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Italian with non EU (korean) marriage

Post by chefmania » Wed Apr 09, 2008 10:17 pm

Hello,
I'm an Italian girl who works here in the UK and would like to get married to a Korean guy in this summer in Italy. At the moment my boy friend is here with me in the UK working as a volunteer.
But we would like to know if, after the marriage, my future husband will be able to get a residence permit from the UK because we would like to stay in the UK after the marriage...

Thank you for reading this. If you need anymore detail give me a shout.

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Post by vinny » Wed Apr 09, 2008 11:14 pm

After a valid marriage, apply for an EEA family permit. When in the UK, apply for a residence card.
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Location: does not matter if you are with your EEA family member

Post by Directive/2004/38/EC » Thu Apr 10, 2008 6:55 am

If you are married (or if you have a long term documented relationship), your husband has the right to live with you, travel with you and work. He should apply for a Residence Card as documentation of his rights.

See Directive 2004/38/EC (in English and Italian below) for more details.

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Post by chefmania » Fri Apr 11, 2008 11:22 am

How long does it take to get a residence card once you apply for it??

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Post by Directive/2004/38/EC » Fri Apr 11, 2008 11:40 am

Legally they must give it to you no later than 6 months after you apply.

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