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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    - It's the correct form for Family Permit.
    - The second screenshot image concerning details of accommodation and permission to stay is not part of the EEA FP form and has no bearing at all to the application.
    That's a mistake on Ed's part.
    - It doesn't matter where Ed's non-EEA wife is from as long as Ed is an EEA national exercising treaty rights.
    Hi Terpe, you are correct in saying that the 2nd screenshot is not part of the EEA FP form. However, it was taken from a guide issued by the UKBA on supporting documents for the EEA FP form.

    Please find the source here (bottom of page 2):

    https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...ily-permit.pdf


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    Quote Originally Posted by eddiek View Post
    Hi Terpe, you are correct in saying that the 2nd screenshot is not part of the EEA FP form. However, it was taken from a guide issued by the UKBA on supporting documents for the EEA FP form.

    Please find the source here (bottom of page 2):

    https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...ily-permit.pdf
    Ed,

    Have you reviewed the application form so far ?

    I'm doing my best to help guide you.

    You may consider seeking professional advice to help you.
    I believe that's your safest future strategy

    Whatever your decision, I wish you good luck


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    Hi Terpe,

    I'll be honest, with you, I have only jetski'ed over the application form, and have also gone through that supporting document overview pdf file above.

    Thanks very much for your help Terpe - I really do appreciate your help mate - I know you're doing your best.

    Once the wedding is out the way, I will then focus 100% on the EEA FP application.

    However, the only reason I needed to review the EEA FP was to understand the accommodation details, since that is the only factor that requires forward planning right now.


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    Quote Originally Posted by eddiek View Post

    However, the only reason I needed to review the EEA FP was to understand the accommodation details, since that is the only factor that requires forward planning right now.
    If you're exercising your treaty rights, you have virtually a legal right to bring your partner to the EU country you're in.

    The only major reasons they could refuse the visa for, is if they believe it's a marriage of convenience, or you were not exercising your treaty rights
    http://www.filipinouk.com/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=870&dateline=1270312908


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    if you're exercising your treaty rights, you have virtually a legal right to bring your partner to the EU country you're in.

    The only major reasons they could refuse the visa for, is if they believe its a marriage of convenience, or you were not exercising your treaty rights

    Has Ed got to be exercising his treaty rights for a continous 5 yr period, or not?
    M&M


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    Quote Originally Posted by mike1 View Post
    Has Ed got to be exercising his treaty rights for a continous 5 yr period, or not?
    To do what?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    To do what?
    For his wife to be, initially to get her family permit and then to get her residence after 6 months.
    M&M


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