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Sure you can. Read chapter 5 of the ECIS, in particular the parts about how HO interprets the Surinder Singh ruling. But that may be not what you want since your wife already has ILR...tusken wrote:thanks for your reply - but what is the point of this thread then?
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can i not exercise my treaty rights so that my wife can travel with me to europe, visa free?
No, it's either ILR or residence card. The condition for a RC is to have exercised your treaty rights before. But that's explained in the link I gave you (chapter 5.5). Have you seen the 'resided in another member state' bit?tusken wrote:so, just to confirm , my wife should apply to get a residence card/stamp IN ADDITION to her ILR stamp which is already there?
Legally possible. May work at ferry ports or St. Pancras where you can meet French border police face-to-face. But airline staff for instance may not even let you board.tusken wrote:I have seen other threads where non eu nationals have just taken their passport with the ILR stamp, and their marriage certificate to the EU national, together with a copy of the relevant directive (as backup, just in case) - and they have been ok.
But they are not proving the same. The RC documents the status under EEA regulations.tusken wrote:it seems odd that my wife should have to get a residence card stamp to prove a status she ca already prove with her existing passport with ILR and our marriage certificate.
But they are not proving the same. The RC documents the status under EEA regulations.[/quote]tusken wrote:it seems odd that my wife should have to get a residence card stamp to prove a status she ca already prove with her existing passport with ILR and our marriage certificate.