Version 05/2008 This form is to be used for applications made on or after EEA2 Version 05/2008 - page 1 of 15 EEA2 RESIDENCE CARD APPLICATION FOR A APPLICATION FOR A RESIDENCE CARD IN THE UK RESIDENCE CARD IN THE UK BY BY NON-EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA NON-EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA (NON-EEA) NATIONAL FAMILY MEMBERS (NON-EEA) NATIONAL FAMILY MEMBERS OF EEA NATIONALS RESIDING IN THE UK OF EEA NATIONALS RESIDING IN THE UK OR BY OR BY NON-SWISS OR NON-EEA NATIONAL NON-SWISS OR NON-EEA NATIONAL FAMILY MEMBERS OF SWISS NATIONALS FAMILY MEMBERS OF SWISS NATIONALS RESIDING IN THE UK RESIDING IN THE UK WORKING TOGETHER TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC Please read the guidance notes at the front of this form before making your application. Our application forms change periodically. If you obtain this form some time before applying, please check that it is still the version which must be used when you are ready to apply. There is no fee for an application on this form. For information about other EEA forms, see page 4. If you need help in completing this form telephone 0845 010 5200. Applications on this form may only be made by post. You must send your application to the following address: UK Border Agency European Applications EEA2 PO Box 306 Dept 45 Liverpool L2 0QN
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TToo aappppllyy ffoorr aa rreessiiddeennccee ccaarrdd aass ccoonnffiirrmmaattiioonn ooff aa rriigghhtt ttoorreessiiddee aass aa nnoonn--EEEEAA nnaattiioonnaall ffaammiillyy mmeemmbbeerr ooff aann EEEEAAnnaattiioonnaall wwhhoo iiss eexxeerrcciissiinngg TTrreeaattyy rriigghhttss iinn tthhee UUKK oorr ffoorr ppeerr--mmaanntt rreessiiddeennccee iinn tthhiiss ccaappaacciittyy. See part 14 of these notesfor information about Treaty rights.
You may include your family members in the application ifthey are also non-EEA nationals.
A non-EEA national is a national of a country which is notpart of the European Economic Area.
TToo aappppllyy ffoorr aa rreessiiddeennccee ccaarrdd aass ccoonnffiirrmmaattiioonn ooff aa rriigghhtt ttoorreessiiddee aass aa nnoonn--SSwwiissss oorr nnoonn--EEEEAA nnaattiioonnaall ffaammiillyy mmeemmbbeerrooff aa SSwwiissss nnaattiioonnaall rreessiiddiinngg iinn tthhee UUKK oorr ffoorr ppeerrmmaanneenntt rreessii--ddeennccee iinn tthhiiss ccaappaacciittyy.
You may include your family members in the application ifthey are also non-Swiss or non-EEA nationals.
Although Switzerland is not a Member State of the EEA theAgreement between the European Community, its MemberStates and the Swiss Confederation on the free movementof persons gives similar rights of residence to the familymembers of Swiss nationals who are not themselves eitherSwiss or EEA nationals.
You and any family members included in the applicationmust be in the UK to apply.
22 RREELLEEVVAANNTT UUKK LLEEGGIISSLLAATTIIOONN
The relevant legislation for applications on this form is TheImmigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006.You can consult it on our website at wwwwww..uukkbbaa..hhoommeeooffffiiccee..ggoovv..uukk or obtain a copy from HMSO.
Only non-EEA or non-Swiss family members of EEA or Swissnationals residing in the UK.
44 WWHHEENN TTOO AAPPPPLLYY
You may apply at any time during your lawful stay in the UK.If you apply when you are here unlawfully, that will be takeninto consideration in deciding your application.
Please note the following guidance and information whenyou complete the form.
UUssee aa bbllaacckk ppeenn to complete the form - and capital letters fornames, addresses and similar details.
CCoommpplleettee aallll sseeccttiioonnss as required, including the PersonalHistory section.
SSeeccttiioonn 11 This is where you give your own details. Leave aspace between each name and part of the address(es)required in this section (do the same where names andaddresses are required in other sections).
SSeeccttiioonnss 11 aanndd 22 It’s essential that you provide the photo-graphs of yourself and your family members included in theapplication. Please use a paper clip in each person’s caseto attach the photographs to the spaces provided. Do notuse staples, glue or any other sticky adhesive. See part 7below for more guidance on photographs.
If there is any difference between the personal details givenin these sections and those contained in your and/or yourfamily member(s) passports of identity cards, we will alwaysuse those given in the passport(s) or identity card(s).
AAllll sseeccttiioonnss If you are at present unable to provide any ofthe information or details requested in any of the relevantsections, please explain the reasons in a letter and encloseit with the application form. If you need help with any of thequestions, you can seek advice by telephoning 00884455 00110055220000..
SSeeccttiioonn 99 This section lists the documents and photo-graphs which you have to provide. If you can’t provide any ofthe documents specified in the application form, pleaseexplain why in a letter with the form and say when you willbe able to provide them. See part 8 below for more guid-ance on documents.
Ensure that your passport or identity card and those of anyfamily members included in the application are signed asrequired.
SSeeccttiioonn 1100 You must sign and date the declaration. If youdon’t, it will delay your application.
The photographs should be in colour, recent (within the lastmonth), and approximately 45 millimetres high and 35 mil-limetres wide, the size of a passport photo.
Each photograph must show the individual’s full face clearlyagainst a light background. Sunglasses are not acceptable.Nor is any head covering unless this has to be worn for religious or cultural reasons. But if the covering conceals the face, this will not be acceptable.
FFOORRMM EEEEAA22 -- GGUUIIDDAANNCCEE NNOOTTEESSUse one staple or paper clip in each person’s case toattach the photographs to the spaces provided. When sta-pling, do so at the edge of the photograph so as not todamage the image of the face. DDoo nnoott uussee,, gglluuee oorr aannyyootthheerr ssttiicckkyy aaddhheessiivvee ttoo aattttaacchh tthheemm..
If the application(s) is/are successful, the photograph(s)provided will be reproduced in your and your family mem-bers’ residence card(s).
Copies of any kind are not acceptable unless there are validreasons for not being able to provide the original document.In such circumstances, we may accept a copy certified by thebody or authority which issued the original (for example, acopy of a savings book certified by the building society orbank), or by a notary.
The reasons for not being able to provide the original docu-ment must be explained in a covering letter. As a rule, we areunlikely to be able to grant your application without the orig-inal document.
Any documents which are not in English must be accompa-nied by a reliable English translation.
Please also use this address for any other correspondenceabout your application. Applications on this form have to bemade by post. TThheeyy ccaannnnoott bbee mmaaddee iinn ppeerrssoonn aatt aannyy ooff oouurrppuubblliicc eennqquuiirryy ooffffiicceess aass wwee ddoo nnoott ooffffeerr tthhiiss sseerrvviiccee ffoorraapppplliiccaattiioonnss mmaaddee oonn ffoorrmm EEEEAA22..
If you use Recorded or Special Delivery, this will help us torecord the receipt of your application. Please make surethat you keep the Recorded or Special Delivery number.
We will return your passport(s) and other documents byRecorded Delivery. If you would like them to be returned bySpecial Delivery, you must provide a prepaid SpecialDelivery envelope which is large enough.
1100 DDEECCIISSIIOONN TTIIMMEESS
We aim to decide applications as soon as possible. Forinformation on the curent processing times for residencecard applications or for permanent residence on form EEA2, see the “EEA/EU nationals” page on our website.
If you need to contact us after you have applied please doso as instructed below.
TToo sseenndd uuss mmoorree iinnffoorrmmaattiioonn aabboouutt yyoouurr aapppplliiccaattiioonn, writeto the address in part 9 and give the following details inyour letter:
the applicant’s full name, date of birth and nationality
any Recorded or Special Delivery number
the date on which the application was posted
the Home Office reference number if you have one.
IIff yyoouu nneeeedd yyoouurr ppaassssppoorrtt bbeeccaauussee yyoouu hhaavvee ttoo ttrraavveelluurrggeennttllyy aanndd uunneexxppeecctteeddllyy, call 00884455 001100 55220000 and providethe personal and other details listed immediately above.
1122 OOBBTTAAIINNIINNGG AANNOOTTHHEERR FFOORRMM
You can obtain application forms via the UKBA website atwwwwww..uukkbbaa..hhoommeeooffffiiccee..ggoovv..uukk
The non-EEA family members of an EEA national have aright to reside in the UK if their EEA national family memberis exercising a Treaty right in one of the following cate-gories:
• WWoorrkkeerr:: a person who is pursuing an effective and genuine activity for remuneration as an employed person;
•SSeellff--eemmppllooyyeedd •SSttuuddeenntt•EEccoonnoommiiccaallllyy sseellff--ssuuffffiicciieenntt•RReettiirreedd:: a person who has been economically active; or•IInnccaappaacciittaatteedd:: a person who is permanently incapacitatedand unable to pursue employment, having been economi-cally active.
The following nationals may exercise Treaty rights in theUnited Kingdom:
Austria BelgiumBulgaria** Cyprus*Czech Republic DenmarkEstonia FinlandFrance GermanyGreece HungaryIceland Irish RepublicItaly Latvia Liechtenstein LithuaniaLuxembourg MaltaNetherlands NorwayPoland PortugalRomania** SlovakiaSlovenia SpainSweden Switzerland (but see part 1 of these notes)
*A document issued by the Turkish Republic of NorthernCyprus does not establish that the person is an EEA nation-al. Only a document issued by the Republic of Cyprus stat-ing that the holder is a national of the Republic of Cyprusestablishes that the person is an EEA national and accord-ingly entitled to free movement within the EU.
**The nationals of Bulgaria and Romania joined theEuropean Union on 1 January 2007. Guidance and applica-tion forms for Bulgarian and Romanian nationals are to befound at wwwwww..wwoorrkkiinnggiinntthheeuukk..ggoovv..uukk
If your family member (spouse) is a national of one of the 8relevant Accession States i.e the Czech Republic, Estonia,Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia or Slovenia(Cyprus and Malta are exempt), and you are not yourself anEEA national, you will not be eligible for a residence cardunless your family member has completed 12 months’ con-tinuous lawful employment in the United Kingdom and iseligible for a registration certificate.
However, if they are registered under the WorkerRegistration Scheme, you can apply for a family memberresidence stamp on form FMRS, available on our website,and send it to the address given on that form.
1166 OOTTHHEERR EEEEAA FFOORRMMSS
The other EEA forms are as follows:
EEEEAA 11 for registration certificate applications by EEA nation-als and their EEA national or Swiss national family mem-bers and by Swiss national and their Swiss or EEA nationalfamily members
EEEEAA33 for permanent residence applications by EEA nation-als and their EEA or Swiss national family members and bySwiss nationals and their Swiss or EEA national familymembers
EEEEAA44 for permanent residence applications by non-EEAnational or non-Swiss national family members of an EEAnational or Swiss national
FFMMRRSS for residence stamp applications by non-EEA nationalfamily members of persons required to register under theWorker Registration Scheme.
If you engage an immigration adviser, you should take carewhen choosing one. The Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC) regulates immigration advisers. Theirwebsite at wwwwww..ooiisscc..ggoovv..uukk contains a list of authorisedadvisers. It also has links to websites for solicitors, barris-ters and legal executives. If you have a complaint about animmigration adviser or need other information, the OISCcontact details are:
Alternatively the Solicitors Regulation Authority, which regu-lates solicitors in England and Wales, can help you find a solic-itor if you contact them on 00887700 660066 22555555 or visit their web-site at wwwwww..ssrraa..oorrgg..uukk
The address and telephone number for any complaints abouta solicitor are:
If you wish to make a complaint about our service, pleaserefer to the complaints page on our website for detailed infor-mation about how to do so.
If you are unable to access the website or if you need furtheradvice after reading the information on the complaints page,please telephone our contact centre on 00884455 001100 55220000.
1199 DDAATTAA PPRROOTTEECCTTIIOONN NNOOTTIICCEE
We will treat all information provided by you in confidencebut may disclose it to other government departments,agencies, local authorities, the police, foreign governmentsand other bodies for immigration purposes or to enablethem to perform their functions.
We may also use the information provided by you for train-ing purposes.
Your full name as in your passport or identity card (ID card)
Surname or family name
Passport or identity card number Home Office reference if you have one
11..33
11..44
11..66
Any other name(s) by which you are or have been known
11..77
National insurance number if you have one
11..88
11..99
11..1111
Nationality
Your UK address - please inform us immediately if this changes
Your daytime telephone number
11..1155
Your e-mail address if you have one
Your mobile telephone number if you have one
Post code
SS EE CC TT II OONN 11 -- AA PPPP LL II CC AANN TT ’’ SS DDEE TT AA II LL SS
11..1144
If you have completed 11..1144 and the address is that of your immigration adviser, please state their Office of the ImmigrationServices Commissioner (OISC) number
11..1122
11..55
11..1133
Your title - please tick
Your date of birth
If ootthheerr, what is your title?
OtherMsMissMrs11..11
11..22Day Month Year
Mr
Your gender - please tick Male Female
Post code
Date youlast enteredthe UK
Day Month Year 11..1100
Name and address in the UK for all correspondence about your application if different from 11..1111
SSEE CC TT II OONN 22 -- NN OONN -- EE EE AA OORR NNOONN -- SSWW II SS SS NN AA TT II OONNAA LL FF AAMM II LL YY MMEEMMBB EERRSSII NN CC LL UUDDEEDD II NN YY OOUU RR AAPP PP LL II CC AA TT II OONN
66 .. 44 Date course of study starts/started Date course of study will end
66 .. 55 You are required to provide the following documentary evidence of your EEA or Swiss family member’s course of study and funds:
• a school, college or university letter confirming enrolment and the completion date of the course, and
• a bank statement or evidence of a grant or scholarship.
Day Month Year Day Month Year
SS EECC TT II OONN 77 -- YY OOUURR EE EE AA OORR SSWW II SS SS NNAA TT II OONNAA LL FF AAMM II LL YY MMEEMMBB EERR (( OO TT HH EERRQQUUAALL II FF II EE DD PP EERR SSOONNSS ))
IInnccaappaacciittaatteedd
A doctor’s letter or medical report confirming that your EEA or Swiss national family member is incapacitated. Thisshould state if the incapacity is likely to be permanent.
Evidence that your EEA or Swiss national family member has comprehensive sickness insurance and funds suffi-cient to maintain you and other family members included in this application during the time they intend to resideon this basis. If you are the worker and are supporting your EEA or Swiss family member please provide documen-tary evidence of this.
RReettiirreedd
Evidence that your EEA or Swiss national family member is in receipt of a pension.
88 .. 11 Do you or any family members included in this application have any criminal convictions in theUK or any other country (including traffic offences) or any civil judgments made against you?
YYeess NNoo
SS EE CC TT II OONN 88 -- PP EE RR SSOONNAA LL HH II SS TT OORR YY
If you have answered yyeess to question 88..11 above please give details below for each criminal conviction and/or civil judgment, start-ing with the most recent one - but first see NNoottee 22 about criminal convictions. If you or any family members included in this applica-tion have received more than two convictions and/or civil judgments, give details on a copy of this page and enclose it with this form.
Date of sentence/judgmentDetails of the sentence or civil judgment (give details on a separate sheet and enclose it with this form ifyou need more space)
Country where the sentence was passed or the civil judgment was made
88 .. 22 Have you or any family members included in this application ever been charged in any countrywith a criminal offence for which you have not yet been tried in court?
YYeess NNoo88 .. 33 In times of either peace or war have you or any family members included in this application everbeen involved, or suspected of involvement, in war crimes, crimes against humanity or geno-cide?
Nature of the criminal offence or the civil action (give details on a separate sheet and enclose it with this form if you need more space)
88 .. 44
Have you or any family members included in this application ever been a member of, or givensupport to, an organisation which has been concerned in terrorism?
Have you or any family members included in this application ever, by any means or medium,expressed views that justify or glorify terrorist violence or that may encourage others to terroristacts or other serious criminal acts?
88 .. 77 Have you or any family members included in this application ever engaged in any other activitieswhich might indicate that you may not be considered to be persons of good character?
If you have answered yyeess to question 88..22,, 88..33,, 88..44,, 88..55,, 88..66 or 88..77 above please give further details in the space provided below. Ifyou need more space, continue on a separate sheet.
YYeess NNoo
DDEEFFIINNIITTIIOONNSS
For the purposes of answering questions 88..33 to 88..77,, the following information provides guidance on actions which may constitutewar crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide, or terrorist activities.
This guidance is not exhaustive. The full definitions of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide can be found in Schedule8 of the International Criminal Court Act 2001 at wwwwww..ooppssii..ggoovv..uukk//aaccttss//aaccttss22000011//2200001100001177..hhttmm or purchased from TheStationery Office (telephone 00887700 660000 55552222). It is your responsibility to satisfy yourself that you are familiar with the definitionsand can answer the questions accurately on behalf of yourself and any family members included in the application.
WWaarr ccrriimmeessGrave breaches of the Geneva Conventions committed during an armed conflict. This includes an internal armed conflict and aninternational armed conflict. The types of acts that may constitute a war crime include wilful killing, torture, extensive destructionof property not justified by military necessity, unlawful deportation, the intentional targeting of civilians and the taking of hostages.
CCrriimmeess aaggaaiinnsstt hhuummaanniittyyActs committed at any time (not just during armed conflict) as part of a widespread or systematic attack, directed against any civil-ian population with knowledge of the attack. This would include offences such as murder, torture, rape, severe deprivation of liber-ty in violation of fundamental rules of international law and enforced disappearance of persons.
GGeennoocciiddee Acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group.
TTeerrrroorriisstt aaccttiivviittiieessAny act committed, or the threat of action, designed to influence a government or intimidate the public and made for the purposesof advancing a political, religious or ideological cause and that involves serious violence against a person; that may endanger anoth-er person’s life; creates a serious risk to the health or safety of the public; involves serious damage to property; is designed to seri-ously disrupt or interfere with an electronic system.
OOrrggaanniissaattiioonnss ccoonncceerrnneedd iinn tteerrrroorriissmmAn organisation is concerned in terrorism if it commits or participates in acts of terrorism; prepares for terrorism; promotes orencourages terrorism (including the unlawful glorification of terrorism); or is otherwise concerned in terrorism.
The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 enables criminal convictions to become 'spent' or ignored after a 'rehabilitation period'.The length of the rehabilitation period depends on the sentence given. For a custodial (prison) sentence the rehabilitation period isdecided by the original sentence, not the time served. Prison sentences of more than two and a half years can never become spentand should always be disclosed. Further information on rehabilitation periods can be found at Nacro's Resettlement Plus Helplineon 002200 77884400 66446644 or by obtaining a free copy of their leaflet on 002200 77884400 66442277.
SS EECC TT II OONN 88 -- PP EE RR SSOONNAA LL HH II SS TTOORR YY
IIff sseeccttiioonn 55 ((sseellff -- eemmppllooyymmeenntt)) hhaass bbeeeenn ccoommpplleetteedd, documents as evidence of your EEA or Swiss family member’sself-employment (or your self-employment), such as Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) card, a lease on business premises,bank statements, invoices, Inland Revenue self-assessment forms or national insurance contributions.
IIff sseeccttiioonn 44 ((eemmppllooyymmeenntt)) hhaass bbeeeenn ccoommpplleetteedd, evidence of your EEA or Swiss family member’s employment (or youremployment) as a worker, including letter(s) from employer(s); contract(s) of employment, and the most recent wage slips (atleast one should be provided). These should feature a full national insurance number rather than a temporary one.
IIff sseeccttiioonn 66 ((ssttuuddeenntt)) hhaass bbeeeenn ccoommpplleetteedd, a school, college or university letter confirming that your EEA or Swiss fam-ily member is enrolled on a course of study and giving the completion date. If your family member is in receipt of a grant orscholarship, provide evidence of this. If they are not, other evidence of funds such as a bank statement should be provided.
AA sscchhooooll lleetttteerr for dependent family members who are attending school (see NNoottee 33)..
IIff sseeccttiioonn 77 ((eeccoonnoommiiccaallllyy sseellff ssuuffffiicciieenntt,, rreettiirreedd oorr iinnccaappaacciittaatteedd)) hhaass bbeeeenn ccoommpplleetteedd, document(s) con-firming that your EEA or Swiss family member is:
retired and in receipt of a pension; or
permanently incapacitated, having previously been in employment/self-employment, such as a doctor’s letter or medicalreport confirming this condition.
SS EE CC TT II OONN 99 -- DD OOCC UUMMEENN TT SS AANN DD PP HHOOTT OOGGRRAA PPHH SS
TTwwoo rreecceenntt,, ccoolloouurr ppaassssppoorrtt--ssiizzee pphhoottooggrraapphhss ooff yyoouurrsseellff with your name written on the back of each photograph.Please see the guidance notes for information on what types of photograph are acceptable.
YYoouurr ccuurrrreenntt ppaassssppoorrtt oorr IIDD ccaarrdd.. If you do not have a passport or ID card, you must provide another form of identity.
TThhee ccuurrrreenntt ppaassssppoorrtt((ss)) oorr IIDD ccaarrdd((ss)) ooff eeaacchh ffaammiillyy mmeemmbbeerr included in section 2 for whom a residence card isrequired. If they do not have a passport or ID card, you must provide another form of identity for them.
TTwwoo rreecceenntt,, ccoolloouurr ppaassssppoorrtt--ssiizzee pphhoottooggrraapphhss ooff eeaacchh ffaammiillyy mmeemmbbeerr included in section 2 for whom a residencecard is required with their name written on the back of each photograph.
economically self-sufficient, eg evidence of comprehensive sickness insurance and of funds, such as a a bank statement, orevidence of employment. If you are the worker and are supporting your EEA or Swiss family member you should providedocumentary evidence of this; or
SSEE CC TT II OONN 1100 -- DD EE CC LLAARRAA TT II OONN
I hereby apply for a residence card for myself and any non-EEA or non-Swiss national family members list-ed in this form. The information I have given in this form is complete and is true to the best of my knowl-edge. I also declare that the photographs submitted with this form are a true likeness of myself and anyfamily members included in the application form, as named on the back of each photograph.
I confirm that if, before this application is decided, there is a material change in my circumstances or newinformation relevant to this application becomes available, I will inform the Home Office.
I understand that all information provided by me to the Home Office will be treated in confidence but thatit may be disclosed to other government departments, agencies, local authorities, the police, foreign gov-ernments and other bodies for immigration purposes or to enable them to perform their functions; and that,if such bodies provide the Home Office with any information about me which may be relevant for immigra-tion purposes, it may be used in reaching a decision on my application.
I understand that documents provided in support of this application will be checked for authencity; and thatfalse documents will be retained and may result in my application being refused and in my prosecution andsubsequent removal from the United Kingdom.
I understand that the Home Office may also use the information provided by me for training purposes.
Have you sent the documents and photographs specified in section 9 as listed below?
Current passport(s) or IDcard(s) including those for fam-ily member(s) and your EEA orSwiss national sponsor
Photographs
If you are unable to send us any of the documents speci-fied in section 9 which are relevant to your application,have you given an explanation and said when you will beable to send them?
Have you, or your parent/guardian if you are under 18,signed and dated the declaration in section 10?
Finally, please make sure that the application is addressed exactly as shown below.
All other relevant documents specified in section 9