shalona
6th November 2011, 19:04
Hi ....:) am Uk citizen and also a legal Resident of Italy and with my wife & kids from the Philippines all here with me (via Family visa, valid til Aug 2012). Am working full time here and maybe next year my employment base will almost certainly transfer to the UK....so, any idea what exactly to do so my family can join me in the UK when work eventually moves there next year?
Am especially concerned on documentation required by my Filipina wife and kids and as their residents permit (permissio sigiornio) application to stay here in Italy may take a long time (12months + maybe to sort out here possibly), can they therefore still apply for an EEA family permit just on their existing Family visa basis in which they entered Italy originally a couple of months ago? Or, if we they dont have a permission sigiornio by the time I move back to work in UK, can we apply for an EEA family permit for them whilst I am being a Resident in Italy and they maybe come in from the Philippines to join me in UK that way instead?
I also wonder how long it would take to get an EEA family permit 'usually'....
Am finding the different rules and intepretations of European Law difficult to understand sometimes! Especially trying to do my best so that the family dont have to be apart is the main thing...:)
thanks from us
ciao
Am especially concerned on documentation required by my Filipina wife and kids and as their residents permit (permissio sigiornio) application to stay here in Italy may take a long time (12months + maybe to sort out here possibly), can they therefore still apply for an EEA family permit just on their existing Family visa basis in which they entered Italy originally a couple of months ago? Or, if we they dont have a permission sigiornio by the time I move back to work in UK, can we apply for an EEA family permit for them whilst I am being a Resident in Italy and they maybe come in from the Philippines to join me in UK that way instead?
I also wonder how long it would take to get an EEA family permit 'usually'....
Am finding the different rules and intepretations of European Law difficult to understand sometimes! Especially trying to do my best so that the family dont have to be apart is the main thing...:)
thanks from us
ciao