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Hi rrrjjjmmm,rrrjjjmmm wrote:John - when you say ' why bother with the whv ?' Do you mean, that I could apply for EEA status before entering Ireland? From Mexico? Or Ireland?
G'day.rrrjjjmmm wrote:Hello, me again.
It's an EEA FP visa and it can be applied for in Mexico, but since your husband is a UK national he would need to have been exercising a Treaty right (in an economic capacity) in another Member State of the EU (not Mexico).rrrjjjmmm wrote:OK, so if I was to apply for an EEA FP visa/resident card through my soon-to-be husband, can I do that type of thing from Mexico?
The EEA FP is a form of entry clearance for the UK. It is not for Ireland.rrrjjjmmm wrote:Before we left for Ireland?
In application for an EEA FP, you would not have to prove anything other than your relationship, nationalities and evidence that you husband has been exercising a Treaty right (in an economic capacity) in another Member State of the EU.rrrjjjmmm wrote:I assume we have to prove 'sufficient funds'.
That's the application form for a Residence Card. You complete that once resident in Ireland.rrrjjjmmm wrote:I ask because this is the only application form I can find that seems relevent, but it's asking for my address in Ireland, as well as the EU citizens, but we're both in Mexico. Is this the wrong form?
http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/FormEU1. ... ormEU1.pdf
No.rrrjjjmmm wrote:Also, would the form (when I make sure I have the right one!) be submitted in Mexico?
You can apply for an EUTR (C) visa at the Irish consulate in Mexico if you wish. It is not mandatory, you are not a visa-required national. If you do apply for one, it must be issued as soon as possible (few days) and it is free. Ireland's EUTR (C) visa is equivalent to the UK's EEA FP visa.rrrjjjmmm wrote:I've looked at the Irish Consulate website in Mexico and it doesn't have any appropriate form, nor does it mention processing times. Or does it need to go to Ireland?
That's the time to issue a Residence Card. You apply for that only when resident in the UK / Ireland (whichever you are going to).rrrjjjmmm wrote:Up to six months, in Mexico, while my passport is in Ireland seems very risky!
Welcome, sport.rrrjjjmmm wrote:Thank you again, I think that covers all my questions...
This is correct. You get to use EU law when you go to a country other than the one you are a citizen of, and then after you have worked there you can use it to move "back" to your home country.rrrjjjmmm wrote:My understanding is that we couldn't get me to the UK directly through this type of visa, firstly he would need to exercise his Treaty Right (economically) for six months before he could take me to the UK with him on a similar visa. That's why we're going to Ireland first.