anahelen wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2018 2:15 pm
Say I apply to the EEA family permit and am declined, would I still be able to go the route of just booking a plane and going to the UK with my marriage certificate?
Yes. People here have done exactly that. The FP is only recommended, not required.
A previous refusal might flag up in their system, so you might get extra scrutiny, but para. 11(4) still applies.
anahelen wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2018 2:15 pm
If I was just to go straight to the UK without the EEA family permit, what duration would I be able to remain in the country?
For as long as you are the immediate family member of a qualified EEA national, so conceivably the rest of your life, BREXIT notwithstanding. EEA rights are derived directly from your nationality (for EEA citizens) or your relationship with a qualified person, not from any piece of paper or card. Which is why EEA-related residence docs are never called visas.
anahelen wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2018 2:15 pm
Would my passport be stamped with EEA and am I able to apply for a residence card after being in UK through this route?
Yes, on first entry only you'd receive the new EEA family member stamp or whatever they're calling it now. But how you got into the UK has no relevance on being able to apply for a residence card. Even people in the country illegally can apply for an EEA RC if they now have status under EEA law.
anahelen wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2018 2:15 pm
And is there any documents I should take just in case?
If you turn up at the border without an FP, have with you (in your carry-on) an original copy of your marriage certificate and proof that he is exercising treaty rights in the UK (last few months of payslips should do the trick). Obviously also your and his passports, but you wouldn't have made it that far without those anyway. Go to the UK/EEA citizens queue, and state in no uncertain terms that you are seeking to enter under the EEA regulations due to your status as the spouse of an EEA citizen. I think you have to fill out a landing card the very first time, but that should be the last time you ever have to do one of those.