Search registering for NHS for the area you are in and you should find the information. There are different rules for different regions. ah, I didn't know the rules are not the same everywhere in England regarding registering. thanks. edit: fyi, for people in Manchester, I found this useful link: h...
...They were rather sorry they asked in the end as a whole file of documentation demonstrating entitlement was produced forthwith. Registration completed there and then... may I ask what documentation was provided to demonstrate entitlement? It may be useful in case other people run into trouble li...
The check box in the EEA1 form is for cases, when a EEA national applies using EEA1 form but he is not the EEA national exercising treaty rights and that person is not applying. If the checkbox is NOT ticked in section1 of the eea1 form, can section 3 then be left blank if the applicant is the pers...
ok, thanks for clearing that up. i thought maybe to get a code 1A stamp on arrival it's needed to declare on the landingcard that the eu-spouse intends to stay longer than six months...(as opposed to getting a visa-free 6-months tourist stamp when she writes less than 6 months on the card). but from...
Why should I have any government dictate a timeframe within which I should find a job when I decide to live off my own savings? What if I choose to take a few months vacation first? Acclimatise...spend time with my family. The way things are set up forces people into a certain lifestyle....I think t...
I am concerned about smoothly getting through the process of settling in England (in the simplest way possible). It seems to me that registering as a EEA-jobseeker requires the least amount of supporting documents to get my "exercising treaty rights" status in England. I could alternativel...
here's my update... It seems getting a family permit for my non-eu wife before flying to England together is the way to go (instead of relying on her visa-free entry as a tourist). After arriving in England I, as the EEA citizen, will register at a jobcentre and with that registration exercise my tr...
That's certainly an option for us. But will the needed CSI then be a problem? I read some people's private health insurance got rejected by the UKBA on the grounds that it wasn't comprehensive (which seems to be practically unobtainable anyway). Also, I haven't been able to find the specific amount ...
The contract still has to be written up. I am still just exploring my possibilities to enter the UK as a EEA "worker" whereby I don't have to go looking for a job to be able to stay in the UK via treaty rights (and be a "jobseeker" which seems more troublesome than obtaining a fo...
... Examples of evidence would be: Contract of employment , letter from employer, payslips and bank statements showing bank credits into your account from the employer ( proof your wages from the employer are being paid into your bank account.) Regarding that contract, would it be a problem if the ...
... Examples of evidence would be: Contract of employment , letter from employer, payslips and bank statements showing bank credits into your account from the employer ( proof your wages from the employer are being paid into your bank account.) Regarding that contract, would it be a problem if the ...