Hello there. Question for all you knowledgeable guys.
I'm a national of an Eastern European country (outside EU).
I came to this country in 1995, overstayed my visa for 2 years, then applied for asylum in 1997. I was refused and all my appeals where exhausted in 2003.
However, I was never issued with deportation order (or at least I am not aware of).
I got married to my German wife in 2004 (here in the UK), got 5 years EEA family stamp in my passport later that year. I traveled outside UK 2 times since than and never got asked any questions by immigration officer (apart if my wife was still in the UK).
However, a friend of mine with the same status (married to a EEA wife), who was traveling for a holiday last month was "grilled" by a immigration officer at Heathrow when he came back. He was asked if if he had any immigration offenses in the past.
Now I don't really know what to answer if I got asked the same question when I travel next month.
I was under impression that EEA family permit is "above" any national immigration laws, but do you guys have any advice if I got asked any of those questions about my immigration past.
Many thanks.
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