Hi all, Back to the thread.

We are booked to go from Spain to Gatwick in November. It will be the first time Elaine has been to UK.

For entry we will be relying on her having a valid Philippines Passport and a Valid Residencia, i.e. as copied below.

We will be flying EasyJet who will not confirm that Elaine will be allowed to board under those conditions but I am fairly confident that I can persuade them at check-in.
We would be grateful to hear from others who have entered UK using that MO and in particular would appreciate knowing what happened when they arrived in UK. That is, did they go together through the immigration check, maybe through the non UK.

We have friends and whilst he, a UK national went through that check point , his wife, Filipina went thorough the 'other' check. She was found the reception 'difficult and unfriendly` although she was allowed to enter UK.

Many thanks
John

MO

If you are a non-EEA national who holds a valid genuine residence card, issued to you as the family member of an EEA national who is exercising free movement rights in another EEA State (i.e. not your EEA relative’s Member State of nationality) under Article 10 of Directive 2004/38/EC (the ‘Free Movement Directive’), you may use this document for travel to the UK if you are accompanying your EEA national relative here, or joining your EEA national relative in the UK.