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As per the EU law, your right of residence is automatic and you do not need any permission from UKBA.
But it is highly advisable to have the confirmation of that right, because not everyone might be aware of EU law, and might want to see proof that you are legally resident in UK.
It is very simple and easy to do.
Your husband can apply on form EEA1, and you can apply on form EEA2. Search UKBA wesbsite for these forms.
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thank you so much mr. lookingforward for the immediate response. this will be a great help in our application. God bless you!
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hello everyone i am new here in u.k and new of this site i hope i could find answer here. i hope somebody can give me some answers. what form we needs to fill in eea forms i am filipina from phils. my husband is a german national worked here in london. i came here through eea family permit. we havnt yet apply for eea because we're confused of what to do first. can everyone help us what are the first thing to do to have eea residence card? do my husband need to fill it too? pls help us...because i need to stay here with him because i am pregnant of our first child  i'm looking forward of a good hearted person here thank you!
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