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noajthan wrote:No other docs needed at border (except passport), the FP is your hubby's Willie Wonka golden ticket.
Bring hubby's foreign EHIC if he has one.
FP holder can work. if you can find an employer who believes you.
Get settled in.
Hubby apply for optional RC in a few weeks time, if he wishes.
- probably a good idea with all this wild talk of Brexit.
Note: as a BC you don't need to exercise treaty rights in own country.
Do keep all such evidence from the SS country (for ever!).
Apply for own NINO via JobCentre.
Register for medical services.
Enjoy the weather - its not always so warm.
1) European health card. Google.anon87 wrote:noajthan wrote:No other docs needed at border (except passport), the FP is your hubby's Willie Wonka golden ticket.
Bring hubby's foreign EHIC if he has one.
FP holder can work. if you can find an employer who believes you.
Get settled in.
Hubby apply for optional RC in a few weeks time, if he wishes.
- probably a good idea with all this wild talk of Brexit.
Note: as a BC you don't need to exercise treaty rights in own country.
Do keep all such evidence from the SS country (for ever!).
Apply for own NINO via JobCentre.
Register for medical services.
Enjoy the weather - its not always so warm.
Thank you for your reply.
I have some more questions
1) Whats an EHIC? he doesn't have one, but still wonder what it is
2) I have a national insurance number? do i apply for another one? Or do you mean by husband should apply for one
3) Is he automatically eligible to apply for a RC or does he have to become eligible by meeting certain conditions post his arrival? which form is it that he must complete for that? i think i checked some forms they seem to want the same/similar documents as provided in the SS application.
Thanks for the help, appreciate it
Yes it is.mattk1 wrote:Hi noajthan,
I'm following this too, thanks for the information.
Does SAR = Subject Access Request? (and if so why is this needed?).
Also, say the OP did not apply until month number 5 of her husband's Family Permit duration, would he then be able to stay in the UK the following six months waiting for the result of the Residence Card application?
Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge with us, we are very grateful!
Noajthan thank you for all your infonoajthan wrote:Yes it is.mattk1 wrote:Hi noajthan,
I'm following this too, thanks for the information.
Does SAR = Subject Access Request? (and if so why is this needed?).
Also, say the OP did not apply until month number 5 of her husband's Family Permit duration, would he then be able to stay in the UK the following six months waiting for the result of the Residence Card application?
Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge with us, we are very grateful!
SAR is not 'needed'; its just a way to see what 'big brother' has filed on you (if anything).
May be useful in OPs case when documents are missing. (Didn't someone say documents were lost).
If a FM then a RC is optional. It doesn't confer any rights, it just confirms them (if applicant has them).
Only EFMs need to hold a RC (in UK).
Pro tip: until Board gets organised with a guide to acronyms you can always google them;anon87 wrote:Noajthan thank you for all your info
Mattk1 thank you for asking the questions I had aswell. Hope this thread helps you too
I would like to again apologise for my ignorance, most of these abbreviated words I have no idea what they are
So just a few more questions:
* SAR-how do i get one? how does it help me exactly, i'm still abit confused about what it actually is and does?
* As Mattk1 asked, what if I applied in my 5month for my RC card and I went over my FM validity? or maybe just generally what if one stays over the 6 month validity? I was under the impression you have to get the 5 year RC to then be able to apply for indefinite leave to remain. What if i skipped the whole RC section, what exactly would I need to do in the 6 months? THIS really confuses me.
* How does one 'prove' they did SS? we didnt get a letter. We just got our PP back and our supporting documentation returned.
Sorry I know my questions sound extremely dumb, I genuinely don't understand the procedure once my husband and I enter the uk, what happens after 6 months, what do we need to do in those 6 months, what if we exceed 6 months?
Thank you everyone for your patience and guidance.
The Residence Card is optional for married couples if one partner is an EEA citizen.mattk1 wrote: I didn't realise the UK residence card is optional for a married couple (if one partner is a British right?)
Apply when you have evidence of residence.mattk1 wrote:Hi noajthan,
So just go straight ahead and apply yeah?
Interesting, just been reading a bit about the Eind case. Had not heard of that one until you mentioned it.