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by splanky » Thu Mar 06, 2014 6:05 am
The migration agent who is helping me (for limited values of "help") encouraged me to go to the UK and apply for a derivative residence card from there, but I decided to apply for a family permit for two reasons.
1) I don't want to risk packing everything up and moving across the world only to have the application refused. I can sort it out from home without committing to a big move, so that seems the sensible thing to do. Also I think if I have a family permit, then that indicates I have passed the criteria for the derivative residence card anyway, and they are more likely to grant that without a fuss.
2) I can't use income from future use of the Chen right to be considered self-sufficient BUT if I go to the UK and work on a family permit, then I can use that income for the application for the derivative residence card. Normally it would be difficult to work in the UK before applying for the derivative residence card and getting the COA to show an employer, but I have my own consulting business and I will be able to continue to work for my Australian clients.
Splanky