No EU citizen with UK EEA issued not expired visa living in non EU country need UK visa for visit?
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it is a particular situation, I am a non EU citizen with a non expired EEA visa issued in the UK where lived with my EU citizen wife for 2 years; for work reasons we moved to the middle east and we are traveling to UK for tourism soon, does the EEA not expired visa still valid even when I've been living for 3 years in the middle east? . Travelling to the UK with the whole EU citizens family, I'm the only non EU citizen. Agin the UK EEA visa hasn't expired still has 2 more years to expire.
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it is a particular situation, I am a non EU citizen with a non expired EEA visa issued in the UK where lived with my EU citizen wife for 2 years; for work reasons we moved to the middle east and we are traveling to UK for tourism soon, does the EEA not expired visa still valid even when I've been living for 3 years in the middle east? . Travelling to the UK with the whole EU citizens family, I'm the only non EU citizen. Agin the UK EEA visa hasn't expired still has 2 more years to expire.
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There's no "EEA visa" as far as I'm aware. The EEA family permit is issued for six months. Is your document a residence card? What exactly is it?
– phoog
Sep 18 '17 at 19:25
Yes, my document is a EEA residence card valid for 5 years as EU family member.
– Alop
Sep 19 '17 at 3:55
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it is a particular situation, I am a non EU citizen with a non expired EEA visa issued in the UK where lived with my EU citizen wife for 2 years; for work reasons we moved to the middle east and we are traveling to UK for tourism soon, does the EEA not expired visa still valid even when I've been living for 3 years in the middle east? . Travelling to the UK with the whole EU citizens family, I'm the only non EU citizen. Agin the UK EEA visa hasn't expired still has 2 more years to expire.
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it is a particular situation, I am a non EU citizen with a non expired EEA visa issued in the UK where lived with my EU citizen wife for 2 years; for work reasons we moved to the middle east and we are traveling to UK for tourism soon, does the EEA not expired visa still valid even when I've been living for 3 years in the middle east? . Travelling to the UK with the whole EU citizens family, I'm the only non EU citizen. Agin the UK EEA visa hasn't expired still has 2 more years to expire.
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There's no "EEA visa" as far as I'm aware. The EEA family permit is issued for six months. Is your document a residence card? What exactly is it?
– phoog
Sep 18 '17 at 19:25
Yes, my document is a EEA residence card valid for 5 years as EU family member.
– Alop
Sep 19 '17 at 3:55
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There's no "EEA visa" as far as I'm aware. The EEA family permit is issued for six months. Is your document a residence card? What exactly is it?
– phoog
Sep 18 '17 at 19:25
Yes, my document is a EEA residence card valid for 5 years as EU family member.
– Alop
Sep 19 '17 at 3:55
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There's no "EEA visa" as far as I'm aware. The EEA family permit is issued for six months. Is your document a residence card? What exactly is it?
– phoog
Sep 18 '17 at 19:25
There's no "EEA visa" as far as I'm aware. The EEA family permit is issued for six months. Is your document a residence card? What exactly is it?
– phoog
Sep 18 '17 at 19:25
Yes, my document is a EEA residence card valid for 5 years as EU family member.
– Alop
Sep 19 '17 at 3:55
Yes, my document is a EEA residence card valid for 5 years as EU family member.
– Alop
Sep 19 '17 at 3:55
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If you are travelling with your EU citizen spouse and with a valid EEA residence card you do not need a visa to enter the UK as your spouse would be exercising treaty rights: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/entering-the-uk-as-the-holder-of-an-article-10-residence-card/entering-the-uk-as-the-holder-of-an-article-10-residence-card
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Thanks for your prompt reply, my concern now is if the residence card is still valid as we left the UK 3 years ago and don't know if any rule aplies on these cases
– Alop
Sep 19 '17 at 9:45
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If you are travelling with your EU citizen spouse and with a valid EEA residence card you do not need a visa to enter the UK as your spouse would be exercising treaty rights: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/entering-the-uk-as-the-holder-of-an-article-10-residence-card/entering-the-uk-as-the-holder-of-an-article-10-residence-card
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Thanks for your prompt reply, my concern now is if the residence card is still valid as we left the UK 3 years ago and don't know if any rule aplies on these cases
– Alop
Sep 19 '17 at 9:45
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If you are travelling with your EU citizen spouse and with a valid EEA residence card you do not need a visa to enter the UK as your spouse would be exercising treaty rights: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/entering-the-uk-as-the-holder-of-an-article-10-residence-card/entering-the-uk-as-the-holder-of-an-article-10-residence-card
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Thanks for your prompt reply, my concern now is if the residence card is still valid as we left the UK 3 years ago and don't know if any rule aplies on these cases
– Alop
Sep 19 '17 at 9:45
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If you are travelling with your EU citizen spouse and with a valid EEA residence card you do not need a visa to enter the UK as your spouse would be exercising treaty rights: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/entering-the-uk-as-the-holder-of-an-article-10-residence-card/entering-the-uk-as-the-holder-of-an-article-10-residence-card
If you are travelling with your EU citizen spouse and with a valid EEA residence card you do not need a visa to enter the UK as your spouse would be exercising treaty rights: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/entering-the-uk-as-the-holder-of-an-article-10-residence-card/entering-the-uk-as-the-holder-of-an-article-10-residence-card
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Thanks for your prompt reply, my concern now is if the residence card is still valid as we left the UK 3 years ago and don't know if any rule aplies on these cases
– Alop
Sep 19 '17 at 9:45
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Thanks for your prompt reply, my concern now is if the residence card is still valid as we left the UK 3 years ago and don't know if any rule aplies on these cases
– Alop
Sep 19 '17 at 9:45
1
1
Thanks for your prompt reply, my concern now is if the residence card is still valid as we left the UK 3 years ago and don't know if any rule aplies on these cases
– Alop
Sep 19 '17 at 9:45
Thanks for your prompt reply, my concern now is if the residence card is still valid as we left the UK 3 years ago and don't know if any rule aplies on these cases
– Alop
Sep 19 '17 at 9:45
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There's no "EEA visa" as far as I'm aware. The EEA family permit is issued for six months. Is your document a residence card? What exactly is it?
– phoog
Sep 18 '17 at 19:25
Yes, my document is a EEA residence card valid for 5 years as EU family member.
– Alop
Sep 19 '17 at 3:55