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Forum: USA
Feb 16th 2015, 3:43 pm
Replies: 38
Views: 2,684
Posted By alliekat

Re: Travelling with British born baby...what passport?

Thank you all for the info. If I were travelling it would be as a family - hubby, baby and myself. Both of them would have UK passports and I a US one. It did not occur to me that anyone would ask...
Forum: USA
Feb 16th 2015, 9:56 am
Replies: 38
Views: 2,684
Posted By alliekat

Travelling with British born baby...what passport?

Hiya.

I am American married to a Brit. My son was born in England. I have not registered his birth as an American with the Embassy. He is 1 year old.

My question:

If we travel to the...
Replies: 5
Views: 4,349
Posted By alliekat

Re: EEA2 application possibly lost, need passport.

I don't think the meaning is that of abandoning the application. The application would still go forth even if passports are returned. They would simply issue the residence card on a separate piece...
Replies: 5
Views: 4,349
Posted By alliekat

Re: EEA2 application possibly lost, need passport.

My understanding is that one can request your passport to be returned. I did so in the original letter and included a SASE to facilitate the return.



You're probably right about that. Odd...
Replies: 5
Views: 4,349
Posted By alliekat

EEA2 application possibly lost, need passport.

Hello all,

Thanks in advance for reading.

After doing the Surinder Singh route with my husband and successfully gaining entry into the UK, I sent in my application for a residence card on...
Replies: 17
Views: 7,074
Posted By alliekat

Re: Surinder Singh route explained by the BBC

I think "transient or casual" means day laboring with no consistent hours and with more than one employer? I'm not a professional, but that is how I would interpret that. Meaning: If you go to...
Replies: 17
Views: 7,074
Posted By alliekat

Re: Surinder Singh route explained by the BBC

6 months has just been the "rule of thumb" as it were. However, case law indicates that as little as 10 weeks is long enough, and as little as 10-12 hours per week are both enough to be considered...
Replies: 2
Views: 1,095
Posted By alliekat

Re: EEA Permit, Pregnancy, advice?

it seems iffy because I gave no details about it. I am living in another european country with my husband whilst he performs and employment contract. originally, we were going to stay here...
Replies: 2
Views: 1,095
Posted By alliekat

EEA Permit, Pregnancy, advice?

Hello.

If I have an EEA Family Permit to be with my British husband in the UK, and I become pregnant, are we permitted to utilize NHS for pre-natal care?

I have comprehensive sickness...
Jun 1st 2013, 11:28 pm
Replies: 4
Views: 986
Posted By alliekat

Re: EEA Permit question (Terminated/Breached Employment Contract Abroad)

Registering as unemployed/seeking work is enough to be economically engaged? Is there any statute, reference or written information on this somewhere? Thanks!!
Jun 1st 2013, 11:26 pm
Replies: 4
Views: 986
Posted By alliekat

Re: EEA Permit question (Terminated/Breached Employment Contract Abroad)

Thanks for the advice. I posted this question on the other forum as you suggested. Hopefully I will get some responses. As far as a solicitor is concerned, we can't afford it. We put all of our...
Jun 1st 2013, 2:48 pm
Replies: 4
Views: 986
Posted By alliekat

EEA Permit question (Terminated/Breached Employment Contract Abroad)

Hello, and thanks for reading.

My husband is a UK Citizen and I am a US Citizen.

We are currently in Greece, as he is under contract for employment.

He has been here for two months, and I...
Forum: USA
Jan 2nd 2013, 4:59 pm
Replies: 4
Views: 929
Posted By alliekat

Re: Comprehensive Sickness Insurance Policies - suggestions??

Thanks for the lead. Unfortunately, they cover only a maximum of 60 days per trip. Since I need comprehensive sickness cover for an indefinite amount of time, I don't think they'll work long term. ...
Forum: USA
Dec 29th 2012, 2:03 pm
Replies: 4
Views: 929
Posted By alliekat

Re: Comprehensive Sickness Insurance Policies - suggestions??

Thanks for the response. I am looking for more than the "light" travel insurance policy. I will be visiting my husband for a family visit in February. Then, we'll be moving on to Germany or...
Replies: 1,381
Views: 254,068
Posted By alliekat

Re: British citizen living abroad? Non-EEA spouse? This may affect you!

First, he makes enough to "keep himself", but not enough to clearly meet the financial guidelines. He has a shop, and makes enough on average to equate to the 18,600 requirement, but as he is in...
Replies: 1,381
Views: 254,068
Posted By alliekat

Re: British citizen living abroad? Non-EEA spouse? This may affect you!

Good in theory. First he'd have to find something. He's got experience in only one trade. We've looked for jobs in and around the London area in his profession. They don't pay enough. Even with...
Forum: USA
Dec 27th 2012, 4:30 pm
Replies: 4
Views: 929
Posted By alliekat

Comprehensive Sickness Insurance Policies - suggestions??

Hi ~

I'm a USC and my husband is a UKC. We are planning to move to either Germany or The Netherlands. I will be coming to the UK for a short time prior to our move.

Can anyone recommend...
Replies: 1,381
Views: 254,068
Posted By alliekat

Re: British citizen living abroad? Non-EEA spouse? This may affect you!

The countries that we have been looking into also require a comprehensive sickness policy for non-EEA spouses. I did not find any information indicating that I would qualify for any compulsory...
Replies: 1,381
Views: 254,068
Posted By alliekat

Re: British citizen living abroad? Non-EEA spouse? This may affect you!

Yes. It is categorically unfair. My husband and I have to move to another country in order to be together. This means that he must close his business (which isn't doing that great due to the...
Replies: 1,381
Views: 254,068
Posted By alliekat

Re: British citizen living abroad? Non-EEA spouse? This may affect you!

Thank you for the clarification. Hope you had a good holiday! :)
Replies: 1,381
Views: 254,068
Posted By alliekat

Re: British citizen living abroad? Non-EEA spouse? This may affect you!

So, let me get this straight. I am, for all intents and purposes self employed. I work for a company in Germany teaching English online as an independent contractor.

My impression of the...
Dec 20th 2012, 12:18 am
Replies: 2
Views: 2,163
Posted By alliekat

Replies: 1,381
Views: 254,068
Posted By alliekat

Re: British citizen living abroad? Non-EEA spouse? This may affect you!

On EEA permit, you have to have insurance. For UKC in other EEA countries, you only need EHIC (if you qualify). For Americans, we have to have comprehensive sickness cover.
Replies: 1,381
Views: 254,068
Posted By alliekat

Re: British citizen living abroad? Non-EEA spouse? This may affect you!

Oh!! I sure do wish I had known that golden tidbit while in England!!
Replies: 1,381
Views: 254,068
Posted By alliekat

Re: British citizen living abroad? Non-EEA spouse? This may affect you!

I would love to know what company it was, if you wouldn't mind. Even though I read the small print and the insurance would have covered me had I been able to get the forms filled out, I didn't...
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