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Wow, talk about 12 dollars wasted. The answer is wrong: she can apply from any country where she is staying legally. A tourist visa is sufficient according to a precedent case, and the instructions have recently be updated accordingly. So she can apply in Spain, and I would even recommend to do it from there.soul.biz wrote:We are going to apply for the EEA Family Permit from here (Canada) as I understand we cannot do it from anywhere else as confirmed by The Commercial VISA partner of British Embassy in Canada through a call that cost me $12.
No, that is not a problem, but it is worth submitting some evidence of the relationship.1) Is it going to be a problem that we've just been married for such a short time? Should I include all the info about our relationship prior to our wedding?
That is a tricky one. In theory it should be the later (because she is applying for settlement), but it may be easier to just go with the former (it looks bad to get to the UK with a visa not valid yet). But either one should be fine really.2) Which date of arrival into the UK should my wife fill in: the on our stopover at Gatwick (we know it for sure) or the aproximate date she will join me in the UK (we are NOT sure about this one)?
You should show that you are likely to find a job in the UK, so you will have sufficient funds. Going separately may be more complicated then necessary, I would rather travel together, but that is your choice.3)We can probably give proof of funds of about $4000 after purchase of tickets. Should that be enough considering I haven't got a job yet and should I tell them about my plan of going first?
Then you are looking for work. If you print a few UK job offers in the field, that should be sufficient.4)How should we fill in about my working status, as we are applying from within Canada and I'm here as a visitor (been here for the last 3 months)?
Well, obviously she is going to quit her job, so that is not a problem. You can always mention in the cover letter that she will look for employment in the UK.5)Should my wife fill in her current employment details even if she's giving her 2-week notice anytime soon?
I really hope you're right with this, cuz it would make life so much simpler for us! You see, on the following link http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/howtoapply ... ionals#Q16 , they talk about being lawfully resident in a Member State.Wow, talk about 12 dollars wasted. The answer is wrong: she can apply from any country where she is staying legally. A tourist visa is sufficient according to a precedent case, and the instructions have recently be updated accordingly. So she can apply in Spain, and I would even recommend to do it from there.
Unfortunately, the only thing consistent about these pages is the inconsistency, with always some pages being out of date. Just look at http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/howtoapply ... f2visitors , and it mentions that a visitor visa is sufficient for an EEA family permit.soul.biz wrote:I really hope you're right with this, cuz it would make life so much simpler for us! You see, on the following link http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/howtoapply ... ionals#Q16 , they talk about being lawfully resident in a Member State.
Enjoy your holiday then, and remember to be persistent if necessary.PLZ HELP, cuz this could mean that we could go to Spain earlier and spend summer there!!!! Thanks a ton!!!!!