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Code 1A stamp is for family members of eu nationals who arrive in a port without having a visa, As u know this is valid for six months and in this time period u can work as well, You need to apply for a residence card within 6 month once your spouse start excercising her treat rights,saidbshah wrote:hello guys!
my name is Said. i m british overseas citizen. my spouse is polish citizen settled in england. i came to join my family last month. i got a strange status on airport. its valid for 6 months with no restrictions. before i come i applied for eea but they refused it. then my wife did appeal to 1st tribunal here. but it was taking long so i came and got six months visa. any body know what is the best i have to do. should i withdraw the appeal and do fresh application or to wait for the appeal...
thanks
This may indeed be correct, but the OP states elsewhere that they were accused of marriage of convenience.Diomond wrote: You do not need to go through the apeal as u r in the UK already, just apply for a RC when you ready, wouldnt be a problem
good luck
Out of curiosity, when you arrived first time, did you claim you are EEA national that's why you were given Code 1A for six month or was it because of your nationality as British Overseas (Territories??)saidbshah wrote: I came to UK in June 2013. I've got CODE 1A for six months. My wife came to Heathrow. The officer asked me some questions, & stamped my passport.
Thanks your clarification. Didn't you apply for "entry clearance" before entering the UK? Or is it because you were sure you must give you this code 1a stamp that's why you didn't apply for it?saidbshah wrote:I'm not EEA national. I''ve applied for EEA 2, cuz my wife is Polish lives in England.
British overseas citizens are neither the European union citizens,nor have the right of abode in UK.
I see.saidbshah wrote:I didn't apply for entry clearance, as I don't need it. I didn't ask for it. They just issued me.
The lady from immigration advised me to apply for FLR(O).
Do you anything about it?
Just wondering what were those 3 questions that you got wrong??saidbshah wrote: My EEA has been refused yesterday on the ground of interview. We answered incorrect to 3 questions.