An EU law right to reside is established if the EEA national fits into one of the following categories: a worker; students; It does't say that you have to work full time for 5 years. If you work 12+ PER WEEK is more then enough. I believe you are a registered worker ( WRS certificate ) so that's wh...
Thanks for your reply. I have been seeking advice from everywhere, and one solicitor advised me to mention that both on the application form... That is that I've been working part-time for the continuous 5 years as well as that I was a student for the past 4 years, because by this way the Home Offic...
Hi all. I want to apply for EEA3 and later for my husband who is not EU citizen for EEA4. I've been working part-time for the past 5 years but at the same time I was also a full time student. My part-time work involved at least 15 hours per week most times. I only now became aware that EU students m...
I am applying for EEA3, I have all my contract of employments from the past 5 years, except for one job. But I have P45 and all payslips from that employer that could potentially show i worked there. Do you think the Home Office will accept those in stead of a contract?
Okay, thank you. My latest tenancy agreement is misspelled...I have corrected it by hand and signed it so they know it is me who corrected it. Do you think this will be an issue? Should I try to get a new tenancy agreement? Also, we have none utility bills in paper format...we have everything online...
Thanks again for the advice. I decided I will go ahead with the EEA3 application for myself first. Do you think it is wise to send my national ID card instead of a passport? I know on the guidance notes it states either passport or national ID. I don't have utility bills under my name since it was m...
Okay, this sounds like a good idea. I could possible apply for myself first filling in the EEA3 form, but my husband's Residence Card is expiring in January 2015. I believe we will have to hand in his application sometime end of December or early January, right? How long is the processing time for t...
Thank you, your response shed some hope :-). I have all my payslips from the past 5 years, but as I mentioned earlier, there was a period when my monthly salary fluctuated between about 250-500 pounds a month and I do not know if that looks sufficient enough in the eyes of immigration officers when ...
Thanks for the response. For the most part I worked at least 15 hours per week, sometimes more. However, there was 1.5 year when I was a relief worker with a zero hour contract and because of that my hours fluctuated. Even though, I worked every single week in that period but sometimes less than 15 ...
Hi Thanks for your reply. I did not want to mention on the application form that I am a student because I was not aware until up to now that I needed a comprehensive sickness insurance. Nobody ever told me about it, I saw no leaflets, adverts or any other kind of information about this so I never ha...
Hi all I am a Hungarian citizen and my husband is Zimbabwean. He was issued a Residence Card for a family member of an EEA national that is going to expire in January 2015. I have read over the EEA4 application form, which I assume my husband will need to fill in, only to realize majority of the inf...