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A visa national will most likely be denied boarding.habibcs wrote:1) Can the same scenario be possible with the visa-national?
or
2) Can the same scenario be possible with the visa-national with resident visa of an EEA country other than UK?
Its always a pain in the airport as check in agents don't know the stuff mostly. you might be better if yoyu travel by car and ask visa on port. otherise let the airline companies ring ho from your country.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:A visa national will most likely be denied boarding.habibcs wrote:1) Can the same scenario be possible with the visa-national?
or
2) Can the same scenario be possible with the visa-national with resident visa of an EEA country other than UK?
Visa national - visa required. Get a residence card first or renew family permit if expired.nico2185 wrote:hi there nice to hear that you manage to come back here in uk without visa,,congrats
i just want to ask in my case im from philippines formed with a civil partnership with belgian nationality setting up a business we have a accountant dealing with his business regarding hmrc and vat and all sort if that possible to go have vacation in philippines and buy a return ticket to uk and just show my civil partnership certificate tax return vat business account statement and bank statement and same address when i come back to uk without visa do you thing there will be no problem?
They did not give you "leave to enter". That is a domestic immigration concept and does not apply to EU citizens or their family. That they thought they gave it to you suggests they misunderstood the law.hellrose wrote:I'd like to add that since then I've travelled twice outside UK without Family Permit / Residence Card / CoA. I had to do this because I had to travel for work unfortunately.
Each time I re-entered they renewed the stamp.
Both times I got a lot of questions and they gave me a rather hard time in the lines of "why have you not applied for a residence card", I think mainly because I was going in and out so much.
But eventually they both gave me leave to enter.
Hmmm I see...Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:They did not give you "leave to enter". That is a domestic immigration concept and does not apply to EU citizens or their family. That they thought they gave it to you suggests they misunderstood the law.hellrose wrote:I'd like to add that since then I've travelled twice outside UK without Family Permit / Residence Card / CoA. I had to do this because I had to travel for work unfortunately.
Each time I re-entered they renewed the stamp.
Both times I got a lot of questions and they gave me a rather hard time in the lines of "why have you not applied for a residence card", I think mainly because I was going in and out so much.
But eventually they both gave me leave to enter.
You are a spouse of an EU citizen. You have a legal right to be in the UK if your German spouse is working there. End of story.
Q: "Why have you not applied for a Residence Card"
A: "Because it is entirely optional and some might consider it a bit stupid to even bother. Why are you wasting your time with silly questions?"
I truly hope you are not spaming a bunch of unrelated conversations!Mr. Ali wrote:I have signed a petition against the delays of EEA2 applications. Please sign this petition by clicking the link below and ask all your friends and family member whoever been a victim of the system.
http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/40133
Complain loudly. That is very incorrect!1878 wrote:My wife (Visa national) has a similar issue but the Norwegian embassy refuse to issue her with a Schengen visa beyond the date of the EEA FP expiry date.
Is that allowed? We will be traveling together and I am exercising treaty rights so that means she is allowed to re-enter UK regardless of the expiry on her EEA FP. They blame on their computers and claim they cannont enter dates manually. They have absolutely no knowledge whatsoever. Very annoying.
Thank you very much for this document. I will send it to them and ask what they make of it, hehe.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:Raise a fuss. And you are right it is funny. They do not understand the law, and your job is to quietly politely educate them.
You might call their attention to https://dl.dropbox.com/u/27885818/UK/le ... reeEEA.pdf
Did you get your "Reply from Norwegian Embassy" as an email or as a letter?