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Which visa is that?fmdddv wrote:Hello all,
I have a quick question. If a non-eea person has an application for permanent residence in progress but their current visa is expired, would they be allowed back into the UK after travel abroad? They will be travelling and re-entering with their eea spouse.
Thank you
The residence card would have already expired on the day of travel out of the UK. They would be returning from South America. Are you questioning whether he would be able to board based on his expired UK resident card? They didn't realised that could be an issue.noajthan wrote:That is if you can make it onto train, ferry or plane in first place.
Traveller (if not from a visafree country) will need a valid visa or other document in order to check in and get on a plane as well quite apart from the question of how to enter UK.fmdddv wrote:The residence card would have already expired on the day of travel out of the UK. They would be returning from South America. Are you questioning whether he would be able to board based on his expired UK resident card? They didn't realised that could be an issue.noajthan wrote:That is if you can make it onto train, ferry or plane in first place.
Thank you for your response. So does that mean their status does not change, only that the card is expired?ohara wrote:EEA family member residence card is not a residence permit. It's not a visa and doesn't grant or confer rights.
It is only the card which expires, and it is not even mandatory for direct family members.