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What are you doing in the UK (eg worker, student, self-employed)? I'm sure you are fine, but as long as you are exercising treaty rights your wife can be with you.stamu wrote: I am French
Be sure to carry a printout of the extract of the border rules that I mentioned. And feel very free to ask the border people "Is that Code 1A" stamp when they do their thing. And ask them to change it if it is not. UKBA has rules and they need to follow them! And if they are not willing to follow them have them explain in writing why they are not and collect names!stamu wrote:Is she going to receive a Code 1A stamp in her passport?
I love your mantra! It made me laugh so much:-)Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:I think there is virtually zero chance of her being refused entry. I have never heard a story of this happening. You wife has a virtually absolute right to travel with you to the UK or join you here. (Unless she is a terrorist, is a contagious threat to public health or is a very serious criminal, in which case she can actually be excluded).
Also your wife has a clear ongoing RC application that the IO can find on file.
I personally would not even bother writing her a letter, though actually I am sure my wife would prefer to have it.
If you want to be 149% sure, read http://eumovement.wordpress.com/2010/08 ... to-travel/ and then meet your wife at the airport with your marriage certificate.
Your wife just needs to repeat the mantra:
"I am married to a French citizen who is resident in the UK. Call him if you want!"
"I am married to a French citizen who is resident in the UK. And actually he is even here to meet me at the airport!"
"I am married to a French citizen who is resident in the UK. Look it up in your system!"