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If you are exercising treaty rights then in theory no problem. The only point is that your wife might be in for some hassle on arrival. Very simple for her to say that she is meeting you and that you are in the UK. It's all about accompanying (if you are no problem as you would be there) or joining (if so then she might be expected to relate the circumstances).worldwide wrote:Thank you again fysicus: you've been of great help to us!
I have no practical experience, but note border agency guidance suggests that if one's traveling alone, one might be expected to demonstrate that the EU citizen is in the UK. Being prepared is better than being surprised.fysicus wrote:When you arrive on an EEA Family Permit this might be an issue; when you have already a Residence Card (as worldwide's wife) it is very unlikely that any questions are asked.
Remember also that you are allowed to use the EU queue, and that no landing card needs to be completed!
6 out of 12 in any 12 month periodworldwide wrote:Ok, so staying out of the country for more than 6 months in a year has an effect in the long term only, after 5 years I mean. At that time, we might need to re-apply for another residence card, instead of applying for a permanent residence.
Yes
Suppose that during the 5 years, I (the EU citizen) will be always exercising treaty rights and I will not be myself out of the country for more than 6 months a year. Accordingly, my wife should manage to freely move in and out the UK without troubles, and stay out of the country for periods longer than 6 months in each year of the 5-year period. In fact, this should have no impact on the residence right she currently has.
Is this conclusion right?
Yes
fysicus: In a previous post, you mentioned: 'Being out of the country for more than six months in a single year', and by 'single' you meant 'each year of the 5 taken as 1 year' or 'only 1 year out of the 5'?