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Whether you have a family permit, a residence card or a permanent residence card you are entitled to use the EU line. You were with your wife, you should have made a fuss there and then.pinkpanter wrote:HI was on holidays with my EEA wife... When we (me and my wife) reached to immigration desk, there were two rows. UK nationals and international. I stayed with UK immigration line as there were only few people. When immigration officer saw my passport, she told me to go to the international line...
The only relevant question (apart from pleasantries, no one needs to be rude) is whether you have been absent for more than 2 consecutive years.pinkpanter wrote:when I shown my passport to the immigration officer, he asked me 'how I got this EEA 4 permanent residence'. I replied 'because of my EEA wife', and then he started asking me different questions i.e. where did you meet with your wife etc...
Where was your spouse at this point?pinkpanter wrote:...He just wanted to ensure that your marriage is genuine....
Sory for the late response!EUsmileWEallsmile
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Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 4:32 pm Post subject: Re: EEA4 permenant residence... and immigration officer
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pinkpanter wrote:
...He just wanted to ensure that your marriage is genuine....
Where was your spouse at this point?
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EUsmileWEallsmile
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Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 4:33 pm Post subject:
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Did they waste paper and make you fill a landing card?
Did they deface your passport with a stamp?
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mcovet
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Posted: Sat May 12, 2012 2:36 pm Post subject:
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I always wondered what if OP refuses to answer illegal questions blank just says: "sorry, mate, any such questions should be warranted by at least some evidence, otherwise I trust that you can rely on your colleagues to do all the proper checks prior to issuing me with this document?!"
anyway, they can do absolutely NOTHING if you silently tell him to hurry up and let you through. If they unreasonably, without any evidence delay you, complain and get basic compensation. If, in addition, you incur further losses, those would also be recoverable as damages in a lawsuit.
It's time people stood up against those incompetent muppets, both on borders and behind desks. How difficult is it to dedicate a day to familiarising yourself with those EU Directive and UK regs? So many cases of people here being messed about with cause of lack of training.
Next time don't answer those Qs, just stare at him silently, without blinking and frown
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EUsmileWEallsmile
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Posted: Sat May 12, 2012 10:08 pm Post subject:
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"I have this card because I have lived in the UK in accordance with the conditions as laid down by law"
End of conversation.
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Posted: Sat May 12, 2012 10:24 pm Post subject:
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he asked me 'how I got this EEA 4 permanent residence'
Answer: I applied for it.
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EUsmileWEallsmile
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Posted: Sat May 12, 2012 10:58 pm Post subject:
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Jambo wrote:
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he asked me 'how I got this EEA 4 permanent residence'
Answer: I applied for it.
Absolutely agree.
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EUsmileWEallsmile
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Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 8:07 pm Post subject:
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One might legitimately ask in retort how did you get this job?
My spouse was waiting for me outside the immigration desk.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:Where was your spouse at this point?pinkpanter wrote:...He just wanted to ensure that your marriage is genuine....
What do you mean?pinkpanter wrote:I didn't fill landing card but, they defaced stamp on my passport.
I mean they put entry stamp on my passport. I thought it should not be but, I realise that if you are travelling from non EU country then it is normal to stamp on your passport by IO (May be I am wrong).Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:What do you mean?pinkpanter wrote:I didn't fill landing card but, they defaced stamp on my passport.
The question itself is very stupid and I wasn't expecting. He should know that the Home office issued me PR after satisfied with my documents and this is nonsense to asking me question about my private life once it is written on my PR sticker 'Permenant Residence and no restriction to the holder etc etc'.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:"I have this card because I have lived in the UK in accordance with the conditions as laid down by law"
End of conversation.
Did they ever stamped your wife's EEA passport?! With RC/PR Confirmation, you should not be treated differently.pinkpanter wrote:I mean they put entry stamp on my passport. I thought it should not be but, I realise that if you are travelling from non EU country then it is normal to stamp on your passport by IO (May be I am wrong).
We had a chat with the officer last time, and he said we can go to the EU line if we are together as a family. If the non-EU member arrives alone, he/she may have to through the non-EU line, although he admitted that the rules are a bit complicated. He sounded like someone who has done this job for a while, so this may be the official position.Jambo wrote:You should have insisted on using the EU line and save you the hour wait. Was it the IO at the desk who actually told you to move to the other queue or was it someone in charge of the queue?
I'm a non-EEA citizen/no visa national, holding the residence card(EEA2) as a family member of an EEA national.We had a chat with the officer last time, and he said we can go to the EU line if we are together as a family. If the non-EU member arrives alone, he/she may have to through the non-EU line, although he admitted that the rules are a bit complicated. He sounded like someone who has done this job for a while, so this may be the official position.