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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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mike1 View Post
    For his wife to be, initially to get her family permit and then to get her residence after 6 months.
    No.

    Technically the EEA national does not even need to be living in the UK at the time of application. They could be travelling together.
    Technically there's even no need to actually have a job.

    In connection with residence permit it's much better to make application for that immediately following arrival to UK. Although not mandatory to even have a residence card it helps hugely to smooth out many issues.
    The 6 months validity of EEA Family Permit is only for entry purposes. Once in UK there's technically no expiry.


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    @Mike & @ Terpe.

    Thanks for yer input on the topics above, some interesting points there..


    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    No.

    Technically the EEA national does not even need to be living in the UK at the time of application. They could be travelling together.
    Technically there's even no need to actually have a job.

    In connection with residence permit it's much better to make application for that immediately following arrival to UK. Although not mandatory to even have a residence card it helps hugely to smooth out many issues.
    The 6 months validity of EEA Family Permit is only for entry purposes. Once in UK there's technically no expiry.


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