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As long as you've sent the documentation proving that your EEA national family member was exercising since 14th of May 2009, they should give grant you the permanent residence. The caseworker wronged on considering only the issue date of your EEA2 as the start of your residence period.andresp wrote:you were issued a residence card as the non EEA national family of....... on 9th of November 2014 therefore your 5 years residence in accordance with the regulation will be 9th of november 2014
therefore it has been decided to refuse to issue the confirmation that you seek,
your residence card remains valid until 9th of november.
so that is the thing I have git married the 14th of May. so that means I can apply after 5years and a half , instead of 5 years,
andresp wrote:you were issued a residence card as the non EEA national family of....... on 9th of November 2014 therefore your 5 years residence in accordance with the regulation will be 9th of november 2014
therefore it has been decided to refuse to issue the confirmation that you seek,
your residence card remains valid until 9th of november.
so that is the thing I have git married the 14th of May. so that means I can apply after 5years and a half , instead of 5 years,
Send the letter to the same address you have sent your application, but addressed to the case worker (you should have the name of the caseworker on the refusal letter. As long as all documentation was sent before, you don't need to send anything else, you basically just need to point out their error, explaining that, although your EEA2 was issue only in November 2009, you are actually leaving here as the family member of an EEA national exercising Treaty Rights since May 2009.andresp wrote:So I just send a letter with nothing else? who is going to send the letter, the eea national or the family member, what do I put the case number?
Thanks
I'd say send it to the same address as your application, but maybe someone else here on the forum, who have actually gone through this process can clarify this doubt.andresp wrote:the address from the refusal letter is different from the one I made the application, which one do I use
You can either appeal or apply again, it's your choice. I don't the costs involved on appealing.andresp wrote:thanks guys,
Last question, what hAppeneif they insist they are right, do i have to appeal or is there a way a pointing their mistake as yo uonly are entitled of 1 consideration letter