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Shoptime EEA 1 Registration Certificate.

Discussão em 'Immigration UK' iniciado por madkimchi, 28/4/14.

  1. madkimchi

    madkimchi New Member

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    Hello,

    I am an EU National living in the UK since July of 2013. I am currently in the process of filing an EEA Family permit application with my Spouse who is abroad. We were going through the online application form at https://www.visa4uk.fco.gov.uk/ and noticed a field requesting an EEA Registration number. After researching to figure out what this number is about I found information from the UK home office and an application form for the EEA registration certificate. On the very first page of the form is mentioned "It is not mandatory to complete this application form. However it will assist in dealing with your application more efficiently if this form is used. Please read the guidance notes at the front of this form before making your application."

    Has anyone had experience where this certificate was necessary?
     
  2. s_l_h_3

    s_l_h_3 Active Member

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    Hi,

    I am in the very same place. I started the application form online but havent finished it yet because of that. Also, I thought about registering and have a registration number but that might take months. So, I am thinking of writing "do not have one" in the application field which asks for the registration number, but I am afraid my application might get refused based on that. I am right now seeking advice and information that might help proceed. I will keep you posted if I get any new information that might be useful to us. Please you do the same.
    Best regards
     
  3. joneeboy74

    joneeboy74 Well-Known Member

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    The reference to it not being mandatory to complete the application form simply means that you could instead, just write a letter, as long as you give the necessary information. That is because the relevant EU law does not say you need to complete any particular form. It also means that you might find it more convenient to complete the form instead of trying to guess what they want to know and then getting your application rejected because you forgot something.

    An EU national living in the UK does not NEED a registration certificate, but if you do have one, it might save you and/or your spouse having to submit other documents to support her EEA Family Permit application.
    Regarding the Registration Certificate, the issuing authority is required to issue( or reject!) the Certificate within 20 days of their receipt of application, and the evidence is that they do!
    For any non-EU/EEA Family Permit holder thinking of applying for residence, there does seem to be an advantage if the sponsoring EU/EEA citizen has a UK Residence Certificate, in that less questions will need to be answered on the application form.
     
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