2010-03-22 01:07:53, rafald napisał(a):
leonka - link który wkleiłaś jest dla osób spoza UE. Jeżeli żona Ukrainka chce dołączyć do męża Polaka w UK musi udać się do najbliższego konsulatu UK wystawiającego wizy i złożyć wniosek o tzw. Family Permit (w zasadzie to samo co Entry Clearance ale za darmo).
Tu jest wszystko wyjaśnione: <a href="http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/ecg/eunationalsschemes/eeafamilypermit#15391463" target="_blank" target="_new">http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/ecg/eunationalsschemes/eeafamilypermit#15391463</a>
Po przyjeździe trzeba złożyć wniosek o residence card dla członka rodziny obywatela EU (EEA2) i na tej podstawie można żyć i pracować w UK.
Poprawiam ten link na klikany: //www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/ecg/eunationalsschemes/eeafamilypermit#15391463" target="_blank" target="_new">http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/ecg/eunationalsschemes/eeafamilypermit#15391463</a>
Co do tego ubiegania się o "residence card" - są wyjątki. Jeśli, jak w opisanym przypadku żona nie jest z jednego z krajów UE, a mąż jest (bo zakładam, że jest Polakiem), to jeśli mąż nie przepracował pełnego roku to żona może jedynie ubiegać się o FMRS - Family Member Residence Stamps. Od razu o "residence card" mogłaby się ubiegać, jeśli jej mąż przepracował pełny rok.
Tu cytat (niestety, trochę długi) ze strony HO:
Residence cards
Family members who come to the UK with an EEA or Swiss national, but who are not themselves nationals of an EEA country or Switzerland, can apply for a residence card (with some exceptions - see 'Family member residence stamp' below). The residence card confirms their right of residence under European law.
A residence card is normally valid for five years, and takes the form of an endorsement that is placed in the holder's passport.
If you want to apply for a residence card, you must complete application form EEA2. You can download the form from the right side of this page.
For your application to be accepted, you must provide a valid passport and evidence that you are a family member of the EEA national. See section 9 of the EEA2 application form for details of the supporting evidence that you must provide.
Family member residence stamps
Residence cards are not immediately available to all family members. Family members who are not themselves nationals of an EEA country or Switzerland, and who are in the UK with a national of Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia or Slovenia, cannot apply for a residence card until the national of that country has been employed continuously in the UK for 12 months.
Until this 12-month period is completed, a family member who is not an EEA or Swiss national can apply for a family member residence stamp (FMRS) to confirm their right of residence under European law.
If you want to apply for an FMRS, you must complete application form FMRS. You can download the form from the right side of this page.
For your application to be accepted, you must provide a valid passport and evidence that you are a family member of the EEA national. See section 6 of the FMRS application form for details of the supporting evidence that you must provide.
Tu link do strony jeśli ktoś potrzebuje: www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/eucitizens/applyingundereuropeanlaw/
[ Ostatnio edytowany przez: Mieszko 22-03-2010 16:29 ]