a gym!!, whatever we have to do. I will not be holed up in a house or apartment counting down the days to my application for admittance back into the UK

Re: Surinder Singh/American Citizen case.....
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 8:36 pm
by noajthan
Cloverbea wrote:Right, thanks
It will have already been 6 months once we set foot in England. I know it could still take some time, but its a risk we're willing to take at this point due to the biometric situation here in the US and the possibility of pulling out of the EU in next years vote. Also, if we haven't heard anything after a couple of weeks of being in England from HO, I have no problem begging the local MP for help in the matter
We do plan on fulling live life while in Ireland, i.e., getting our girls in school, after-school activities, church, work, getting into a gym!!, whatever we have to do. I will not be holed up in a house or apartment counting down the days to my application for admittance back into the UK

A very proactive approach.
Will look out for updates as your missions (first UKM then SS) progress.
Re: Surinder Singh/American Citizen case.....
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 6:18 pm
by Cloverbea
Absolutely! Will keep this thread posted
