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Hi there86ti wrote:Do you have a valid residence card sticker in your passport? If not you will need to apply for an EEA family permit before you return as South Africans are now visa nationals.
So true!kashyme wrote:..and one thing is automatic I am sure about is the pain caused by long processing times .
kashyme wrote:There is no other way of entering UK as a family member of EEA national other than EEA FAMILY PERMIT.If it is very necessary to go abroad u have only this option .
Good luck
The relevant officials do not "authorise" nor can they "authorise" your status as the right is indeed automatic by virtue of Directive 2004/38/EC and correctly the UKBA never says that you have to apply for anything, see http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/eucit ... ropeanlaw/. The actual problem is proofing your status in certain circumstances, e.g. here where the OP would need to convince the airline at checkin in SA.kashyme wrote:My friend this statement regarding PR will be obtained automatically is not as AUTOMATIC as we think for non EEA family members like us . You can see in this forum many are suffering and one thing is automatic I am sure about is the pain caused by long processing times . Even if we think that we are exercising treaty rights for 5 yrs is not the guarantee until it is authorised by the relevant officials.And even more diffcult situations for those who are either divorced or just separated from their EEA spouses.
Not if you are not a visa national or have a residence card.kashyme wrote: There is no other way of entering UK as a family member of EEA national other than EEA FAMILY PERMIT.If it is very necessary to go abroad u have only this option.
If the airlines know about this and lets you board then you will have to deal only with the IOs at the airport. I think there are other reports here abourt similar cases, i.e. non-visa national is EEA family member and tries to reenter the UK. In principle it should be ok but take relevant documents with you. You will probable only have the CoA for the EEA4 which should be enough proof.ignatius wrote:How does this piece of legislation affect me, if at all ? (I am concerned that I dont get the family permit before I need to return to the UK, or if they somehow refuse to issue it). What are my chances of travelling without the family permit? (South Africans with previous proof of travel to the UK in their passport are exempt from needing a visitor visa until mid-2009)