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Posted By AngelaV

Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

We got PR !!!!

Hey there if you're still following this thread, I started this journey on the British Expats Forum almost 6 years ago and it's been a long and sometimes stressful journey but we...
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Posted By AngelaV

Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

James, you should apply for a Family permit. If you have the family permit before flying, you won't have any hassle when arriving at the airport. It will also make applying for your residency card in...
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Posted By AngelaV

Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

Hi Lauren, the Surinder singh Route is not closing, don't worry. The whole basis of the European Union is that of free trade which includes free movement of European citizens. The UK try to make it...
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Posted By AngelaV

Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

As long at the UK citizen is in the UK already, the Non EU spouse can join him/her, assuming you have a family permit of course.
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Posted By AngelaV

Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

Gabby, if you google Surinder Singh for Newbies on the BritCits website, this is an extremely good guide and will provide you with a lot of the information you need. The non EU spouse can usually...
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Posted By AngelaV

Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

You are entitled to 90 days in the European host state. There has been a number of people who were given only 30 days but it actually means nothing, the directive states that you are entitled to 90...
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Posted By AngelaV

Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

Dave and Dee, I can't think of a more deserving couple right now, I am absolutely delighted to hear that you are home where you belong ...... together as you should be. Have a happy and stress free...
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Posted By AngelaV

Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

My little one was only 4 at the time so we weren't too stressed about school. As we arrived during the summer holidays, we couldn't register her for the new term year and when they opened, we tried...
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Posted By AngelaV

Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

Hi Tangent, my daughter didn't go to SNE school in Ireland but one thing I would say is that it is very well set up for special needs children.

Our experience once back in the UK is phenomenal. We...
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Posted By AngelaV

Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

On a very happy note, we had our first durable partner success today!! An unmarried couple were given their 5 year residency card today after spending 2.5 years in Holland.
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Posted By AngelaV

Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

Hi Newpin, once we got to the UK, we applied for the 5 year residency card (EEA2), sending the same evidence that we sent for the Family Permit. Although, they have now streamlined the process so you...
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Posted By AngelaV

Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

Alice, there are tons of people in Ireland doing ss. Join this group, you will be able to connect to quite a few of them - https://www.facebook.com/groups/650212281695959/
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Posted By AngelaV

Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

Yes, as your partner's daughter is a dependant and especially financially dependant, she will fall under direct family member. You say partner so I assume you are not yet married. In order to do...
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Posted By AngelaV

Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

bushcoexpat, when your wife arrives at the airport, she should tell them that she is exercising her freedom of movement rights by joining you, her EU spouse. The border guards may call you if they...
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Posted By AngelaV

Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

Hi Sonny, thank you for your kind words. Congratulations and welcome.

This FB page is the best one around for general topics: https://www.facebook.com/groups/650212281695959/

There is also a...
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Posted By AngelaV

Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

The have definitely taken the paragraph out about not submitting the documents if you have a FP but they now state that you submit the documents if you complete section 5. If you have a FP, you don't...
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Posted By AngelaV

Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

I think the form might have changed since Monday and this statement relating to not submitting documents if you have a FP has been taken out. Trying to get further feedback on it for you.
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Posted By AngelaV

Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

De Facto Partnership Immigration Permission in Ireland

IMPORTANT NOTE

From 21 March 2014 INIS will not accept an application for De Facto Partnership Immigration Permission if the Applicant is...
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Posted By AngelaV

Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

They have changed the EEA2 application form. You no longer have to resubmit your details for ss or submit documentation if you have a Family Permit.

Definitely worth getting it before returning...
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Posted By AngelaV

Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

It's very subjective but the ruling may hint that by receiving residency in the member state, that you have established yourself. It also states that the home state cannot be more strict than the EU...
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Posted By AngelaV

Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

My interpretation of it is that you would have to "establish" yourself in another member state i.e. make a life for yourself in that member state, no more living temporarily in Europe before...
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Posted By AngelaV

Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (Grand Chamber)

12 March 2014 (*)

In Case Cā€‘456/12,

(Directive 2004/38/EC ā€“ Article 21(1) TFEU ā€“ Right to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member...
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Posted By AngelaV

Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

We have joined the Successful Singhers Club ...... wooohooooo!

Postman just arrived with our passport with a 5 year residency stamp
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