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I actually think you are lucky that the decision maker exercised common sense. An EEA family permit is usually issued for six months and can be applied for up to three months in advance. It would appear that the ECO post dated it as much as they could for you. They might have just returned it.marco_m wrote:Hey everyone,
I recently got an EEA FP with dates valid from July 25th, 2012 until Jan 25th, 2013.
In my application I stated that we would travel on Sept 15th, which was an approximate date within our plans, and I also though that the permit was valid for SIX MONTHS from the date of ISSUE (Which I was wrong, since the visa officer put an entry date 2 months from now).
My question is: Is it possible to enter the UK before this date or would I have to reapply for a new permit?
My question arises from the fact that in preparation to go there I started applying for jobs ( I have heard it can take 2 -3 months or more to find jobs in the UK) and got a response from a company that is interested in hiring me and to start work by mid June at the latest. I am just afraid that they might revoke my permit if I re-apply changing the dates or something like that, plus I wouldn't want to let this job opprtunity pass me by.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks
I expect your permit was processed 25/4 more or less given that we are in April. July 25 ties up with the three months I quoted earlier.marco_m wrote:...2 months from now...
it took exactly 6 days to get it approved. i applied in Bogota - Colombia because I am currently stationed here for work, but I am an Ecuadorian national.mEEA wrote:I have bit difference questions: how many days did it take till you get the FP? and where did you apply for it? Many thanks, meea.
If I were you, I'd look to enter the UK in July. You have your family permit; others would be very happy to be in your position.marco_m wrote:Hello Everyone,
Thanks for the replies! yes I need a visa to enter the country and I planned for Sept because that was the original idea also based on the fact that up until last week I was supposed to be relocated by my company once more for 2 or 3 months, so I thought I would do that and then go to the UK. Of course, things have changed and now I am not required to go abroad anymore so I am able to go to the UK with my wife before.
It seems that I would have to re-apply for a new permit if I would go earlier. Of course I know that an interview is not a job offer, but I am planning and considering all options if I was given a job offer since it is with a very large company with excellent benefits and salary that I wouldn't want to pass by because of a validity issue on my permit
You might be better asking your own questions in your own thread. Unless you have exactly the same type of application as the OP it won't necessarily be comparable.mEEA wrote:thanks for the info about the timeline of getting your permit. congratulations :-)
one more question, you supplied what sorts of information?