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azh Feb 4th 2016 2:44 am

British Citizen's non EU spouse visa
 
Hi

I am trying to get information on the best possible process of bringing my non EU wife to join me in Germany . My wife currently is living and working in Pakistan. I am a British Citizen living in England.
Would it be easier for me, first move to Germany find accommodation and employment and apply for the EEA Family Permit.
OR
Can I apply for a schengen visa while I'm in England and once visa is granted both travel together to Germany?

So my question would be


How long is the process time for the 2 different visa categories?
For any of the processes what is the application process and what are the documents to satisfy the requirements ?

Thank you

quiltman Feb 4th 2016 4:20 am

Re: British Citizen's non EU spouse visa
 
If you are intending to work in Germany for at least 6 months, look up "surinder singh" in the Wiki link above.

azh Feb 4th 2016 5:27 am

Re: British Citizen's non EU spouse visa
 

Originally Posted by quiltman (Post 11857473)
If you are intending to work in Germany for at least 6 months, look up "surinder singh" in the Wiki link above.

Thank you that certainly is one option I was more looking in to the following with maybe quicker

For a visa to be issued on the basis of Directive 2004/38/EC, only the following requirements need to be satisfied:

The visa applicant is a direct “family member” of an EU citizen and has proof (marriage or birth certificate or some combination) of the relationship)
The visa applicant will be travelling with, or joining, the EU citizen for a visit or permanent move to an EU member state. (If they are going to the “home” country of the EU citizen, then there can be a requirement that the EU citizen had previously lived/worked in a different member state) All travellers require a passport (or a national ID card for the EU citizen)

mikelincs Feb 4th 2016 7:19 am

Re: British Citizen's non EU spouse visa
 

Originally Posted by azh (Post 11857500)
Thank you that certainly is one option I was more looking in to the following with maybe quicker

For a visa to be issued on the basis of Directive 2004/38/EC, only the following requirements need to be satisfied:

The visa applicant is a direct “family member” of an EU citizen and has proof (marriage or birth certificate or some combination) of the relationship)
The visa applicant will be travelling with, or joining, the EU citizen for a visit or permanent move to an EU member state. (If they are going to the “home” country of the EU citizen, then there can be a requirement that the EU citizen had previously lived/worked in a different member state) All travellers require a passport (or a national ID card for the EU citizen)

Going to the 'home country' of the EU citizen means, for the UK, getting a Spouse visa, and fulfilling the financial requirements, the rest you have said is really the SS route, you move to another EU country, she joins you there, and you get a job, get accomodation ( can be rented) and you work there for at least 6 months, therefore youare classed as 'movong the centre of your life to that country', then she can get a visa to move to the UK. But there is NO way of her just moving direct to the UK without the Spouse visa. or you going the SS route, unless she can get a working visa for the UK, which is extremely difficult.

azh Feb 4th 2016 9:42 am

Re: British Citizen's non EU spouse visa
 

Originally Posted by mikelincs (Post 11857550)
Going to the 'home country' of the EU citizen means, for the UK, getting a Spouse visa, and fulfilling the financial requirements, the rest you have said is really the SS route, you move to another EU country, she joins you there, and you get a job, get accomodation ( can be rented) and you work there for at least 6 months, therefore youare classed as 'movong the centre of your life to that country', then she can get a visa to move to the UK. But there is NO way of her just moving direct to the UK without the Spouse visa. or you going the SS route, unless she can get a working visa for the UK, which is extremely difficult.

Do I have to move first to call her over or can I apply and move before she arrives?

If this is possible then how do I exercise my treaty rights?

SanDiegogirl Feb 6th 2016 9:30 pm

Re: British Citizen's non EU spouse visa
 
If you, the Brit, moves to Germany to live and work, then your wife enters Germany as your dependent.

You exercise your rights by living AND working in Germany.

Show your passports and marriage certificate.


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