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1) RC is not a visa. Nothing happens when it expires.bathanza wrote:Thanks.
We are on the right track but specifically want to ask
1) if wife does nothing after RC expiry is she ok to travel abroad and return?
2) Eea PR is route to citizenship so
they will eventually do this, how important is it to gain the EEA PR after a non eea spouses RC has expired. Question above is most important and original post.
Thanks
As long as sponsor was a qp and they were married then all good.bathanza wrote:Thanks, will let him know and not to worry about any issues with her status. Will keep post up to date once sorted. Ill be helping with paperwork so wanted to clarify travel positions
Her stay in 2011 was as visitor. Not sure if it qualifies. They dealy with the RC during her stay in that term.
An EEA residence card is not a visa. It doesn't grant or confer the right to live/work/etc in the UK. That is automatic under EU law. A residence card is just a document which confirms you have that right, and although the cards are issued for 5 years, if you lose the status (eg because you lose your sponsor), the card becomes invalid.SRE wrote:Hi,
I am a non eea citizen married with French citizen who live in UK. My RC is expired in 13 Jan 2017 and I had submit application for PR last week. My best advice is tell your friend's wife to apply for PR for her own good. I give you the link for the form if you need
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... orm-eea-pr
For me RC is a visa, it just the name is different because you stay and live in a country more than 1 year. Maybe you can go abroad from UK without any problem but I don't know if you can go in UK without any problem from border check. As a non eea who live in UK, my suggestion is apply for PR.
She would have to rely on 11(4) instead of 11(2)(b).bathanza wrote:1) if wife does nothing after RC expiry is she ok to travel abroad and return?