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What is the purpose of coming to the UK?wayki wrote:I know a UK Citizen and his new American wife.
They live in Spain, on an NIE, and don't seek to be residents (not European Law).
Her 3 month Visa will run out soon.
They looked into Spouse Visa in Spain = not possible as neither Spanish residents.
They looked into Spouse Visa in UK = not possible as they don't live there.
They seek to fly to the UK for a few weeks in a month or two, dressed well, with passports, marriage certificate, background check documents, and a section from the EU Commission website stating border staff would need to prove these people are dodgy before denying them entry.
Is there anything they need to know?
Thank you.
To visit family and friends.CR001 wrote: What is the purpose of coming to the UK?
.....Just 2 or 3 weeks in the UK.CR001 wrote:What is the purpose of coming to the UK?
You've misunderstood 'Free Movement'. This would be the case if the sponsor (in this case the husband) was an EEA citizen . For the purposes of immigration, the husband is only considered to be a British citizen and his wife is not entering the UK under EEA Regulations, but under the UK Immigration Rules.wayki wrote: Prints stating it's not able to deny a family member at a border unless proved they are a danger.
Thank you so much for your reply.Casa wrote: You've misunderstood 'Free Movement'. This would be the case if the sponsor (in this case the husband) was an EEA citizen . For the purposes of immigration, the husband is only considered to be a British citizen and his wife is not entering the UK under EEA Regulations, but under the UK Immigration Rules.
Neither can he claim free movement under Surinder Singh as he hasn't been exercising his Treaty rights in Spain and neither he or his wife hold a Spanish residence card.
As an American, his wife is a non-visa national and can enter the UK for a period of no more than 6 months as a visitor. However, she will have to convince the Immigration Officer at the port of entry that she has strong ties to her home country and won't overstay in the UK. This is likely to be a very tough challenge as it appears that she is taking an extended holiday with no set time to return to the US, if at all.
Thank you very much for the reply.mgb wrote:It is maybe a better idea to apply for a residence card for a family member of a eu citizen.
If the husband own a house there he has a address.
Precondition for a self-sufficient eu citizen is sufficient financial resources and health insurance for both.
For the eu citizen
http://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/re ... dex_en.htm
For the family member
http://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/re ... dex_en.htm
Thank you so much.mgb wrote:I guess the wife has only a entry stamp in her passport. US citizen are visa exempt.
Leaving the schengen area with a overstayed visa exempt entry create a lot of discussion.
Due to article 4 of the directive family members can leave unhindered. The question is if the border officer understand it.
You are just repeating what I said in a different way! The OP is talking about going to uk and coming back to SPAIN (overstayed by 14 months, without exercising treaty rights) and not any other member state. therefore they have already used up 3 month unconditional stay. As I said wife can however enter under EU law but not as an american with visa exemption.mgb wrote:It is not so easy. Right of free movement has preference before schengen rules.
EU citizen and family member have 3 month unconditional stay in every eu country. If EU citizen/family member are staying longer than 3 month in one country without registration (if needed) it is a theme for national law in that country and not schengen law. It can only be a small fine in money if any.
The problem is always to find a border officers who understand the whole theme.
mgb wrote:The number of 3 month periods is not limited.
A family member need only a visa for crossing the border and not for staying.
If a family member is visa exempt this can be used instead of a visa.
Staying longer than 3 month cannot be a offence against schengen law because the right of free movement has preference.